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Castle of Dark (Silver) [Paperback]

Tanith Lee (Author)
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Although she leads an overprotected life with the two old hags, Lilune knows she possesses a special gift. When she 'calls' the musician, Lir, to her prison-like castle, she knows she must avail herself of the opportunity to escape and explore the world. But travelling south of the castle, Lilune and Lir realize that they aren't alone - for an ancient, infectious evil accompanies them, which instils terror in everyone they meet. Lir dislikes arrogant Lilune, but finds himself intrigued by her and the source of the evil. Is it within Lilune, or does it come from a deeper source? When the pair become separated, he carries on searching for her. Finally, Lilune returns to her castle in despair, believing that she must be imprisoned to protect the world from the evil within her. But Lir follows her, and discovers that the root of the evil lies deep beneath the castle ...First published in 1978 by Macmillan London Limited.

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'Tanith Lee restores one's faith in fiction as the expression of imagination and original thought.' -- THE GUARDIAN LAW OF THE WOLF TOWER 'The fresh, first person diary captures the confusion and immediacy of adolescence ... Tanith Lee creates alternative societies vividly and sets them in astonishingly visual landscapes.' -- THE GUARDIAN 'A feast for fans of fantasy. For those long winter nights by the fire, this will make compulsive reading.' -- THE BOOKSELLER

About the Author

Tanith Lee is an award-winning, highly-rated fantasy writer here and in the United States (adult books in Headline: EVA FAIRDEATH; WHEN THE LIGHTS GO OUT). With 17 children's books, 43 adult novels, 8 short story collections and several awards to her name, she also writes for radio and television. Her book LAW OF THE WOLF TOWER was shortlisted for the Guardian Children's Book Award.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 180 pages
  • Publisher: Hodder Childrens (December 6, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 034084373X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0340843734
  • Product Dimensions: 7.6 x 5 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,549,256 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars "It is an Evil Place. Evil is Built into the Stones of it..", December 10, 2004
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R. M. Fisher "Raye" (New Zealand = Middle Earth!) - See all my reviews
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It is continually frustrating to read a rich, suspenseful, beautifully crafted book and then find that hardly anybody else knows about it - such is apparently the case with Tanith Lee's "The Castle of Dark." Containing an imprisoned damsel, a spooky castle, a magical harp and a mysterious secret, this is a wonderful book that has the same tone and atmosphere of an old dark fairytale.

The chapters switch back and forth between two characters: Lilune is a strange young woman living with two hags in an abandoned and dark castle. With hair down to the ground and without any need to consume food, Lilune is intensely lonely and curious about the outside world. Lir is a young harper, chosen for his calling in his youth by an unnamed traveller who instructs him on the crafting of a beautiful harp that makes the most beautiful music.

When Lir is called to the Dark Castle by Lilune's magic he finds himself caught up in webs of secrecy by the nearby villages, the two hags and Lilune herself. Why is this young maiden kept chained to her bed? Why is she allergic to the sun's light? And what dark influence has followed the two of them as they escape from the Castle into the world?

It's very difficult to write any more without destroying the intrigue and mystery captured within this book. With a style that is quite Tolkien-esque, in a world that is beautifully brought to life by Lee's poetic language, "The Castle of Dark" is a short but memorable read. Without bogging us down with boring facts and encyclopedic knowledge about this fantasy world (like other fantasy authors feels compelled to do) Lee creates a dark fairytale setting simply, vividly and realistically: moist and green forests where grey lions stalk between the trees, the splendour and pomp of a city's royal court, and of course the creepy and mysterious Castle itself. Just being able to explore these places is reason enough to read this book.

There is another thread of intrigue in the form of Lir's "mentor", whom he dubs 'Wild-Eyes', an elusive figure that claims to have harped in Hell itself (the devil apparently is quite a gentleman) and reveals some quite profound truths about the nature of music.

Lir and Lilune make great protagonists, both with their flaws, but both likeable and sympathetic, whilst simultaneously remaining a fey-like quality about them that makes us certain that we'd never meet anyone like them in our own world. Refreshingly, Lee does not force a romance between them, and in fact their relationship plays out more like a brother/sister bond. As the only two characters in the story that are given names, their two separate paths are intricately plotted together - and Lilune's plight may just move you to tears.

A simple, but beautiful and poignant book "The Castle of Dark" is one of the few fantasy books out there that reads as totally original, yet with resonance to real myths and legends of the world. Please, I'm sure you won't regret tracking it down.
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4.0 out of 5 stars The Castle of Dark, March 10, 2002
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This review is from: The castle of dark (Hardcover)
wonderful! This book is written from two points-of-view, that intertwine into one beautiful fantasy story.
About a young girl, Lilune, whose whole life has been in fear of the sun. Also the story is about a harper, Lir, who is summoned by Lilune to the castle of dark because Lilune is lonely but doesn't understand why even her mother abandoned her.No one lives in or around the castle (except Lilune and the witches who have taken care of her, since she can last remember).
Lilune lives a strange life, she doen't eat and sleeps only in the day, hiding from the sun.She is unaware of the dark secret of her family,which has kept people from living around the castle. Lir and Linune must banish the dark being that posses Linune so that Lilune may live a normal life and bring the Castle back from the dark.
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