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Drum Into Silence
Drum Into Silence
Author: Jo Clayton, Kevin Andrew Murphy
The Drums of Chaos thunder to a shattering crescendo. . . . — The two worlds of Glandair and Iomard move magically together once every generation, allowing those with special powers to Walk between the worlds. This is a dangerous time when the worlds can be destroyed . . . or renewed. — On Iomard, Cymel's father has been murdered by the images, an...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780312861209
ISBN-10: 0312861206
Publication Date: 12/1/2002
Pages: 432
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2.4 stars, based on 4 ratings
Publisher: Tor Books
Book Type: Hardcover
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althea avatar reviewed Drum Into Silence on + 774 more book reviews
After Jo Clayton died in 1998, she left the unfinished manuscript and her notes for the final volume in this trilogy for Kevin Murphy to finish. I had a pretty good opinion of the first two books in the trilogy, but unfortunately, as I mentioned, this was a very ambitious work. I cant say for sure that Clayton herself would have done a much better job of realizing the potential of this story it would have been difficult, I think. But as it stands, it just sort of wound up bogged down in too many characters and too many complicated political schemes shoved into too few pages. Since none of the characters really got (I felt) enough page-time, they didnt really come alive for me, for much of the book. Which is really too bad, because the characters are really colorful and interesting, and I love complex political plots. But here, more than once, I found myself going, Hang on who just killed who? Why? (or something similar.) It did pick up toward the end, where all the players begin to converge on the one physical spot that will be the point of the great showdown between all the mages, sorceresses, etc, and the Hero whose existence may serve to save the worlds of Iomard and Glandair.
Not bad, overall but I cant help wishing it had been even better.


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