Series: Book 1 in the Golden Road series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: Fantasy, Lang:en
Summary
Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle have
created a unique and believable world set in the universe of
Niven's The Magic Goes Away. The story begins nearly 14,000 years
ago in Tep's Town, located on the future site of Los Angeles.
Tep's Town is a city held captive by the slumbering god of
fire, Yagen-Atep. Awakening only occasionally, he commands
selected men to begin Burnings by giving them the ability to
start fires coupled with consuming anger. Whandall Placehold
grows up in the stagnant, three-class society of Tep's town,
part of a gang of thieves. No one gets in or out, since the
town is hemmed in by a malevolent forest. But when Whandall
is chosen by Yagen-Atep to start the Burnings, he resists the
compulsion and, aided by Atlantean wizard Morth, escapes
through the forest with a group of children he saves from
certain death. As the years pass, Whandall builds an empire,
buys wagons and bison, and builds a trade route all along the
California coast--except for Tep's Town. Life is good for
Whandall and his bride, Willow, until they get a message from
a desperate Morth: he convinces Whandall to return to Tep's
Town and help eradicate, once and for all, an ancient magical
being from Atlantis who has been trying to kill Morth for
many years. The Burning City is a lively book that
deftly integrates social concerns of today with the magic and
mythology of yesterday. Cameo appearances by the Native
American god Coyote and the Norse god Loki add to the
mischievous nature of the book. With a well-thought-out
system of magic, characters with depth, unicorns, and
swashbuckling adventure, this book is sure to please hardcore
fantasy readers and fans of Niven and Pournelle. A magic universe novel.