Elizabeth Boyer, Wizard's War #2: The Curse of Slagfid (Del Rey, 1989)
Oh, and Thurid has the severed but animated hand of another wizard clinging to his arm. His (its?) motives are ... vague. This book stumbles, however, because after the opening adventure that sets the stage for the bulk of this novel, Leifr and Thurid find themselves in a cursed and barren wasteland, the guests of an unwilling and resentful family plagued by Jotuns (malformed night-walking giants). They are sworn to rid the land of the curse by destroying the Jotuns -- and the power behind them -- by season's end. The problem is, once they arrive in cursed Hraedsla-dalur, the book becomes a long waiting game. There's a lot of inactivity to slog through as our heroes bicker with each other over the proper course of action, and bicker with their always-angry hosts. By the time we arrived at our climax, I was tired of the tale. Elizabeth Boyer served up several excellent fantasy adventures before this one, so I'm willing to give her a pass. There are two more books in the series, and I'll give them a try. This one, though, did not impress. ![]() |
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