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The Serpent Dreamer (Tom Doherty Associates Books) [Hardcover]

Cecelia Holland (Author)
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Tom Doherty Associates Books November 29, 2005
In The Soul Thief, and its spellbinding sequel, The Witches' Kitchen, celebrated historical novelist Cecilia Holland began an enthralling new tale of adventure, conflict, and passion set against the turbulent backdrop of the Viking invasions of Ireland in the ninth century. When Norse raiders slaughtered his family and abducted his sister, Corban Loosestrife set out on an odyssey that took him across half the world, from the Viking fortress of Jorvik to the wild and desolate shores of Vinland in the New World.
Now, with The Serpent Dreamer, Holland continues this powerful epic, as Corban struggles to make a new life alone in this strange land amid bloody clashes between warring native clans.

His service to the King of the Danes concluded, Corban returned to his new home in Vinland to find the colony destroyed, his beloved wife dead, and his twin sister Mav, with whom he shared a mystic bond, transfigured into a numinous being caught between this world and the next. Seeking shelter with a nearby tribe, Corban was shunned for his pale skin and dark, coarse hair, and feared for his strange powers to make fire and cut through the toughest skins with his magic blade.

Epashti, the tribe's healer, came to love Corban, and in time bear him children. But Miska, the proud and cunning chief of the Wolf clan, despised Corban - in part because of his strangeness, but more because of Corban's bond with his twin sister, who Miska loves. Mav gave Miska a daughter, but spurned him ever after.

Now, Mav's young daughter Ahanton has begun to show some of her mother's strange gifts. When her dream of a mighty army that worships a serpent convinces Miska that his old enemies, the Sun People, are approaching, he sets out to the east to unite the warring tribes into a force that may stand up to the invading army.
But another vision compels Corban to travel west, toward the home of the Sun People, taking Espashti and young Anhaton with him. Hailed as an incarnation of Ixewe, the White Buffalo god, and kept as a curiosity by Itza Balam, the Lord of the Serpent Wand,. ruler of the great city of Cibal, Corban will play a pivotal role in a great destiny that will forever alter the world he has come to know.

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Holland continues the saga of Corban Loosestrife begun in he Soul Thief (2002) and The Witches Kitchen (2004). After the death of his beloved wife, Benna, and the destruction of his new colony on Vinland, a desolate Corban takes refuge with the Wolf Clan. Although shunned by most tribe members, he finds an ally and a new love in Epashti, the clan's medicine woman. When his niece, Ahanton, the daughter of Corban's psychically gifted twin sister, Mav, and his archenemy, Miska, the wily chief of the Wolf Clan, begins experiencing visions of a formidable army that worships a serpent, Corban takes immediate action that sets him at odds against Miska and propels him on yet another quasi-supernatural journey of fate. This compelling installment will satisfy fans of Holland's meaty Viking epic. Margaret Flanagan
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"A nonstop romp through a fictional time of evil sorcery, ruthless kings, fierce pirates, kidnapped heroines, sweet romance and everyday heroes, set against the brutal backdrop of Norse life in feudal times.. ... Holland delivers an artful blend of history and fantasy throughout. "--Publishers Weekly on The Soul Thief

"Action and period flavor characterize Holland's latest historical novel ... With vivid descriptions and continual action, combined with elements of mysticism, sorcery, and politics, Holland fleshes out a lively account of the time of Eric Bloodaxe. Recommended."--Library Journal on The Soul Thief

"Holland has penned another pulse -pounding historical saga brimming with authentic period detail and distinguished by vivid characterizations. ... Like Holland's previous yarns, elements of romance, mysticism, and suspense are interwoven into one superlative, spine-tingling adventure."--Booklist on The Soul Thief

"A potent blend of fantasy, history and romance, this sequel to Holland's The Soul Thief is a rousing, vivid tale rich with Nordic lore."--Publishers Weekly on The Witches' Kitchen

"Holland revisits the enthralling saga of Corban Loosestrife in this equally engaging sequel to The Soul Thief. Holland interweaves elements of romance, magic, and suspense into a superlative historical epic featuring a stoic hero often at odds with the all-powerful Viking warriors."--Booklist on The Witches' Kitchen

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Forge Books; 1st edition (November 29, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0765305577
  • ISBN-13: 978-0765305572
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.5 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,334,261 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars An adventure set in early North America, October 13, 2011
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This is the 3rd in the Soul Thief series based on Corban Loosestrife, an Irishman living during the Viking Age. If you've read any of the other Corban novels, this one will be quite different in setting but similar in themes. If you've not read any of the others, you ought to be able to pick this one up pretty easily. The book is sadly out of print, but hopefully an e-book edition will be available soon.

The story is set entirely in North America, following Corban as he lives among Native American tribes. The Corbanssons do not appear at all. Political and social intrigue, war, and the presence of powerful spirit women figure here as in all the other novels. The most interesting part, in my view, is how Holland weaves a myth one of the women tells about how humanity began into the adventure tale, with Corban and his antagonist Miska seeming to take up roles from the myth. The story is suspenseful and had me guessing right up until the end, when it takes another surprising twist. Even though it's quite different in setting than the other novels, I ended up enjoying it simply as a good yarn.

The following part of the review will have heavy spoilers for the end of The Witches' Kitchen and mild spoilers for this book.

At the end of The Witches' Kitchen, Benna is dead and Raef and Conn have become retainers of Sweyn Tjugas. Their adventures continue in the fourth book, Varanger. In The Serpent Dreamer, Corban returns alone to the ruined site of his home on the eastern seacoast of North America. There, his sister Mav has helped elevate the outcast Miska into chief of his tribe, and Corban has found a new family among them, though he never really belongs to the tribe and is set in conflict against Miska. On Mav's direction, Corban and Miska both set off on a journey which brings them into contact with a ruthless but more technologically advanced Meso-American tribe. It's suggested that this encounter will have profound effects on the tribes back east.

You have to suspend a bit of disbelief. Distances seem very compressed and I am doubtful that the North American tribes had such overlap in language and culture. The incursions of the Itzen seem implausible. However, it makes for a good story, which is always the point with Holland's books. The interweaving of myth into the story of Corban vs. Miska is subtle and clever. As always, there are heart-rending and touching moments. Fans of Cecelia Holland will enjoy this one, as long as they know not to expect Vikings and Celts.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Very Disappointing Book, August 1, 2011
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What this author knows about the Norse, you could fit into a thimble. What a waste of money this book was!
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