Seeds of Betrayal (Winds of the Forelands Series #2) by David B. Coe

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  • Pub. Date: May 2003
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    • Pub. Date: May 2003
    • Publisher: Doherty, Tom Associates, LLC
    • Format: Hardcover, 608pp

    Synopsis

    Powerful conspiracies, magical treachery, and secret alliances threaten to push the realms into war in this exciting sequel to Rules of Ascension. Sorcery, betrayal, and assassinations lead to fear, guilt, and unexpected acts of courage, forcing characters to question their assumptions about the very foundation of their world.

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    Turmoil and deception propel Coe's second entry in his Winds of the Forelands tetralogy, maintaining the momentum of its predecessor, Rules of Ascension (2002). In the feudal world of the Forelands, Qirsi ministers directed by the Weaver use assassination to foment distrust and chaos among the ruling houses of the various kingdoms. A few nobles, aided by Qirsi mages still loyal to their masters, try to stop what they call the "Conspiracy" to make the subservient Qirsi the rulers of the Forelands. The author deftly manages a multistrand plot full of political intrigue that never flags despite the wealth of engrossing detail. A large cast of characters both old and new enliven the sword and sorcery. Readers who go for good clean fantasy fun will eagerly await the next installment. Agent, Lucienne Diver. (May 27) FYI: In 1999, Coe won the William C. Crawford Award for Best First Fantasy or Fantasy Series for his LonTobyn trilogy. Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.

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    Biography

    David B. Coe grew up just outside of New York City, the youngest of four children. He attended Brown University as an undergraduate and later received a Ph.D. in history from Stanford. He briefly considered a career as an academic, but wisely thought better of it. David is currently working on volume three of Winds of the Forelands, which began with Rules of Ascension and continues with Seeds of Betrayal.

    He has published four other novels and was the 1999 recipient of the William L. Crawford Memorial Fantasy Award. He lives in Tennessee with his wife, Nancy J. Berner, their daughters, Alex and Erin, and of course, Buddy, the wonder dog.

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    August 08, 2009: WHY? I mean, why havent we heard more about David B. Coe?....I picked up Rules of Ascension, and was greatly impressed by the story, plot, characters, places, etc...I just couldnt put it down. I was blown away. Seeds of betrayel is just as good, If not, Better...Some things begain to develop quickly then others as the seeds are planted and the ones that have been planted...I just dont know why this author hasn't had that much recognition. After reading the first book, I went out and bought all the rest. You will love this book. Rarely does a book or story grip me in such away, besides Martin or Feist. The description of the Qirsi and thier magic is just awesome. I loved the Forelands and the way the author describes the lands, Dukes, Kings and Thanes. I really am enjoying the world he created. You can tell by the author amazing writting skills that he is very intelligent. Im a very hardcore fantasy fanatic. Its all I read, and those of you who are like me, know that most books these days seem like a copy of tolkien, Feist, Martin. It's usually the same hero v.s villian....Dwarves, Elevs, Dragons, Wizards, etc...And I love all those things...It was just so refreshing that Coe wrote about something unique and different. I didnt feel bogged down or like I was trudging through the story...If you start out with Rules of Ascension, PLEASE read on, The first few chapters can be slow..It doesn't take long to hit you though. Once the seeds of betrayel start get planted, and I mean alot of seeds, you will be on the edge of your seat and wishing your eyes could scan the pages quicker to find out whats gonna happen. I usually give strong recommendations on good books but for this book and the others, I say ITs A MUST READ. A HAVE TO READ FOR FANTASY LOVERS...SO GO OUT AND BUY IT. GET IN YOUR LAZY BOY AND YOUR MAGE ROBE LIKE I DO, THEN TURN ON SOME WEATHER SOUND MUSIC AND ENJOY THE GRIPPING TALE OF "WINDS OF THE FORELANDS.....ENJOY!!! HAVE A GREAT DAY!!

    I Also Recommend: Across the Face of the World (Fire of Heaven Series #1), The Way of Shadows (Night Angel Series #1), Magician, The Name of the Wind, Rules of Ascension (Winds of the Forelands Series #1).

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    August 15, 2003: In 'Seeds of Betrayal', David B. Coe continues not only the story began in 'Rules of Ascension', but his excellent style of writing as well. This novel is an intriguing, suspenseful, non-stop sequel to the first book, where the 'Seeds of Betrayal' are deeply planted throughout the Forelands and beyond. A smart, clever novel, 'The Seeds of Betrayal' leaves you wishing you had Book 3 NOW!!