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The Snare - Katharine Kerr

 
Description: ISBN 000648039X / Genre: Sci-Fi / Fantasy

Newest Review: ... overlooked. To add a little spice to what starts out as a straightforward race between the two men, it swiftly emerges that ... more

 ... they were both, at one time, subordinates to Jezro Khan, and indeed close friends. The plot, however, rapidly complicates. Zayn, falling in with a clan of the nomadic Comnee people, who inhabit the plains, begins to doubt his mission, even his proper place in the world, while Idres, guided by the disturbingly obsessive Sorceror Yarl Soutan, finds himself balanced between his belief in his mission, and his distaste for the man who is guiding him. The Comnee folk themselves, in the person of a Spirit Rider (shaman), ...more

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Premium Review The Snare - Katharine Kerr: Khain the Khan (607 words)
by - written on 22/05/05 (Very useful, 40 readings)
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The Khanate of the Kazraki has fallen on hard times. The Great Khan, Gemet, is a greedy despot, steeped in violence, who rose to the throne over the slaughtered bodies of his brothers. Ten years of misrule and brutality has brought the Khanate to the brink of disaster. When news reaches Idres Warkannan, a Captain in the Khan's cavalry, that one of the Khan's brothers still survives, in the far distant Vransic Cantons, he immediately sets out from the border, across the boundless plains, in a desperate bid to find this man, Jezro Kahn, and bring him home to claim the throne. Unfortunately for Idres, the Great Khan's sinister and remorseless secret ...  Read the complete review

 

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