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The Anvil of the World

by Kage Baker

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ISBN13: 9780765349071
ISBN10: 0765349078
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Publisher Comments:

Kage Baker's stories and novels of the mysterious organization that controls time travel, The Company, have made her famous in SF. So has her talent for clever dialogue, and pointed social commentary with a light touch.

The Anvil of the World is her first fantasy novel, a journey across a fantastic landscape filled with bizarre creatures, human and otherwise. It is the tale of Smith, of the large extended family of Smiths, of the Children of the Sun. They are a race given to blood feuds, and Smith was formerly an extremely successful assassin. Now he has wearied of his work and is trying to retire in another country, to live an honest life in obscurity in spite of all those who have sworn to kill him.

His problems begin when he agrees to be the master of a caravan from the inland city of Troon to the seaside city of Salesh. The caravan is dogged with murder, magic, and the brooding image of the Master of the Mountain, a powerful demon, looking down from his mountain kingdom upon the greenlands and the travelers passing below. In Salesh, Smith becomes an innkeeper, but on the journey he befriended the young Lord Ermenwyr, a decadent demonic half-breed. Each time Ermenwyr turns up, he brings new trouble with him.

The outgrowth of stories Baker has been writing since childhood, as engaging as Tolkien and yet nothing like him, Smith's adventure is certainly the only fantasy on record with a white-uniformed nurse, gourmet cuisine, one hundred and forty-four glass butterflies, and a steamboat. This is a book filled with intrigue, romance, sudden violence, and moments of emotional impact, a cast of charming characters, and echoes of the fantasy tradition from Lord Dunsany and Fritz Leiber to Jack Vance and Roger Zelazny.

Review:

"Keep your eye on Kage Baker! You never know where shes heading next, but its always worth going there. Shes an edgy, funny, complex, ambitious writer with the mysterious, true gift of story-telling."
(Ursula K. Le Guin)

Review:

"Keep your eye on Kage Baker! You never know where she's heading next, but it's always worth going there. She's an edgy, funny, complex, ambitious writer with the mysterious, true gift of story-telling."
(Ursula K. Le Guin)

Review:

"An eccentric and often very funny fantasy."
(The Denver Post)

Synopsis:

Baker's acclaimed debut fantasy is the tale of Smith, a former assassin for his feud-prone people, the Children of the Sun. Smith is now trying to live an honest life in obscurity, but when he agrees to be the master of a caravan traveling from an inland city to the sea, trouble follows.

About the Author

Kage Baker has been an artist, actor, and director at the Living History Centre and has taught Elizabethan English as a Second Language. Born in 1952 in Hollywood, she lives in Pismo Beach, California, the Clam Capital of the World.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780765349071
Author:
Baker, Kage
Publisher:
Tor Fantasy
Subject:
Science Fiction - General
Subject:
Magic
Subject:
Fantasy - General
Subject:
Fantasy - Series
Subject:
Assassins
Publication Date:
20041201
Binding:
MM
Language:
English
Pages:
352
Dimensions:
6.82x4.24x.94 in. .37 lbs.

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