Wings of Wrath
by:
C.S. Friedman (author)
A masterwork of fantasy from the author of Feast of Souls... Kamala, a peasant woman, has claimed the powerful sorcery of the Magisters as her own-the ability to draw on the power of the human soul without dying for it. But in her rise to power she finds herself hunted by the brotherhood, and...
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A masterwork of fantasy from the author of Feast of Souls... Kamala, a peasant woman, has claimed the powerful sorcery of the Magisters as her own-the ability to draw on the power of the human soul without dying for it. But in her rise to power she finds herself hunted by the brotherhood, and flees to a land where spells are warped by a fatal curse. A land that even Magisters fear...
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780756405946 (0756405947)
ASIN: 756405947
Publish date: February 2nd 2010
Publisher: DAW
Pages no: 437
Edition language: English
Series: The Magister Trilogy (#2)
The second book in a trilogy Wings Of Wrath brings back characters such as witch Kamala who makes a connection with magister Rhys. Many other characters such as Rhys half sister Queen Gwynofar. There is political intrigue, war, a little romance, magic and evil supernatural beings. I read this n...
The second book in a trilogy Wings Of Wrath brings back characters such as witch Kamala who makes a connection with magister Rhys. Many other characters such as Rhys half sister Queen Gwynofar. There is political intrigue, war, a little romance, magic and evil supernatural beings. I read this not...
Exciting stuff. I love fantasy! I was not a fan of Kamala in book 1, but here I liked her better. I think much of my dislike had to to with poor Andovai, whom I really liked and then he died cos of her sucking the soulfire out of him. Seems Friedman sure like killing people.Right, great world. Magis...
Second book in the trilogy and we get pulled even more deeply into this dark but fascinating world. I love how diverse the characters are, how many shades of grey there are. Can't wait for the unavoidable final battle!
It was. . .okay. I came into it with fairly low expectations, since I didn't think much of Feast of Souls, and it never really rose above them. Realizing I could read it as a Dragonriders of Pern parody did give me some unexpected entertainment, though. I'll probably get the third out of the library...