The Horsemen's Gambit: Book Two of Blood of the Southlands
by:
David B. Coe (author)
David B. Coe created a richly textured, unique world in his Winds of the Forelands, and topped himself with The Sorcerer's Plague, his first novel set in the Southlands of the same world. Divided by clan rivalries and ancient feuds, suspicious of magics wielded by longtime enemies, the folk of...
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David B. Coe created a richly textured, unique world in his Winds of the Forelands, and topped himself with The Sorcerer's Plague, his first novel set in the Southlands of the same world. Divided by clan rivalries and ancient feuds, suspicious of magics wielded by longtime enemies, the folk of the South have lived in a state of truce for generations. But peace is shattered when a woman looses a deadly plague on the magical Qirsi people. While some people seek to prevent the spread of the plague, others see in this disaster a unique opportunity. With the magical folk weakened by the decimation of the plague, their unmagical enemies might be able to defeat them and take back lands lost in an ancient war. Haunted by the specter of what would be a tragic and devastating new war, the Southlands are aflame with rumors of violence, pestilence, and treachery. Coe weaves together engagingly complex characters, unique, unusual magic, political intrigue and a compelling, unpredictable story into a captivating epic that will enthrall fantasy readers. A potent brew conjured by a masterful storyteller.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780765355515 (0765355515)
Publish date: February 2nd 2010
Publisher: Tor Fantasy
Pages no: 480
Edition language: English
Series: Blood of the Southlands (#2)
Glad I made myself read this one, it's enjoyable, but not my favorite from Coe.
The second book in the Southland trilogy picks up where the first one left off. We're introduced to more characters and even though the source of the plauge has been stopped, it continues to spread weakining the Qirsi leaving them vulnerable to an attack that the humans have been dreaming of for yea...
The second book in the Southland trilogy picks up where the first one left off. We're introduced to more characters and even though the source of the plague has been stopped, it continues to spread weakening the Qirsi leaving them vulnerable to an attack that the humans have been dreaming of for yea...