The coming of wisdom

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Dave Duncan: The coming of wisdom (1990, Ballantine Books)

337 pages

English language

Published Feb. 11, 1990 by Ballantine Books.

ISBN:
978-0-345-35292-7
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5 stars (1 review)

Wallie Smith is staring death in the face; only a miracle can save him. And then one does! The Goddess appears to preserve his soul, but she does much more than that. She promises to bestow upon him a new and powerful body, and, more important, to endow him with the fabled Sapphire Sword of Chioxin. But nothing in this world or any other comes without a price. The Goddess demands that for her services Wallie become her champion. It will be an honor to serve such a presence, to have the chance to be victorious over all challengers. But Wallie and his sword quickly find themselves outmatched in a world of high-stakes magic. Even the Goddess's priests cannot offer any resistance to the invading sorcerers and their quest to conquer souls for the Fire God. Wallie will need to find in himself and in the world the powers that …

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5 stars

An excellent continuation of the series and no mistake - as commented upon by others, the ending is a revelation.

Personally the religious Goddess-as-supreme pathos of the work does sometimes sort of make me stop and think "Hmm", the free will against destiny angle is interesting to contemplate.

Here's hoping for a conclusion with as much to offer.