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A Cavern of Black Ice

by J. V. Jones
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SUMMARY: A Cavern of Black Ice opens J.V. Jones's Sword of Shadows trilogy. (Her first novel was The Baker's Boy.) The story is set in a land divided among small warring clans of hunters and more sophisticated southern cities whose lords covet the clan territories. Young clansman Raif has a touch of "old blood" magic that guides his arrows to the heart. Bad times come when a hunting party that includes his father and clan chief is wiped out by a supernaturally aided attack, and Raif's open suspicion of the brutal new leader eventually drives him into exile. Meanwhile, Iss, overlord of Spire Vanis city, keeps a chained-up sorcerer whose powers he channels by revolting means, and has unexplained but shuddersome plans for his "foster daughter" Ash--herself an unwilling focus of dread forces. Raif and Ash find themselves fleeing together through wintry, hostile clanlands, pursued by Iss's vilest henchmen, seeking the dubious goal of the Cavern of Black Ice. What lifts this tale far above routine quest fantasy is Jones's deft characterization, relentless intensity, and unsparing depiction of pain and slow-healing injury. She has a flair for memorably horrid images. Here a sorcerer gloats over one of his nastier tricks: "A man could not fight when his corneas were snapped from his eyes like badges from a chest." This hefty volume is over 800 pages long, but the narrative grips hard once it's gained momentum, and the pages turn increasingly fast. Strong meat. Next comes book two, A Fortress of Grey Ice. --David Langford, Amazon.co.uk

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Target Audience

奇幻小说爱好者,喜欢复杂情节、深刻角色和黑暗风格的读者。

Author Background

J. V. Jones是一位奇幻小说作家,以其引人入胜的角色塑造、紧张的情节和对痛苦与伤病的毫不留情的描写而闻名。《A Cavern of Black Ice》是她的《Sword of Shadows》三部曲的第一部。

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该书创作于奇幻文学蓬勃发展的时期,反映了当时对英雄史诗和复杂世界构建的追求。同时,也融入了对社会权力结构和人性的深刻思考。

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