The Warlock in Spite of Himself The Warlock in Spite of Himself
Book 1 - The Warlock of Gramarye

The Warlock in Spite of Himself

    • 1.5 • 2 Ratings
    • $4.99
    • $4.99

Publisher Description

SCIENCE AND SORCERY DO NOT MIX—EXCEPT ON GRAMARYE

Skeptical, cynical Rod Gallowglass is a spacefaring man of science who does not believe in magic. He's also an operative of the agency SCENT, tasked with finding lost colony planets, then guiding them toward democracy and eventual membership in the galactic community.

But when he stumbles across the strange new planet Gramarye, he's shocked to discover a medieval society full of witches and warlocks, elves and monsters. How is it even possible? Worse, Rod's advanced technology quickly gets him labeled a warlock, despite his constant denials.

Moreover, the Kingdom is in political turmoil, with a young girl-queen on the brink of civil war with her rebellious lords. Rod slowly discovers off-world organizations are behind the unrest, trying to subtly corrupt Gramarye away from democratic rule. His mission is threatened at every turn by fascists, anarchists, and double-dealing royalists playing vicious political power games for the future of the most unique—and perhaps most important—planet in the galaxy.

Aided only by a coven of teenage witches, a ragtag army of beggars, and his epileptic robot horse Fess, Rod decides the only way to thwart these destructive influences—both native and off-planet—is for him to become a part of the local fabric and lead Gramarye as one of their own. But to do so, Rod Gallowglass must put aside his own convictions and beliefs, and become a warlock, in spite of himself.

GENRE
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
RELEASED
1969
January 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
444
Pages
PUBLISHER
Stasheff Literary Enterprises
SELLER
Stasheff Literary Enterprises
SIZE
1.4
MB

Customer Reviews

Element_hc ,

Not the original story

This is not the original version of the book. The changed scene was modified to align with current societal values. Modifying a book like this is of course the author's choice. However, such changes should be clearly noted so that a buyer can make a choice when buying the book. The modifications may not be apparent to a new reader but having read the book previously it was extremely jarring. The new scene comes across as very contrived and does not flow with the tone of the original writing. Other than that it is one of my favorite books.

More Books by Christopher Stasheff

Her Majesty's Wizard Her Majesty's Wizard
1986
The Oathbound Wizard The Oathbound Wizard
1993
The Witch Doctor The Witch Doctor
1994
Here be Monsters Here be Monsters
2001
The Secular Wizard The Secular Wizard
2013
My Son, the Wizard My Son, the Wizard
2014

Other Books in This Series

King Kobold Revived King Kobold Revived
1984
The Warlock Unlocked The Warlock Unlocked
1982
The Warlock Enraged The Warlock Enraged
2014
The Warlock Wandering The Warlock Wandering
2014
The Warlock is Missing The Warlock is Missing
2015
The Warlock Heretical The Warlock Heretical
2015