Monday, August 22, 2011

I Discover a Great New Fantasy Writer

The Warded Man - Peter V. Brett
2009 - Del Rey
By "discover" I dont mean that I am introducing Brett to the world - I simply mean a discovery of a writer previously known to me. 

This was a tough one to rate for me - I kept wavering between 9 and 10 stars. Then I thought that I best back down and reserve the 10 star rating for the truly special. But hey, 9 stars is pretty damn good.

So why 9 stars? Plain and simple, I like the magic structure Brett uses and I enjoyed the character development (at least the main character). Very fresh and very entertaining.


Amazon descriptionThe time has come to stand against the night.

As darkness falls each night, the corelings rise–demons who well up from the ground like hellish steam, taking on fearsome form and substance. Sand demons. Wood demons. Wind demons. Flame demons. And gigantic rock demons, the deadliest of all. They possess supernatural strength and powers and burn with a consuming hatred of humanity. For hundreds of years the demons have terrorized the night, slowly culling the human herd that shelters behind magical wards–symbols of power whose origins are lost in myth and mystery, and whose protection is terrifyingly fragile.

It was not always this way. Once, men and women battled the corelings on equal terms. Once, under the leadership of the legendary Deliverer, and armed with powerful wards that were not merely shields but weapons, they took the battle to the demons . . . and stopped their advance.

But those days are gone. The fighting wards are lost. Night by night the demons grow stronger, while human numbers dwindle under their relentless assault.
Now, with hope for the future fading, three young survivors of vicious demon attacks will dare the impossible, stepping beyond the crumbling safety of the wards to risk everything in a desperate quest to regain the secrets of the past.

Arlen will pay any price, embrace any sacrifice, for freedom. His grim journey will take him beyond the bounds of human power.

Crippled by the demons that killed his parents, Rojer seeks solace in music–only to discover that music can be a weapon as well as a refuge.

Beautiful Leesha, who has suffered at the hands of men as well as demons, becomes an expert healer. But what cures can also harm. . . .

Together, they will stand against the night.
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