### From Publishers Weekly Magnus d'Armand, son of the warlock from Stasheff's popular The Warlock in Spite of Himself, travels the galaxy to save Terran colony worlds ruled by corrupt governments. The seventh novel in the Chronicles of the Rogue Wizard (after A Wizard in Midgard) finds Magnus--aka
Rogue Wizard #08 - A Wizard and a Warlord
โ Scribed by Stasheff, Christopher
- Publisher
- Distributed in the United States by St. Martin's Press, Tom Doherty Associates
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 125 KB
- Edition
- 1st
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780312866495
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โฆ Synopsis
From Publishers Weekly
Magnus d'Armand, son of the warlock from Stasheff's popular The Warlock in Spite of Himself, travels the galaxy to save Terran colony worlds ruled by corrupt governments. The seventh novel in the Chronicles of the Rogue Wizard (after A Wizard in Midgard) finds Magnus--aka Gar Pike--and his Midgard-born companion, Alea Larsdattar, exploring a planet with no apparent government. The colonial society seems placid, prospering at a Neolithic level, with the world populated by small farming villages. The only technology is in the hands of priestesses who believe each machine and bit of hoarded knowledge is magic from their gods. Unwilling to take the culture's peaceful nature at face value, Gar and Alea travel the land to learn more. A local warlord threatens villages, yet no one seems concerned. Villagers assure Gar that if the warlord becomes a real threat, he'll be dealt with by a mysterious group known as the Scarlet Company. Alea eventually solves the riddle of this secret organization thanks to ancient history books, and she and Gar meet the group firsthand as the warlord is finally, easily, vanquished. Despite Gar's previous experience, here he seems blind and deaf to obvious questions. Meanwhile, Alea's surprising encounter with a native whose life there precedes the colonists' arrival fails to add any real depth to the story. While Stasheff's fans are sure to want to read the latest of Gar's adventures, others will find the plot and characters lackluster. (Feb.)
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From Library Journal
Pursuing their self-imposed mission to save as many planets as possible from self-imposed tyranny, Gar Pike and his companion Alea Larsdatter discover a world of simple peasants who seem to survive without any formal government except for a legendary group of warriors who call themselves the Scarlet Company. The latest addition to Stasheff's popular "Rogue Wizard" series offers a blend of science and magic laced with tongue-in-cheek humor. Purchase where the series is popular.
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