332 pages

English language

Published Feb. 11, 2017

ISBN:
978-1-59780-917-7
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OCLC Number:
974795760

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4 stars (1 review)

Medieval magic, murder, and mayhem! It is 1164, and for a hundred years England has been ruled by the Normans. A young Saxon boy named Durwin, crippled by a childhood accident, had caught the eye of a Norman sage teaching at a rural school of magic. Realizing that the boy had promise, Durwin was made stable boy, and eventually allowed to attend classes. Now twenty, Durwin is proficient enough that he is assigned to teach, but the other sages refuse to promote him and he is hassled by the Norman juniors for his disability. But those troubles turn out to be the least of his worries when he manages to corrects errors in an ancient corrupted spell, which promptly prophesies murder. Sure enough, word soon reaches the school that one of the local count's house sage has died, perhaps slain by black magic. Durwin is whisked away to the family's …

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reviewed Ironfoot by Dave Duncan (Book one of The chanter general)

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4 stars

a delightful period work, with a large number of interesting tidbits about Durwin's future thrown at us to wet our appetites for future installments (2 of which are promised). The Saxon Norman background is well-sculpted, the youth of our protagonist deftly twitched into a typical student mold (a la Alfeo ) and both the blind and the Welsh get a mention, what's not to like!

Subjects

  • Fiction
  • Magicians
  • Magic
  • History

Places

  • Great Britain