The Reaver Road

by Dave Duncan

Paper Book, 1992

Status

Available

Call number

813.54

Publication

New York : Ballantine Books, 1992.

Description

This fantasy by the author of the Seventh Sword series offers "a madcap mix of outrageous prose and superlative wit" (Times-Colonist, Victoria B.C.).   Omar is the finest storyteller the world has ever known, captivating audiences everywhere, from the fires of soldier camps to the plush residences of nobility. In times of turmoil, people can still appreciate a good tale that offers respite from their troubles. But as hordes of barbarian soldiers surround the unvanquished city of Zanadon after ravaging the surrounding countryside, few things are certain any longer. Omar has been guided to the city by prophetic dreams, yet finds himself in an increasingly dangerous situation as the people grow more desperate and the gift of a glib tongue turns into a curse. … (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member BMorrisAllen
Standard Dave Duncan in that this is a fun, very readable fantasy with agreeable, intelligent characters. The Reaver Road is one of two books featuring Omar the Storyteller (also see The Hunter's Haunt). In this case, the story is about Omar and his chance companion Thorian being caught up in an
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intrigue of war, gods, treachery, and lust. The players act (sort of) as real people might, and are characteristically upbeat and optimistic. All in all, a lighthearted bit of fun in much the same enjoyable vein as most other Duncan books.
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LibraryThing member revslick
typical good fantasy fair from Duncan, unfortunately Omar interrupts and babels for far too long. Take Omar the storyteller of the story and you'll have a killer novella.

Language

Physical description

281 p.; 18 cm

ISBN

9780345374813
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