The Outstretched Shadow (Obsidian Trilogy #1) by Mercedes Lackey, James Mallory, James Mallory

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  • Pub. Date: November 2003
  • 608pp
  • Sales Rank: 269,172

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    • Pub. Date: November 2003
    • Publisher: St. Martin's Press
    • Format: Hardcover, 608pp
    • Sales Rank: 269,172

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    The first in an epic fantasy trilogy co-written by one of today's most popular authors and the author of the Merlin novelizations for the TV mini-series of the late 90s (still in print). The Outstretched Shadow features just about every magical creature y

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    In the captivating world conjured by veteran Lackey (Exile's Honor) and classical scholar Mallory (Merlin: The Old Magic) in this first of a high fantasy trilogy, there are three types of magic, each of which has its own rules, limits and variables. But it is the Wild Magic-anathema to Armethalieh, "the Golden City of the Bells," and considered by its residents to be heresy and truly evil-that has the most unusual aspects, for its practitioners must bargain for what they need and pay an often high price for power. Kellen Tavadon, son of Arch-Mage Lycaelon of Armethalieh, has been raised (indoctrinated, actually) to believe that High Magick is the only true magic and that his father and the Council of Mages have the final word. But Kellen isn't so sure. He's always been a bit suspicious of the council's tight control over the city. One day, while playing hooky from his lessons in magery, Kellen finds a set of books about Wild Magic. He knows he shouldn't touch them. To open the books and read them is to court a death sentence, no matter if your father is the Arch-Mage. But Kellen can't resist. And thus, after a bit of a slow start, Kellen sets down a road he never expected to take, on a journey of dire importance to both humans and nonhumans (the latter including elves, unicorns and other enchanting creatures). The narrative speeds to the end, avoiding a jarring halt while leaving the reader satisfied and wanting to know more. (Oct. 22) Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.

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    Biography

    James Mallory is the co-author, with Mercedes Lackey, of the Obsidian Trilogy, which begins with The Outstretched Shadow. Mallory's other novels include Merlin: The Old Magic, Merlin: The King's Wizard, and Merlin: The End of Magic. A classical scholar, he lives in upstate New York.

    Mercedes Lackey began writing fiction while working for American Airlines. In addition to her many novels, she has written lyrics for and recorded several albums of fiction folk songs, which have been distributed through Firebird Arts & Music. Lackey's longest-running series, beginning with Arrows of the Queen, details the adventures of the Heralds of Valdemar. Lackey's other series include Bardic Voices; the Elementals; the Halfblood Chronicles (first volume: The Elvenbane); Elves on the Road, which includes Tor's Burning Water and its sequels; and the Obsidian Trilogy, also published by Tor, which begins with The Outstretched Shadow.

    Lackey often teams up with both her fellow masters of fantasy, such as Andre Norton and Anne McCaffrey, and talented newer writers Rosemary Edghill. Married to artist and sometime co-author Larry Dixon, Lackey, who was born in Chicago, lives near Tulsa, Oklahoma.

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    Awesomeby Anonymous

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    June 08, 2009: This is one of the best trilogy's I have read in a long time.

    I couldn't hardly put the books down. Couldn't wait to see what was going to happen next. I read all three books within a 2 week period. The characters are really easy to get into. And I love the elf's. Kellen is a straight foreward kind of guy. He is always learning something new about himself. Skalkin is a great character,too- a talking unicorn ! Great.

    I even bought my son a set because I couldn't give up my set. I will certainly re-read these books again.

    My first Lackey bookby BenitaBish

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    February 24, 2009: I loved the adventure Kellen embarked upon as a young man finding his destiny. A little more romance would have been nice with the sister and her Elf lover, being that theres no fun for Kellen, the main character who early on vows a pledge of 'one year of chastity' in exchange for life saving help from a Unicorn. I had fun reading this trilogy, though this author is not at the top of my Favorite Author list....

    I Also Recommend: Winter's Heart (Wheel of Time Series #9), To Light A Candle (Obsidian Trilogy #2), The Eye of the World (Wheel of Time Series #1), Lord of Chaos (Wheel of Time Series #6), The Great Hunt (Wheel of Time Series #2).


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