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  • The Curse of the Mistwraith

  • The Wars of Light and Shadow, Book 1
  • By: Janny Wurts
  • Narrated by: Colin Mace
  • Length: 28 hrs
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The Curse of the Mistwraith

By: Janny Wurts
Narrated by: Colin Mace
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Summary

The stunning first volume in Janny Wurts’s epic tale of two half-brothers cursed to life-long enmity, now re-released.

Let each who reads determine the good and the evil for himself

Athera is besieged by the Mistwraith, which blights the land and dims the mysteries guarded by the last fugitives of the old bloodlines.

But from a prophecy springs hope: the gifts of two brothers – one dark, one fair, raised on opposite sides of a relentless war – when paired may challenge the Mistwraith’s invasion, though at brutal cost…

Arithon, Master of Shadow, musician and mage, commands the power of illusion and darkness. Taken prisoner in battle, his fate falls to his half-brother, Prince Lysaer – a man endowed with the gift of light through the mother they share. Lysaer is the legitimate son of a king who was betrayed by his queen’s choice to father Arithon by his mortal enemy but that does not save him:

Vengeful fury drives the king to banish both Lysaer and Arithon from the world they know to the troubled realms of Athera beyond the Worldsend Gate.

The two exiles are thrown together by hatred and spilled blood – then bound by destiny to champion Athera’s sundered heritage.

The highest stakes ride the backlash of their conflict – they must reforge their adverse ideals into balance, or destroy the etheric grace of a culture all but lost to antiquity.

A subtle and intricate tale of morality and difference, justice versus compassion, told with epic scope and real magic, Curse of the Mistwraith remains a modern classic of the fantasy genre.

©2010 Janny Wurts (P)2024 HarperCollins Publishers

Critic reviews

'Give it a go. This is a very rich, detailed, immersive…there’s a hell of a ride ahead!' MARK LAWRENCE

‘Janny Wurts builds beautiful castles in the air…where every detail is richly imagined and vividly rendered.’ DIANA GABALDON

‘Astonishingly original and compelling.’ RAYMOND E. FEIST

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Fantastic world building and characterisation

I pre-ordered this as soon as I knew it was being released as an audiobook and I wasn't disappointed.
I have loved this book for some time. I love the twists and turns that the well told story takes and the realistic characterisation of the two main characters. They have good aspects and faults, as each of us do, and it was easy to empathise with them (or not as the case may be!). I love Arithon, always have, and often find Lysaer grating and frustrating in the extreme. But to me, those emotions are a sign that the author has drawn me into their world and succesfully helped me to get to know these people.
The world building is fantastic and, although the prose can be a little long winded, it is beautifully written.
The narrator is very good, offering slight variations on different characters voices and reading the story well with emotion and inflections in his voice in appropriate places.
I very much hope audible record the second book with this narrator and will be keeping an eye out to preorder it if/when they do!

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