### Amazon.com Review _Wit'ch Fire_ grabs you in the first scene, and doesn't let go until the very end. This is the beginning of a new fantasy series--the Banned and the Banished--by first-time author James Clemens, but its sophistication and style are reminiscent of experienced fantasists such a
The Banned and the Banished #04 - Wit'ch Gate
โ Scribed by James Clemens
- Publisher
- Del Rey;Ballantine Publishing Group
- Year
- 2001;2002
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 320 KB
- Edition
- First mass market edition
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780345442642
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โฆ Synopsis
From Publishers Weekly
D'warves, el'ves, og'res as well as various un-apostrophized mythical beasts populate this strangely compelling fourth installment in Clemens's saga (Wit'ch War, etc.). The overseer of this menagerie is Elena, a wit'ch with the gift of wit'chfire and coldfire, a type of magick that's accessed by bloodletting. Elena and her cohorts must eradicate an evil blight brought on by the Dark Lord and his minions, finding the weirgates that are sucking elemental magick from the land. The Dark Lord has been temporarily pushed back, but the four weirgates in the shape of a basilisk, a manticore, a wyvern and a griffin must be destroyed in order for our heroes to continue their fight against the forces of darkness. Elena's companions break into three groups, each journeying in a different cardinal direction to take on an individual weirgate (yes, only three directions the fourth is where the Dark Lord lives and they can't tackle him yet). Each group possesses some form of elemental magick with which to surmount hazards. The book runs true to often predictable fantasy series form (one group receives help from a Gollum-like creature straight out of Tolkien), but the author supplies enough plot twists to keep the reader guessing what will happen next. Clemens fans will be left eager for the sequel. (Nov. 27)novels Subterranean, Excavation and Deep Fathom.
Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.
From Library Journal
The wit'ch Elena's victory over the Dark Lord is short-lived as she learns of the existence of four magical Weirgates through which her rival hopes to unleash a power that will destroy the world. The latest installment in Clemens's epic fantasy series (Wit'ch Fire, Wit'ch Storm, Wit'ch War) takes his heroes on separate quests to find and close the sorcerous portals. Along the way, love and death take their toll, changing some of the characters forever. A solid addition to the growing body of panoramic fantasy, this title belongs in most libraries.
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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