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The Mask and the Sorceress Book 2 [Hardcover]

Dennis Jones (Author)
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April 3, 2001

Evil and madness flow through the bloodline of the troubled House of the Pandragore, threatening the stability of the throne and the future of the Ascendancy...

Seventeen centuries past, a great diviner locked the Deep Magic away forever with a powerful spell known as the Ban, deeming the primal sorcery too dangerous for use by humankind. But more than a millennium later, evil and ambition united to break the Ban in a savage war that nearly destroyed the great civilization of the Ascendancy. At dire cost Mandine and Key defeated that ferocious onslaught, and now rule their realm in a time of relative peace.

But the Deep Magic is chained no more, and war again threatens the royal house. For Mandine's exiled sister -- the treacherous and dangerously insane Theatana -- has escaped her prison with the inadvertent aid of raiders from a far-off country. Not only has the dark princess mastered her madness, she has discovered within herself seeds of the blackest sorcery which will help her ascend the throne she believes rightfully hers. Armed with new allies and power, she prepares to launch a merciless assault upon her own homeland...and her blood kin.

There is one, however, who is determined to thwart Theatana's implacable malice. Ilarion, heir to Key and Mandine, is prepared to pursue his mad aunt beyond the edges of the known world -- and to face untold peril on turbulent seas and in ancient lands -- in order to preserve the realm. But his path must cross hers at the very point where the world itself stands at the brink of catastrophe: on an island bitterly divided between sister and brother, goddess and god. It is here that Ilarion and Theatana both will be thrust into the seething heart of a tumultuous contest -- as the true power of an ancient tool of ritual is revealed...and the Deep Magic stirs dangerously from its long slumber.

Once again author Dennis Jones masterfully transports us to a world of fiery conflict, terrible deceits, and awesome magicks -- as perfidy and death threaten a new generation of The House of the Pandragore.


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From Publishers Weekly

Readers will find above average but not outstanding high fantasy in this second book of Jones's The House of the Pandragore trilogy. Wicked sorceress Princess Theatana escapes from her island prison and makes her way to a forgotten, distant land, where she plots both magical and material revenge on her sister and brother-in-law who rule the Ascendency. However, when her nephew, Ilarion, discovers the escape, he goes in hot pursuit. Theatana schemes her way from court to court, seeking to strengthen her dark sorcery. Meanwhile pirates capture Ilarion, who barely manages to survive being sold into slavery to a sadistic potentate. The climax of the book is a no-holds-barred confrontation of aunt and nephew over the legendary Mask of the Adversary, an ancient magical artifact of considerable but unknown powers. Weaving the story out of classic or even stock elements, the author competently handles world building, characterization and pacing. Enough of the backstory enters to enlighten readers unfamiliar with the first volume in the trilogy, The Stone and the Maiden (1999). And by not closing on a cliffhanger, the book plays fairer with the reader than some more famous serial works of high fantasy. (Apr. 12) Forecast: The previous book received mixed reviews, but with this novel featuring supportive blurbs from Robin Hobb and Anne McCaffrey, the following for this series could grow.
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From School Library Journal

Adult/High School-At the end of the previ-ous book, Theatana Dascaris was driven mad by repeatedly experiencing the deaths of those she had ordered executed. Now a quarter century later, she is living in exile on the tiny island of Selemban, south of the Ascendancy. Rasennan raiders from across the Blue free her and take her to their homeland. By several cruel tricks of fate, her nephew, Ilarion Tessaris, also ends up with the Rasenna, as a slave on Haidra. Theatana wastes no time in trying to master the Black Craft so she can take revenge on her sister and her family. Her goal is the Mask of the Adversary. Far from home, with no way to cross the Blue, Ilarion stands against his aunt and her allies with the assistance of Protectress Elyssa, a Rasennan ruler. Ilarion is an appealing hero, determined to stop his aunt and overcome his own Dascaris rages. Theatana is a suitably hissable villainess, selfish and cruel. The clash between them is exciting and suspenseful, and the action is enlivened by wonderful supporting characters. There is a focus on political intrigue this time around. Once again, the action is wrapped up so that this volume stands alone, but there are intriguing possibilities for the future.-Susan Salpini, Fairfax County Public Schools, VA

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 454 pages
  • Publisher: EOS; 1st edition (April 3, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0380978024
  • ISBN-13: 978-0380978021
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.1 x 1.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,860,864 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining pic fantasy, April 10, 2001
This review is from: The Mask and the Sorceress Book 2 (Hardcover)
Evil beings broke the Ban that safely locked away the Deep Magic, leading to a vicious war. Though the forces of good won, one malevolent individual Theatana, sister to the ruler of Ascendancy escapes. Her nephew Ilarion, knowing his aunt is a dangerous lunatic, pursues her in an attempt to stop her spreading madness before civil war II further decimates the country.

Though insane, Theatana begins to accumulate allies while her foe struggles to simply survive. However, Ilarion finally catches up with his aunt on an island on the edge of the world where the magically powerful Mask of the Adversary can be found and, if harnessed, should lead to easy victory.

THE MASK AND THE SORCERESS is an entertaining epic fantasy that though part of a series can stand alone (what a unique thought for the genre). Dennis Jones provides enough information from the previous book (see THE STONE AND THE MAIDEN) within the subplots so those in the audience who did not read that novel will understand how events reached the points in this fun to read story line. Genre fans will look forward to the final tale of the "House of the Pandragore" where good vs. evil in confrontation with the stakes being world domination.

Harriet Klausner

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5.0 out of 5 stars Beautifully Woven Tapestry of Words, July 26, 2001
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This review is from: The Mask and the Sorceress Book 2 (Hardcover)
Dennis Jones took me (a neophyte to this genre of fiction) on a spell-binding journey to a world I never knew existed and on the way made a fantasy believer out of me! Having read his "Stone and the Maiden", I could hardly wait to embark on this new adventure and what a breathtaking one it was! I loved every page of this richly written and amazing tale. Bravo!
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