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Michael Moorcock : Knight Of The Swords
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Author: Michael Moorcock
Title: Knight Of The Swords
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Published in: English
Binding: Mass Market Paperback
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Date: 1987-02-15
ISBN: 0441451314
Publisher: Ace
Weight: 0.25 pounds
Size: 1.0 x 7.0 x 5.0 inches
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THE HAND OF KWLL AND THE EYE OF RHYNN IN EXCHANGE FOR THE HEART OF AIRIOCH There were Gods abroad in those days. It was their whim to wipe clean the slate of history, to destroy the old races, the Vadhagh, the Nhadragh, the remnants of still more ancient peoples. Mankind, the contemptible Mabden, was ther instrument, washcloth of the Gods. But the Gods themselves fell out, and Chaos gained the advantage over Law. The stage was set for heroes. One such was the Vadhagh Prince Corum. Driven mad for revenge by the callous slaughter of his family and race, and by his own grotesque multilation at the hands of the Mabden, he agreed to accept from the treacherous sorcerer Shool the Eye of Rhynn and the Hand of Kwll in exchange for a lien on his soul. Thus armed he set out upon a personal crusade against the Sword Rulers, Lords of Chaos, puppetmasters to Man. And first of these was the loathsome Arioch, Knight of the Swords, master of five of the fifteen planes of reality. From Arioch, Prince Corum required his heart. This is the first in the three-volume saga of Prince Corum and the Sword Rulers. The Queeen of the Swords and The King of the Swords will follow. Watch for them.
Reviews: Mekashef (Canada) (2011/08/16):
Caveat emptor: I have only read two books by Moorcock, the two first books of Corum.

Corum is an interesting character, full of pathos. Moorcock's universe is complex & stimulating, with a great deal of ambivalence concealed under its Manichean trappings.

I was somewhat disappointed by the sequel as it does not paint the characters nearly as vividly as the first. If you wish to enjoy a good story without committing to the whole series this book might just fit the bill; some sense of closure is provided at the end.



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