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by Dennis L. McKiernan (Author) "The first twinges of contraction began just after the Ha-Ji dawn came to the Steppes of Moko, and young Teiji, her belly swollen large, was..." (more)
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Popular fantasy writer McKeirnan brings his Mithgar series to a triumphant conclusion with this sprawling story. Right after noting that the great story arc of the series is "the struggle of those who believe in liberty and freedom... against those who would take those things away," McKeirnan introduces two babies, both born under miraculous circumstances and expected to bring about great changes in Mithgar, as predicted by Oracles and ancient prophecy. First is Kutsen Yong, born of a dead woman. Marked with the Yong, the sign of the Dragon, he grows into an arrogant and pitiless lord, the prophesied Mage Warrior King who will command Dragons and rule the world. Meanwhile, good-hearted Bair, the first child born to an Elven mother in Mithgar in millennia, is the long-awaited Impossible Child, "the Rider of the Planes who will bear the Silver Sword to Mithgar when evil comes to the world." At 16, Bair joins the Elf Aravan in his search for the evil Necromancer YdralAHigh Priest of a cult determined to free the god Gyphon from his prison deep in the earth and help him defeat Adon, Mithgar's defender of free will. The novel moves slowly toward the final confrontation, building tension with bloody combat and magical battles as Aravan and Bair search for the knowledge and weapons needed to stand against Kutsen Yong and Ydral. McKeirnan's fansAas well as those of Terry Brooks and Terry GoodkindAwill enjoy his usual array of thin-skinned power-mad evil-doers, hearty, honorable good guys and grand magical fireworks. (June)
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Born to an elven woman, the child known as Bair contains the blood of four races in his veins and bears a destiny that marks him as the Impossible Child fated to travel between the worlds and wield the Silver Sword. McKiernan's eighth, and possibly last, novel of Mithgar weaves together the past and present of a world where elves, humans, shapeshifters, and other creatures struggle to prevent the forces of darkness from overwhelming the land. In the tradition of Tolkien, the author blends lore and prophecy with vivid battle scenes and emotional drama to create a tale of high fantasy that should appeal to most fans of epic fiction. Recommended for fantasy collections.
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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  • Paperback: 560 pages
  • Publisher: Roc (June 12, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0451458036
  • ISBN-13: 978-0451458032
  • Product Dimensions: 6.6 x 4.2 x 1.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.1 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (20 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Prophecy is in the Scrye of the Beholder, June 12, 2000
By "ariann" (Albuquerque, NM) - See all my reviews
_Silver Wolf, Black Falcon_ by Dennis L. McKiernan. Roc, 2000, hardback, 474 pp.

The meaning of a prophecy is in the scrye of the beholder. The actual meaning of a prophesy might be quite different from the first perception. _Silver Wolf, Black Falcon_ is the fourteenth Mithgar book. It draws upon four visions of the future gathered from the previous books. These prophecies may or may not be true, and may or may not be related. The fact that the final prophesy did not end as I had expected was a delightful surprise.

This book starts where the _Eye of the Hunter_ ends. There is about a three chapter overlap to set the stage for this epic and bring new readers up to speed. The Elves of Arden decide all these visions might refer to the newborn Bair, a shapeshifter with a wolf alter-ego. They raise Bair for his role, to open the pathways between dimensions and lead the fight in a world-spanning war. Aravan, Bair's mentor and a principle character from _Voyage of the Fox Rider_, is back, seeking revenge for the murder of Galarun and trying to master a crystal containing a black falcon figure. Bair and Aravan do an admirable job of living their destiny-ridden lives, without being paralyzed by indecision or being grief-stricken over the outcome of their deeds. The best aspect of _Silver Wolf, Black Falcon_ is the smooth manner in which it gathers, interweaves and resolves many of the loose ends from the previous books: what happened to the Mages of Rwn, who killed Galarun, how did the Dragonstone escape the destruction of Rwn, and where do little Rucks come from?

If you are a new traveler to Mithgar, do not be overwhelmed by the vast amount of history creeping through the first few chapters. As young Bair grows up, his kinfolk and teachers explain the history and customs of the Elves, Dwarves, Dragons and Humans that populate Mithgar. As Bair gains awareness of his world, you too will come to know Mithgar.

As a veteran traveler to Mithgar, I am greatly amused by the references to the past books. As Bair speculates on the history of an old ruined mill (pp. 97-98), I remembered that mill was in the first few chapters and on the cover of _Into the Forge_. I could see what was coming and I was tempted to use a score card to tally the number of references.

It was delightful to visit with all my old friends from the previous books. Lord Gildor Goldbranch, from "The Dark Tower Trilogy", makes a cameo appearance (p. 357). Lady Arin Flameseer, the principle character from _The Dragonstone_, arranges for a hunting party to be in the right place, at exactly the right time, to provide food and horses to the wolf and the falcon (p. 360). You might say her planning showed a great "foresight". I assume the "Red Slipper" Inn (p. 451) is an inside joke, based on the author's forward from _The Dragonstone_. Many red slippers clutter the landscape of Mithgar, each with a tale to tell. When you pick up one of the slippers, another slipper may fall out, revealing a story within a story.

I am saddened this will likely be the last Mithgar book, because I feel I've actually been there. It's a wild and beautiful world to visit, with a complex, well-woven history. I've enjoyed my journeys, but I may travel back and re-visit some of those places to refresh my memory, relive the experiences and improve my understanding of the intermingled events. Dennis McKiernan's parting words sum up my perception of _Silver Wolf, Black Falcon_ and the other Mithgar books: "It's all connected, you know".

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4.0 out of 5 stars The Last Tale of Mithgar, June 17, 2000
By Shaun Seibel (Denton, TX.) - See all my reviews
This is,perhaps,the last book of Mithgar. I, for one, am saddened by the end of an Era. Dennis McKiernan has brought to a world magic, passion, and excitement . . . but more important, he taught us lessons. In this book many lessons are brought to the forefront . . . discover the truth behind prophecy, and always test your faith, to discover the truth. In Silver Wolf, Black Falcon, we explore the world of Bair, son of Riatha and Urus, discovering origins, horrors, and ties of love and loss. No matter what happens, the true blessing Dennis McKiernan gave were those funny Warrows!

It's all connected in this book, but several stories are left out of the loop. For a story supposedly ending, he's left it open for more!

Let us wait for the Second Tales of Mithgar, yes?

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable, After a Slow Start, November 3, 2000
By Paul (New Orleans) - See all my reviews
"Silver Wolf, Black Falcon" will be enjoyed by any fan of Dennis L. McKiernan's Mithgar stories. First timers would be advised to start elsewhere. This book starts slow, but picks up and improves throughout, although the ending is somewhat anti-climatic.

McKiernan himself describes this book as a sequel to all his prior Mithgar stories. The problem is that this is a lot of extra baggage for a less than 500 page novel. This is not the author's best work, although it is enjoyable.

The Mithgar novels are not for everyone. Mckiernan writes in a highly formal style that can best be described as "High Tolkein". McKiernan has been the great master's most slavish imitator, not that there's anything wrong with that. But if you get irritated by an overdose of "thees", "thine", "thou", etc., these books are not for you.

"Silver Wolf, Black Falcon" is chronologically the last of McKiernan's Mithgar novels. It tells the story of Bair, a young man born to a female elf, and a Baeron, a human shapechager of mixed heritage. He is called an Impossible Child, because elves cannot give birth on the plane of Mithgar. Millenia ago, the ways between the planes were sundered to defeat the forces of evil. Only those who have the blood of another plane can travel to that plane. Thus elves can return to their home plane of Adonar, but can't return to Mithgar; the foul beings of evil known collectively as Rucks, can return to their evil plane of Neddra, but can't return to Mithgar, etc. Bair is of mixed blood, so he can freely travel the planes. This novel spends the first 100 plus pages watching Bair grow to the age of 16, and then, finally, picks up speed as we accompany Bair and his Elven "uncle", Aravan, on a mission of great importance.

As I stated, this is not the author's best novel. He provides no explanations for certain mysterious events (perhaps for future books), but the result is he provides solutions out of nowhere. Mithgar fans should know that the author leaves room for future Mithgar stories.

This book starts slow and has too much baggage. The book is also too short to be a worthy climax of the Mithgar saga. Still, McKiernan fans will be entertained.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Slow but mostly solid
I am a huge fan of Dennis Mckiernan, warts and all. I enjoyed this book and even the quick ending but the first 3/4's were a little slow. Read more
Published on October 6, 2006 by EAJ

2.0 out of 5 stars "Falcon" doesn't fly far enough
The grand finale of the Mithgar series is, unfortunately, anything but grand. "Silver Wolf, Black Falcon" opens with plenty of promise, but it gets bogged down in the continuing... Read more
Published on November 13, 2002 by E. A Solinas

3.0 out of 5 stars A little slow for newbies to Mithgar
Very Tolkien like. Also very slow. The build up to where any part of the action takes place takes most of the book, which is surprising seeing as the first chapter is from a part... Read more
Published on August 8, 2002 by stupage_stu

5.0 out of 5 stars If only every author would end it so well
For a while Mr. Mckiernan's characters discussing right and wrong, and the philosophizing behind it grated on my nerves. Read more
Published on November 15, 2001 by CSH

5.0 out of 5 stars Classic McKiernan
For those of you who love fantasy and science fiction, this is the book for you. I have been a fan of Dennis McKiernan's for several years, and was happy to discover this latest... Read more
Published on September 28, 2001 by Donald W. Richey

5.0 out of 5 stars McKiernan is wonderful as usual!
Well, I was a little afraid to read this book, knowing that it was going to be the last Mithgar book. Once I picked it up however, McKiernan's magic started working on me again. Read more
Published on July 16, 2001

1.0 out of 5 stars The same 10 to 20 pages repeated over and over for 500 pages
Just another of the endless sagas, with much detail but little story! The characters get on their horses and off, they tie them up, talk for a while, then get on again; The... Read more
Published on June 17, 2001 by swill45350

5.0 out of 5 stars The End of a Great Era
Dennis has truly out done himself with the Silver Wolf, Black Falcon book. It was a none stop roller coaster ride. From sun up to sun up, I could not put this novel down. Read more
Published on February 11, 2001 by brandon beauford

3.0 out of 5 stars Standard McKiernen faire
I've enjoyed Mr. McKiernen's work over the past few years, and have found him to be (more often than not) capable of telling intriguing and pleasant (if somewhat derivative)... Read more
Published on September 23, 2000 by Ed Gantt

5.0 out of 5 stars Mr. McKiernan has done it again!
Mr. McKiernan has once again enthralled me in the world of Mithgar. I remember the first books of his I read, The Iron Tower Trilogy, books I could not put down. Read more
Published on August 18, 2000 by J. Laury

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