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Sarah Ash : Lord of Snow and Shadows: Book One of The Tears of Artamon (Tears of Artamon (Paperback))
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Author: Sarah Ash
Title: Lord of Snow and Shadows: Book One of The Tears of Artamon (Tears of Artamon (Paperback))
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Published in: English
Binding: Mass Market Paperback
Pages: 574
Date: 2004-06-29
ISBN: 0553586211
Publisher: Spectra
Weight: 0.7 pounds
Size: 1.02 x 4.17 x 6.87 inches
Edition: First Thus
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Combining the best of fantasy traditions with her own unique vision, Sarah Ash brings to dazzling life a new saga filled with epic adventure and unforgettable characters. Far-reaching in scope and imagination, Lord of Snow and Shadows embarks on a journey like no other—into a shape-shifting world teeming with political intrigue, astonishing magic, and passions both dark and light.

Raised by his protective mother in the sunny clime of the south, Gavril Andar knows nothing of his father—or the ominous legacy that awaits him. But his innocence is about to be shattered. The man who ruled the wintry kingdom of Azhkendir, a man infused with the burning blood of the dragon-warrior known as Drakhaoul, has been murdered by his enemies. It is his fiery, chameleonlike blood that pulses through Gavril’s veins. The news is Gavril’s first taste of death—but it will not be his last. For blood is the liquid that seals his fate.

Expected by clan warriors from the north to avenge his father’s murder—and still his unquiet ghost—Gavril is kidnapped. He soon learns that becoming Drakhaon means not only ascending to the throne of Azhkendir but changing, in subtle ways at first, into a being of extraordinary power and might. A being that must be replenished with the blood of innocentsin order to survive. Ensconced in Kastel Drakhaon with no means of escape from the icebound kingdom, and carefully watched by neighboring rulers waiting to move against him, the untested Gavril must fight to retain his human heart and soul in the face of impending war—and the dark instincts that threaten to overpower him.

Man and beast, spymaster and insurgent, nature and the netherworld--all collide in phenomenal twists and turns. A masterwork of adventure fantasy, Lord of Snow and Shadows will leave you stunned—and longing for more.


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Sara Ash's Lord of Snow and Shadows is the promising opener to the Tears of Artamon series. The novel sets the stage in grand fashion as Ash deftly introduces the principal players in her well-realized fantasy realm. She begins with Gavril, a carefree portrait painter basking in the sunny climes of an irrelevant island republic. He soon discovers he is heir to a great and terrible legacy in the snowy wasteland of Azhkendir. Kidnapped by his murdered father’s personal guard, he is both captive and the Drakhoan--ruler of Azhkendir. His inheritance turns out to be more than just a crown, however. A dark force of immeasurable power is growing inside him while he finds his realm under siege from within and without.

Ash masterfully avoids most of the usual fantasy memes--except, of course, the reluctant hero, Gavril--and imports a vast menagerie of technologies and culturally resonant magics into her world. Her conflicting armies wield magic, muskets, and heavy cannon alongside darker forces that are too delicious to mention here. Apart from a few niggling inconsistencies (Gavril's transformation from foppish artist to deft statesman, for one), Ash's novel is a frosty infusion of new air into a genre overrun with the usual maidens-with-broadswords clichés. –-Jeremy Pugh

Reviews: Jo (USA: CA) (2008/01/23):
The first of a satisfying trilogy of fantasy tis book jumps right in to the main character's life with an immediacy that sets the rest of the book a fast pace.As Gavril the Artist becomes Lord Drakhoul, we are taken on a kind of fantasy/mystery thriller in pursuit of excorcising a deamon and it's truth. Rich detail based in eastern and western european overtones, the settings and political intrigue are just familiar enough to be comfortable but fresh enough to need attention. Not all of the charachters are likeable at all times, including the 'protagonist' and Ash does a wonderful job of casting her characters in a humanly fallible light. A very captivating read and I highly recommend this book and it's sequals to any fantasy lover in search of a book that whilst not overly numerous in pages, is certainly heavy in content.



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