"Frailty of the Supernatural!"
"Torren dreamed...On the one side were weathered hand, the
hands of Lander farmers...The others belonged to young and
old Flyers...Each side wanted him; neither would give him
up. And excruciatingly, they were tearing him in two." Haunted by this and similarly torturing dreams, Torren
travels to obtain a mercenary position that will offer some
security and peace. But his rescue of a hunted orphan,
Larana, seems to enfold both of them in a desperate battle
between the earthly Landers and several vying groups with
the Flyers. The latter are the Chosen, creations of
supposed perfection who possess superhuman powers dedicated
to virtuous living. But some have demonstrated their all-
too-human frailties and are determined to use their power
to destroy their opponents, Flyers and Landers. Torren and Larana have a set place in this power struggle
which they only discover throughout their struggles and
battles in the deepening conflict. What is remarkable to
enjoy in this novel is the transformation Torren undergoes
because of Larana's unusual personality, fearful yet
strong, dependent yet independent, distant yet loving. She
truly is the Vassal of El, who never forgot the kindness
humans could demonstrate and whose followers focused
on "what it was to hope, to love, to dream". Gloria Oliver has created another fine fantasy novel (like
her first novel In Service of the Samurai) which quickly
engages and holds the reader's hunger for the resolution of
love conquering evil. Reviewed by Viviane Crystal on June 20, 2004
Reviewed by Viviane Crystal
Courtesy Crystal Reviews
Posted June 20, 2004
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