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Shadow Magic [Hardcover]

Jaida Jones (Author), Danielle Bennett (Author)
4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)


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July 28, 2009
From the widely acclaimed authors of Havemercy comes this stunning new epic fantasy, set in the chaotic aftermath of a hundred years of war. Here, amidst the treacherous dance of diplomacy and betrayal lie the darkest secrets of all…and a peace more deadly than war itself.

Led to victory by its magic-fueled Dragon Corps, Volstov has sent a delegation to its conquered neighbors to work out the long-awaited terms of peace. Among those sent are the decorated war hero General Alcibiades and the formerly exiled magician Caius Greylace. But even this mismatched pair can’t help but notice that their defeated enemies aren’t being very cooperative.

The truth is even worse than they know. For the new emperor is harboring a secret even more treacherous—one that will take every trick in Alcibiades’ and Caius’ extensive arsenal to unveil. And once it is revealed, they may still be powerless to stop it.

With their only ally, an exiled prince, now fleeing his brother’s assassins, the countryside rife with treachery and terror, and Alcibiades and Caius all but prisoners, it will take the most powerful, most dangerous kind of magic to heal the rift between two strife-worn lands and unite two peoples against a common enemy…shadow magic.

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Starred Review. This entertaining sequel to 2008's fantasy epic Havemercy extends Jones and Bennett's successful blend of cultural diversity and social commentary into postwar diplomacy. After defeating the Ke-Han Empire, loosely based on Japan's shogun tradition, the kingdom of Volstov, reminiscent of imperial Rome, sends an odd peace delegation to the Ke-Han capital, which is reeling from defeat and the consequent ritual suicide of its emperor. Quirky magician Caius Greylace and brusque General Alcibiades present Volstov's view of the convoluted political intrigue that ensues, while the appealing young Ke-Han prince Mamoru and his ultra-loyal personal servant Kouje flee the wrath of Mamoru's brother, the insane new emperor Iseul. Deft characterizations even of minor players, broad humor, convincing dialogue and sure-handed timing, especially in the dueling scenes, make this novel an outstanding example of world-building and good old-fashioned fun. (Aug.)
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"An absolute charmer of a book: at once exciting, romantic, and funny."—Peter S. Beagle, author of The Last Unicorn

"These ladies write like a house on fire, delivering fantasy's most pleasant surprise since Temeraire himself took wing in 2006...An impressive debut."—SFReviews.net

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Spectra (July 28, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0553806971
  • ISBN-13: 978-0553806977
  • Product Dimensions: 6.2 x 1.2 x 9.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #633,245 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Fish Out of Water and Strange Bedfellows Make this a Stand-Out Adventure, October 19, 2009
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The country of Volstov has just won a hard-fought war with the Ke-Han Empire, fought with its magic-fueled flying metal dragons and narrowly overcoming a magical plague sent by the enemy. However, peace is still not assured. A diplomatic delegation of magicians and a few military men is dispatched to the defeated capital of Lapis, charged with working with the strange and prickly Empire in order to work out the terms of peace. General Alcibiades is one of the few military men. He is no diplomat and had hoped to have some time at home after the arduous war, but the Esar, ruler of Volstov, personally commanded him to go. He's a simple soldier at heart, impatient with the alien ultra-formal customs of Ke-Han, he leaves the diplomacy up to the others. To further his discomfort, he find himself sharing quarters with one of the oddest of the delegates, Caius Graylace, a magician recently recalled from exile who is eager to immerse himself in the intricacies of the Ke-Han court and whom Alcibiades thinks is totally insane.

At the Ke-Han Court, formality and protocol continue despite the defeat. The old Emperor commits suicide, as is their custom, and his eldest sons decide to live to continue the line. Mamoru is the younger son. He's loyal to his stronger elder brother and has gained some experience as a leader during the war which he hopes will be good enough to help aid in re-building the empire, although he remains fairly sheltered and innocent within the dangerous Court, where poison-tasters, intrigue and assassins are rife. Iseul, the new Emperor, is his opposite--decisive, hard, ruthless. Caught totally unaware, Mamoru's devoted servant/companion/mentor learns the new Emperor plans to assassinate his brother (presumably to remove any competition), and they both must overcome their vows to obey the Emperor and flee for their lives.

The story follows the events depicted in HAVE MERCY, but features different characters and can be read as a stand-alone. It is told in first-person, switching from chapter to chapter between the four characters: the soldier Alcibiades, the magician Caius, the fleeing brother of the emperor Mamoru, and his loyal and resourceful servant Kouje. Alcibiades and Caius are strangers to the ways of the mysterious Ke-Han Court and need to explore it and find the highlights and pitfalls while negotiating their way to find Peace with a still-dangerous Emperor. Mamoru and Kouje are almost strangers in their own land as they are forced to make their way beyond the confines and protocol of the Court while evading those hunting for them. While the threats are often not immediate, there is suspense in spades while we see the world and people through outsiders' eyes.

The world-building is good enough to keep things interesting, even though the alternate universe Russian and Japanese cultures are somewhat familiar. Magic plays a very small part, despite the title, but the four main characters and their growth in having to deal with each other and their situations are well depicted and fascinating and easily able to carry our interest. It is the characters that really stand out, particularly the quirky, fey Caius and the sweet, earnest Mamoru, balanced by the no-nonsense General and resolute servant. They make this an exciting and memorable read.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another Winner; Shadow Magic, September 12, 2009
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I "couldn't put this book down". Two talented authors lead one in excited anticipation from chapter to chapter. Jones and Bennett paint in vivid colors and fine detail each scene in every foreign yet somehow familiar place. Impeccably written and incredibly visual, this book cries out to be made into a movie, one of a series, starting with Havemercy and ending whenever. Battle scenes, sword fights, dangerous disguises, transformations, loyalty tested, treachery triumphed - all the elements of great story telling are here, lightened when appropriate by gentle humor.

Each of the characters is fully outfitted in face, movement, attitude, dress, and, by the way, has something personal beyond the story to add to the reader's enrichment. We can see ourselves, our friends and family, nations, in reading this book.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars just keeps getting better, August 23, 2009
This review is from: Shadow Magic (Hardcover)
I loved this second book to havemercy the characters of caius greylace and general alcibiades were hilarious.These book's just keep getting better and better, very good read.
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