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Average 4.33
In Spire Vanis, the lord commander's foundling daughter is haunted by
nightmares of ice; in the Blackhail clanhold, two brothers find their
kinsmen slaughtered by swords that draw no blood; at a remote
farmstead, a hardened warrior leaves his family to follow a raven's
summons...
And soon, in a deadly wilderness where nature and the gods have no
mercy, two young fugitives must confront a millennial prophecy, as J. V.
Jones takes readers on a journey deep into the stark beauty, cruel
peril, and incredible magic of the Known Lands, in the first volume of
a powerful new epic...
A CAVERN OF BLACK ICE
In the distant Northern Territories, fortress cities cling to barren
peaks, fierce clans hunt the frigid steppes, arctic wastes are the last
refuge of an enigmatic, ancient people – and an apocalyptic destiny has
begun to unfold...
Once in one thousand years an innocent is
born with the uncontrollable power and need to reach across the barrier
of worlds, into the realm of the dead – and release the Endlords from
their eternal prison, to annihilate all life.
Now, after a
millennium of truce, war erupts between the cold giants of the far
north. As the great and ancient clan of Blackhail brings war to the Dog
Lord of Clan Bludd, two warriors are caught in the bloodshed. Raif and
Drey Sevrance are brothers and clansmen alike, but soon the
cold-blooded schemes of their new chief will tear them apart and brand
Raif a traitor to his clan.
Meanwhile, in the cool limestone
caverns of Mask Fortress, Ash March stumbles upon an old and terrible
evil hidden away from the light. Penthero Iss, uncrowned king of Spire
Vanis and the man who calls himself Ash's father, has discovered a
monstrous way to steal magic from his captives. And Ash fears she will
be next.
Suddenly, Raif and Ash are each helped to escape by
Angus Lok, whose amiable manner belies his mysterious past. But Angus
is acting on the raven-sent message of a distant shaman; there's
nothing accidental about his intervention and his mission to guide Raif
and Ash on a treacherous journey to A CAVERN OF BLACK ICE.
Passionately envisioned and filled with richly evoked new characters, this story is the beginning of J. V. Jones's most ambitious and accomplished work to date.
"A Cavern of Black Ice has vivid action, real characters, and a richly detailed setting. It's a splendid achievement." - David Drake
by Seregil of Rhiminee
A Cavern of Black Ice is the first book of the Sword of Shadows series.
I enjoyed reading A Cavern of Black Ice. It was a good and very entertaining fantasy book, which can be recommended for all fantasy fans.
It was difficult to decide if I should give this book four or five stars, because this book isn't as good as some other fantasy books. I decided to give five stars, because A Cavern of Black Ice is fantasy entertainment at its best.






