Into the Broken Lands
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- ¥2,200
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- ¥2,200
発行者による作品情報
A band of heroes seeking a magical fire enters a perilous swampland full of deadly flora and fauna in this epic environmental fantasy from a master of the genre.
“Tanya Huff is a long-time favorite read of mine.”
—Charlaine Harris, New York Times–bestselling author of the Sookie Stackhouse novels
Shattered by mage wars, the Broken Lands will test the bonds of family and friendship, strength and sanity. To save their people, the Heirs of Marsan have no choice but to enter, trusting their lives and the lives of everyone they Protect to someone who shouldn't exist, who can’t be controlled, and who will challenge everything they believe about themselves.
Into the Broken Lands is an evocative fantasy adventure through a singular landscape, taking a new perspective on the consequences of magic through a character-driven narrative.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Huff (the Peacekeeper series) opens this lackluster epic fantasy generations after the devastating Mage Wars, waged to determine which of six supernaturally gifted mages was most powerful, wreaked havoc on its setting. In the wake of this catastrophe, the legendary leader Capt. Marsan led her people out of the dangerous Broken Lands, and now to preserve their culture, each successive Heir of Marsan must return to gather fuel for the guttering Black Flame which maintains their power. Young, insecure Ryan, the putative heir of Marsan, is the next to undertake this mission, determined to prove himself. In doing so, Ryan faces off against the real power in Marsan, a caste of scholars embodied by his hard-headed cousin Lyelee, his possible rival as Heir. A parallel plotline flashes back to an earlier heir, Garrett, undertaking the same quest. Both heroes are aided by a monstrous enigmatic mage-created "weapon" known as Nonee as they meet one misfortune after another in the Broken Lands, along the way learning the futility of arrogance and the value of honest communication. Unfortunately, the two threads never fully coalesce and the trek through the Broken Lands feels both familiar and exhausting. This is one to skip.