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Speak to the Devil

Written by Dave Duncan

Average Score: 64(5)

A new adventure of brotherhood and magic from beloved fantasist Dave Duncan

In the Kingdom of Jorgary, the days of feudal chivalry are fading as national armies are formed. But Ottokar Magnus is still baron, and his host of brothers include Anton, an ambitious young soldier, and Wulfgang, an amiable teenager. Unable to seek his fortune as a knight errant, Anton has enlisted with the royal Jorgarian hussars and taken Wulf along as his servant.

There is magic in Jorgary, but it is regarded as Satanism, rituals performed by Speakers who are in contact with the Devil. The Speakers, though, believe that the Voices they hear belong to saints. Anton is not a Speaker...but Wulf is.

Anxious to impress the court, Anton exhibits spectacular horsemanship at a royal hunt, with a little boost from Wulf. Two nights later he is dragged before Cardinal Zdenek, the king’s chief minister. Zdenek offers him an earldom and anything else he could dream of if he will ride at once to a strategic fortress at Cardice and take command there. The count and his son have died, victims of both treason and witchcraft. The cardinal thinks that neighboring enemies are preparing to invade, using “modern” arms to capture the fort. Mortal resources alone will not suffice, but Zdenek knows that Anton’s improbable jump at the hunt was aided by supernatural power.

Anton wants nothing to do with this mission, but Wulf’s Voices tell him that they should accept the charge. The result is a harrowing ride through limbo with astonishing results.

Book Details

Fantasy
Hardcover, 304 Pages
Published by Tor Books on May 25, 2010
ISBN-10 0765323478
ISBN-13 978-0765323477

Reviews


Publishers Weekly
Review Rating: 80
...a stimulating adventure grounded by deft characterizations and a vivid historical setting. (Starred Review)
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BSCReview | amberdrake
Review Rating: 60
It has a good balance of humor, thought, and cleverness.
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Fantasy Literature | Stefan Raets
Review Rating: 60
Because of its hectic pace and entertaining characters, the first half of Speak to the Devil is an enjoyable (if shallow) read, but the story becomes increasingly improbable as the novel progresses.
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Grasping for the Wind | John Ottinger III
Review Rating: 60
Speak to the Devil is a story of familial love, betrayal and of magic at war with belief.
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sffworld.com | Arthur Bangs
Review Rating: 60
I have some questions and concerns about the story so far, but rather than dissuading me from recommending Speak to the Devil, they compel me to see what Duncan does with them in the next book.
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