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Swords and Deviltry
Swords and Deviltry
Author: Fritz Lieber
In the city of Lankhmar on one murky night, if we can believe the runic book of Sheelba of the Eyeless Face, there met for the first time those two dubious heroes and whimsical scoundrels, Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser. Here at last we learn their origins: that Farhrd was once white-furred princeling of the barbaric Cold Waste; and that the Mouse...  more »
ISBN: 396133
Publication Date: 1970
Pages: 254
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Publisher: Ace Publishing Corporation
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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I ordered this book because I read in an interview with the great Glen Cook that Fritz Leiber was one of his favorite authors. Now I know why. Much like Cook's fantastic Black Company series, this book has the witty repartee and excellent fighting scenes so prevalent in those books. It's obvious that Leiber had a great influence on Cook's writing style. The book includes three stories. First is The Snow Women which introduces Fafhrd. The second is The Unholy grail which introduces the Gray Mouser; and finally Ill Met In Lankhmar which chronicles the two swordsmens first adventure together. Rousing fantasy from a real master. I can't wait to read the subsequent books in this series.


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