"Very funny lighthearted fantasy"
He is known as The Great Skeeve, a powerful magician that
other's fear, but he knows that it is mostly smoke and
mirrors and that he ranks out as an apprentice. He retires
from his position as Court Magician, a very profitable
endeavor and returns to Klah to study magick so that he can
be what his reputation advertises. Staying with him at his
inn is his dragon, Glee, the war unicorn Buttercup, and
Bunny a beautiful and intelligent woman. Using a D hopper, Wensley from the dimension of Wuh meets
and begs Skeeve to use his powers to get rid of the
Prevects that control his world. Unable to think of an
immediate way to control the Prevects, Skeeve picks up
Tanada the Trollup and Zol Itchy, the self-help guru of
Kobold and heads for Wuh to liberate the wuhs. What Skeeve
doesn't know is that the Prevects have a business contract
with the Wuhs and they have to meet it or see their
reputations ruined. These two groups are working at cross-
purposes laced with several misunderstandings and the
results are totally hilarious. This is a very funny lighthearted fantasy that will be
appreciated by those readers who read the previous Skeeve
and Aahz books or the Xanth series by Piers Anthony.
Skeeve is his usual charming, urbane yet naive self who
takes up for the underdog (in this case the Wuhs) who don't
really appreciate his efforts. Robert Asprin and Jody Lynn
Nye are great collaborators and together create a work that
is refreshing as the previous Myth novels. MYTH ALLIANCE
demonstrates that humor done right can be an integral part
of a fantasy novel. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted August 9, 2003
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