"Fine speculative fiction"
Invaders from the realm of Alizon made war on the Dales,
using siege machines and weapons of mass destruction that
made the land lifeless. Those who didn't die in battle
were left to fend for themselves and many became outlaws
and bandits, taking what they wanted and killing without
compunction. Some lords had to help their people by their
finding a new place to call home. Lorcan, heir to the dead land of Erendale, is saved from
bandits by Maive, the lady of the bees, who lives in a
land never touched by battle. Lorcan is grateful to Maive
of Honeycoombe and pledges to be her liege man although in
time he wants much more from the beautiful woman who holds
power over the bees. Bandits killed everyone in her Dale
so they seek decent people to inhabit the isolated yet
rich land. Even after they accomplish this, another
battle looms for an old enemy is coming to kill him and
settle the land. Set in the world of the Witch World series, readers get to
see the effects of war on civilians and how they cope with
their losses. The two paths they travel banditry and
relocation is realistically portrayed and the protagonists
are people whose deeds the jongleurs sing about. Readers
can see the steps to reconstruction begin as soon as the
war ends and the bandits are dealt with in a harsh manner
by good people who don't want the hatreds that festered
through the war to destroy what they are trying to rebuild. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted November 10, 2005
SummaryAn exciting, magical new novel of Andre Norton's fabulous
Witch World.
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