As always, Barbara Hambly, whether writing about 1800's New Orleans or a fantasy world in alternative universe, writes well, creates characters with whom the reader can identify and sets up situations that are "real" no matter the setting. This is an older book but an interesting read for anyone who enjoys the fantasy genre. It is followed by Silicone Mage which I intend to read next.
Someone was crossing the forbidding Void between the universises. In San Serano, Joanna felt the terror strike, before dark hands were seizing her to kidnap her and take her....elsewhere. In the Empire of Ferryth, Caris watched a wizard murdered by a figure that vanished into a tunnel of darkness. And abominations were crossing through the weakening fabric of the Void.
And in the Silent Tower, where every stone was sealed and spelled against all magic, Antryg Windrose, student of the Dark Mage, was supposed to be going mad.
Only Antryg and the Dark Mage had understood the Void, the Archmage claimed. yet the Dark mage had been executed for his evil twenty-five years before. And Antryg was helpless. Or was he?
Someone was crossing the forbidding Void between the universes. In San Serano, Joanna felt the terror strike before dark hands were seizing her to kidnap her and take her elsewhere. In the Empire of Ferryth, Caris watched a wizard murdered by a figure that vanished into a tunnel of darkness. And abominations were crossing through the weakening fabric of the Void.

Herbert M. (
vunderbar) wrote on 10/16/2005...
Someone was crossing the forbidding void between the universes. In San Serano, Joanna felt the terror strike before dark hands were seizing her to kidnap her and take her - elsewhere. In the empire of Ferryth, Casis watched a wizard murdered by a figure that vanished into a tunnel of darkness. And abominations were crossing through the weakening fabric of the void.
Only Antryg and the Dark Mage had understood the void and the Archmage had been executed for his evil twenty five years before.
Antryg was helpless - or was he?