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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Number six in a wonderful series of eight books,
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This review is from: Upland Outlaws (A Handful of Men, Part 2) (Mass Market Paperback)
"Upland Outlaws" is the second volume of "A handful of men" which is itself the second of two marvellous fantasy quartets. (Hence this is the sixth of eight books if you take the two quartets together.)"A handful of men" is a direct sequel to Duncan's quartet "A man of his word" and began with "The Cutting Edge, which is set about 15 years after the last book of the previous quartet, "Emperor and Clown". The Upland Outlaws follows on from "The Cutting Edge". The full sequence of eight books is: A MAN OF HIS WORD 1) The Magic Casement 2) Faery Lands Forlorn 3) Perilous Seas 4) Emperor and Clown A HANDFUL OF MEN 5) The Cutting Edge 6) Upland Outlaws 7) The Stricken Field 8) The Living God Each quartet is a full and self-contained story, but in my opinion the eight books work best when read in sequence. The titles of the four volumes of "A handful of men" are taken from Masefield's poem, "Tomorrow." The lines which inspire the titles are "Oh yesterday the cutting edge drank thirstily and deep, the upland outlaws ringed us in and herded us as sheep, they drove us from the stricken field and bayed us into keep, But tomorow by the living God, we'll try the game again!" At the start of "Upland Outlaws", Emshandir V has been effectively deposed as Imperor, but hardly anyone knows it. The dwarf sorceror, Zinixio, has formed a coalition of wizards known as "The Covin" and is challenging the balance of power between the races of men and the makers of magic. When the previous Imperor died, Emshandir just managed to get himself proclaimed as the new ruler, but then had to flee his own capital as the covin took control. Now the real Emshandir is on the run with Rap while a fake Emshandir, who is Zinixio's puppet, is on the throne. The world faces a terrible disaster - can Rap and Emshandir stay free from the Covin long enough to prevent it?
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is what a book should be like,
By A Customer
This review is from: Upland Outlaws (A Handful of Men, Part 2) (Mass Market Paperback)
This is the sequel to Dave Duncan's superb novel "Cutting Edge". One of DD specialities is preventing a second or third book in a series from being stricken by the notorious "sequel - syndrom". He keeps up with the high standard he set in "The Cutting Edge". He really must have thought about the story thoroughly before he wrote it, because there are no logical flaws in it as in some other sequels (by other authors, of course). I hope all of his future books will be of the same quality as this one. If you enjoy fantasy, humour, intelligent writing and fun this is the one for you.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best one in the Handful of Men series.,
By Captain (Colorado) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Upland Outlaws (A Handful of Men, Part 2) (Mass Market Paperback)
Another exciting and well written book in The Handful of Men series. Dave Duncan is one of the five best fantasy writers ever and thankfully he is still at it. An author with his talent, who actually keeps producing books, is a rare treat these days. Thank you Mr. Duncan.
1.0 out of 5 stars
A perfectly absolute waste of a series!,
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This review is from: A Handful of Men (A Handful of Men, Pt. 2) (Paperback)
This is book two of Dave Duncan's 4-book series, "A Handful of Men", a sequel series to his wonderful, "A Man of His Word Series". I really enjoyed the first series and the way that it ended, but when I read this series, I was disgusted! Mr. Duncan changed for the worse. The first three books probably deserve 2-3 stars each, but book four, "The Living God", is SO bad, that it lowers the entire series's level. Don't start reading this series, I promise you that you will be disappointed in the end.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Superb,
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This review is from: Upland Outlaws (A Handful of Men, Pt 2) (Hardcover)
I picked this up, from a local bookstore's sale rack. I did not realize that it was the second installment in a quintet, until I finished reading it. Mr. Duncan does such an excellent job of writing that the story can nearly stand alone, and in the context of the series the book gains even more depth and vision.I have since tracked down and purchased all of the novels in hardback, since I consider them an essential part of my fantasy collection. As I said in my review of the first book, this book is a shining example of the high fantasy genre, on par with, if not surpassing Tolkien. Combining lively, likable characters, a grand and tangled plot, and a vivid world this book is superb.
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Waste of a series,
By raleighhorn (Raleigh, NC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Upland Outlaws (A Handful of Men, Part 2) (Mass Market Paperback)
While I loved the light touch and deft humor of the first series (Man of His Word), this series has a much darker and heavier tone. Duncan pulls it off in the first book (Cutting Edge), introducing more nuanced characters than the first series.But he goes completely off the rails in this book (and its successors). First of all, the first 20-30 pages are almost an exact retelling the of end of the first book. Next, he bounces us from character group to character group never allowing the reader to get involved in anyone new. Characters that we knew in the first series act in strange ways. And finally, the series takes dark turns and with the lack of sympathetic new characters, the turns are fairly pointless. |
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Upland Outlaws (A Handful of Men, Pt 2) by Dave Duncan (Hardcover - April 13, 1993)
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