Issola
by:
Steven Brust (author)
Okay, so maybe I've been living in the woods too long, where you can't even get a decent cup of klava first thing in the morning. So who should turn up but Lady Teldra, the courtly servant of my old friend the Dragonlord Morrolan?Teldra wants my help, because Morrolan and Aliera have disappeared,...
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Okay, so maybe I've been living in the woods too long, where you can't even get a decent cup of klava first thing in the morning. So who should turn up but Lady Teldra, the courtly servant of my old friend the Dragonlord Morrolan?Teldra wants my help, because Morrolan and Aliera have disappeared, and according to Sethra Lavode, it looks like they may be in the hands of the Jenoine. Do I want to mess with them? The guys who made this place? And I thought I had problems before...Oh well, what's a little cosmic battle with beings who control time and space? It's better than hunkering down in the woods without even so much as a drinkable cup of klava.
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780812589177 (0812589173)
Publish date: December 15th 2002
Publisher: Tor Fantasy
Pages no: 256
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Adventure,
Science Fiction Fantasy,
Humor,
Science Fiction,
Epic Fantasy,
Epic,
High Fantasy,
Adult,
Heroic Fantasy,
Sword And Sorcery
Series: Vlad Taltos -5 omnibus (#9)
After a month of reviewing this series I'm ready to move on and Issola is the one that pushed me. We join Vlad in the main timeline, still on the run. The story then devolves into an attempt at more epic storytelling (involving gods and whatnot) yet manages to fall completely flat. Brust's style j...
Yes, this one was very nice again. I had mistakenly started reading Dzur before I got to this one and it was driving me mad not to know what had happened to Lady Teldra. That one was fun though. I just love Vlad interacting with Aliera and Morrolan...and Sethra...and the Demon Goddess...