283 pages

English language

Published Sept. 16, 2018

ISBN:
978-1-59780-954-2
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OCLC Number:
1056176679

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5 stars (1 review)

"A burgeoning Saxon enchanter confronts a demonic plot against the king in the sequel to Ironfoot, a historical fantasy series set in twelfth century England. King Henry, campaigning in France, receives a muddled warning of a treasonous conspiracy in Lincoln Castle, his great fortress in the center of England. His enchanters report that the letter contains both truth and lies, but cannot determine which is which. Putting little stock in the warning, he sends an eager young knight to lead a troop of men and investigate, and since the letter includes hints of magic, Henry orders him to enlist the help of Durwin, the young Saxon whose education he has been financing these last two years. Durwin takes an assistant and accompanies the troop to Lincoln, but quickly finds his blossoming abilities as a sage are not warmly received. Upon reaching town, it only takes a couple of hours for …

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reviewed Trial by treason by Dave Duncan (The enchanter general -- book 2)

Review of 'Trial by treason' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

I really got into this: I’d been looking forward to reading it for ages and circumstances conspired to me having to wait a week or so from release date.

I wondered how it would go when our intrepid sage and his cantor started going their separate ways, but it turned out to work out very well indeed. The chapters hurl you from one pulse-pounding action to another and end in delightful spots, particularly the seventeenth, nineteenth, twenty-sixth and its successor. The adventure keeps you on your toes throughout and, immediately after reading Ironfoot for catch-up, was a true delight start to finish.

Subjects

  • Fiction
  • Magicians
  • Magic
  • History

Places

  • Great Britain