Childe Morgan by Katherine Kurtz

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  • Pub. Date: December 2006
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    • Pub. Date: December 2006
    • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
    • Format: Hardcover, 288pp

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    New York Times bestselling author of In the King's Service

    Alaric Morgan has been pledged to the king's service. His Deryni blood makes him ideal to safeguard the Haldane kings and ensure that Prince Brion shall have the protection of his hereditary magic.

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    In bestseller Kurtz's morbid second tale of her new Deryni trilogy following 2003's In the King's Service and set before the King Kelson novels King Donal Haldane is mourning the loss of his bastard son, Krispin, a boy he thought would be companion and protector to Crown Prince Brion, and hoping that Alyce and Kenneth de Morgan's toddler son, Alaric, heir to Alyce's Deryni magic, can be groomed to take Krispin's place. Bishop Oliver de Nore's brother, Septimus, was put to death by the king after Alyce used her powers to reveal that he orchestrated Krispin's killing; now Oliver is doubly motivated to accelerate the church's campaign to exterminate the Deryni, who are feared by many humans in the land of Gwynedd. Kurtz renders even the most plot-twisting demises more dreary than dramatic, which makes for terrific medieval realism but uninteresting narrative. (Dec.) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

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    Katherine Kurtz has been writing fantasy for well over 25 years. She is married and lives in a renovated castle in the south of Ireland.

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    Very fine return to the land of magicby Anonymous

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    December 02, 2006: Ms Kurtz's latest entry to the land of Gwynedd shows she still has not lost her touch with the land. Tight story culminating in the deaths of two of the main characters of this trilogy and the promise of things to come. We learn more of young Alaric, Prince Brion, a little more about the mystery surrounding one Lewys ap Norfal, and a glimpse into the Torenthi succession. All in all it has set up what should be an interesting conclusion to the trilogy and lead into Deryni Rising. Highly recommended though warning you will at least have to had read In The king's Service for some of the book to make sense but such is the way of a series.

    An interesting Deryni taleby harstan

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    October 13, 2006: In the kingdom of Gwynedd, King Donal Haldane grieves the loss of his out of wedlock offspring Kelson, whom he thought would make a suitable companion to his heir, fourteen years old Prince Brion. Still the monarch feels good that four years old half-breed Deryni Alaric Morgan has been pledged by his parents to use his magic like they do to keep the rulers safe though the vow must be kept secret even as the king keeps the Deryni safe from fanatical religious tyranny.---------------- King Donal knows he walks a dangerous line as he protects the Deryni because his Bishops especially Bishop Oliver de Nore, whose brother was executed by order of the king for having Kelson killed, would excommunicate him without a second thought. Besides the troubles with the religious leaders, neighboring nation Torenth threatens to invade. However, though feeling his age and his concerns, Donal receives good news that gives him hope for the future he learns that Torenth Prince Nimur is dead and his younger brother Torval is insane because they played with dangerous taboo magic. Still Prince Hogan has his mage Zachris Pomeroy preparing to cause havoc as he wants the throne with Alaric being the key to preventing a hostile takeover.----------------- This is an interesting Deryni tale though the action is somewhat limited as much of what occurs is off screen mostly from an introspective King Donal. The monarch is a fascinating character as he struggles with the Bishops, his neighbors, and betrayals to insure his son inherits the throne and has the Deryni protection to keep him safe yet is feeling weary and worn out. This is more of a character study of a tired medieval ruler than a fantasy but fans of the series still will appreciate his plight but more so when the Deryni use their magic.-------------- Harriet Klausner