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Fritz Leiber (Author)
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Lankhmar December 25, 2007
Sent by a witch on a foolhardy journey, Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser return to the icy reaches of the north in search of dubious treasure. There, they are seduced by the glittering attractions of an ice woman, who brings them with her to her shadowy lair. Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser-brothers in arms-are overwhelmed by intimations of power and rise to become the overlords of Quarmall, a dangerous region of lies, magic, and swords.

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  • Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Dark Horse (December 25, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1595820787
  • ISBN-13: 978-1595820785
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 5.3 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
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4.0 out of 5 stars Fritz Leiber's wonderful imagination on full display, October 19, 2011
This review is from: Lankhmar Volume 4: Swords Against Wizardry (Paperback)
The time has come for sorcery and swords.

After a somewhat disappointing third volume in the Lankhmar series, Fritz Leiber is back to form in Swords Against Wizardry. This book contains four stories about Fafhrd the big red-headed barbarian, and The Gray Mouser, the small wily magician-thief. Three of the stories come from the pulp magazine Fantastic and the first story was created for this volume as an introduction. The stories fit so well together that they almost feel like a novel.

"In the Witch's Tent" is a very short introductory story in which Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser visit a witch who prophesies about the events to come in the next story.

In the novella "Stardock" (1965, Fantastic), our heroes and an ice-cat companion climb the forbidding mountain Stardock where they hope to find "a pouch of stars." This story is slow in the beginning when the boys are climbing, but once they conquer Stardock, things get pretty exciting and, after leaving some incubating DNA behind, they leave the mountain with a bag of jewels that can only be seen at night. All of Fritz Leiber's stories are gorgeously written, but "Stardock" has some of my favorite lines:

Fafhrd said dreamily, "They say the gods once dwelt and had their smithies on Stardock and from thence, amid jetting fire and showering sparks, launched all the stars; hence her name. They say diamonds, rubies, smaragds -- all great gems -- are the tiny pilot models the gods made of the stars... and then threw carelessly away across the world when their great work was done."

I wish I could play those lines for you from the audio version read by Jonathan Davis. It's beautiful.

"The Two Best Thieves in Lankhmar" (1968, Fantastic) is a fun short story that takes place after the boys return to the city after their conquest of Stardock. Apparently they got sick of each other on the way home (that happens occasionally and is a clue to the type of story that comes next), so they split up the jewels and went their separate ways. Both are trying to sell their share of the jewels, which is a problem because these gems can only be seen at night. When the story begins, the reader assumes that "The Two Best Thieves in Lankhmar" refers to Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser, but we all learn soon enough that what the Mouser says is true: Deal with a woman -- surest route to disaster.

"The Lords of Quarmall" (1964, Fantastic) is one of my favorite Leiber novellas. Having split up for a time, Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser have, unbeknownst to them, each been hired to be the champion of two horrible brothers who hate each other and who want their father's throne. The brother who hired the Mouser lives in subterranean caves underneath the brother who hired Fafhrd. Even though we can guess how the story will end, this is a creative tale with a grand setting. Fritz Leiber's fantastic imagination is on full display in this story, and it beautifully highlights the sweet relationship these two rogues have with each other.

I can't heap enough praise on the audio version of the Lankhmar books. Jonathan Davis is one of the best voice performers and these are some of his best performances. If you listen to audiobooks, don't miss this series. If you don't listen to audiobooks, listen to these and you'll be converted.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Over and Under with Fahfrd and the Gray Mouser, July 31, 2010
This review is from: Lankhmar Volume 4: Swords Against Wizardry (Paperback)
If you haven't read any of Fritz Leiber's "Lankhmar" series, this is probably the wrong place to start. But if you've already read either one of the first two books in the series, you're going to enjoy this. Leiber presents a sword-and-sorcery world with heavy doses of horrific imagery and droll, black comedy ala Douglas Adams. Each of the "Lankhmar" books is largely episodic, which make them fairly painless to read. This book contains two novelettes, "Stardock" and "The Lords of Quarmall" along with very brief linking material.

"Stardock" mostly details Fahfrd and the Gray Mouser's lengthy and dangerous expedition to climb a mountain called Stardock in the Frozen Wastes. Leiber was an accomplished fencer who brought swordplay to life in a way few other fantasy authors could, and his descriptions of mountaineering are equally impressive. "The Lords of Quarmall" is one of the most bizarre stories Leiber ever wrote, in which two horrid magicians are both heirs to a depressing underground kingdom and try to do each other in through both magical and traditional assassination. The imagery is so strange that I have to do my best to restrain myself from sharing details with you, but I don't want to spoil it for any first-time readers. This is definitely not Tolkien-style wizardry! There's some absurd humor in this story, but readers will need strong stomachs to appreciate it.

What sets Leiber apart from most fantasy writers is his attention to human quirks. Fahfrd and the Gray Mouser are just as close friends as Frodo and Samwise, yet Leiber allows them to behave more like real friends. Just like real friends would, Fahfrd and the Grey Mouser start to get annoyed with one another if they spend too much time together (which nicely sets up the premise of the Quarmall novelette). Sadly, most of the supporting characters aren't given that degree of characterization although each of the primary villains in Quarmall is given more attention by Leiber than is usual for his supporting characters.

In sum - if you enjoyed the other Lankhmar stories you will like this one.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Three stories in one book..., February 4, 2009
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The book is three stories, all linked together, making more like two stories with a short story to link them. What happens is simple - they get into a lot of trouble to steal something which is stolen from them. They look bad, get drunk, end up selling their swordarms. To different Rulers. Who happen to be brothers. Fighting each other. It's all fun and laughs till somebody gets impaled by a sword.
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
cold waste, great spell, white waterfall, moon tree, lord paramount, east rim
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Gray Mouser, Ghost Hall, Lord of Quarmall, Obelisk Polaris, Lower Levels, First Rank, Needle's Eye, Cat's Claw, White Fang, Upper Levels, Prince Gwaay, Lord Gwaay, Eyes of Ogo, Great Rift Valley, Outer Sea, Father Quarmal, Inner Sea, Snow King, Thieves Guild, Eastern Lands, Master of Magicians, Silver Eel, Lord Hasjarl
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