Lijena returns to Bistonia with the magical Sword of Kwerin Bloodhawk, only to learn that her father has been sacrificed to Black Qar, the god of death This description may be from another edition of this product.
This is book 4 of the superior series "The Swords of Raemllyn." When I first read this book back in '86, I was disappointed that it followed only one of the main characters, Lijena. But this emphasis will be offset by book 5 of the series "Beasts of the Mist" and Lijena's character certainly needed some development, since she had been revenge-obsessed. The story seems to be standard fare until about a third of the way through, when a new character appears in her life and her character starts to become transformed. This book can almost be read alone, apart from the rest of the series, but certainly contributes to the ongoing story very well; a good, solid fantasy novel that leans toward the serious and dark side. The new character is no mere comic relief, but does helps greatly to lighten the book and thus provide some balance for Lijena's darkness; this character is one that I'd like to read more about. His straightforward, almost stoic approach to life, and his aloof pacifism bring needed counterpoint to Lijena's quest and plight. I hope he or a similar character reappears in other Vardeman writings. The ending contains a suitable amount of spactacle, well-presented, to wrap things up nicely in this volume, while sustaining the ongoing story elements. 6.2hrs.
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