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4.0 out of 5 stars From the Back of the Book:
Irissa, last of the Torloc sorceresses, had been betrayed by the rainbow gate that was supposed to lead her to the haven world of her vanished people. The hand of Kendric had been torn from her grasp. Then the gate had rejected her into this strange world where a cold moon hung forever unmoving in the sky.

Now she was a prisoner of the Stonekeeper Sofistron. Around her...

Published on August 1, 2003 by Kayleighbug

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3.0 out of 5 stars A Passable Story
I had been reading fantasy novels for about 10 years or so before I read this book. I found the book quiet tedious to read on some occasions and quite easy and exciting during others. The book never really drew me in. I did feel some affinity with the main characters but they could also be quite frustrating at the same time. I would advise this book be approached as...
Published on January 21, 2001 by Mark Garnett


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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars From the Back of the Book:, August 1, 2003
Irissa, last of the Torloc sorceresses, had been betrayed by the rainbow gate that was supposed to lead her to the haven world of her vanished people. The hand of Kendric had been torn from her grasp. Then the gate had rejected her into this strange world where a cold moon hung forever unmoving in the sky.

Now she was a prisoner of the Stonekeeper Sofistron. Around her encircled the pale walls of her cell, filled with half-seen reflections of herself. She was helpless, all her power drained into those other-self images. And this time, there was no Kendric to save her. He was a swordless exile in the Rynth, stranded among the Unkept women and the rim-runner outlaws from the magic Stonekeeps.

Somewhere, she knew, there had to another gate, a way out from this hostile world. Somewhere, somehow....

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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A Passable Story, January 21, 2001
I had been reading fantasy novels for about 10 years or so before I read this book. I found the book quiet tedious to read on some occasions and quite easy and exciting during others. The book never really drew me in. I did feel some affinity with the main characters but they could also be quite frustrating at the same time. I would advise this book be approached as just an average book with some above average moments. All in all, not a bad read but it could have been so much better.
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