Get Free Shipping on orders over $79
That Way Lies Camelot - Janny Wurts

That Way Lies Camelot

By: Janny Wurts

Paperback | 19 May 1994

Sorry, we are not able to source the book you are looking for right now.

We did a search for other books with a similar title, however there were no matches. You can try selecting from a similar category, click on the author's name, or use the search box above to find your book.

A collection of interconnected stories by the author of "The Master of Whitestorm" and "The Curse of the Mistwraith". The title story deals with cancer. Sandy is in the last throes of life and has one final wish which cannot be fulfilled. For Sandy wants to visit the Round Table of King Arthur.
Industry Reviews
Hard-working Wurts pauses from her projected five-volume Wars of Light and Shadow fantasy (Curse of the Mistwraith, 1994) to gather up some stories. "The Wayfinder," about a mysterious sailor and a pragmatic young woman who discovers her gift for remote viewing, is thoughtful and moodily satisfying, and the animal lore of "Silverdown's Gold" seems authentic and compassionate. Wurts's pure fantasies are filled with concrete details and have an eerie believability, but she is less successful when she appends fantasy to a realistic situation, as in the title story, where a miserable young woman is tending her dying nephew. The nephew's desire is to visit Camelot, and, forcing events in a most unlikely way, Wurts sees to it that he does. A surprise, though, is Wurts's skill with hard sf, demonstrated in several stories here featuring the same characters in military situations reminiscent of the original Star Trek and Robert Heinlein's juveniles - and better than either. In the startling "No Quarter," a vain commander is ambushed by a clever pirate; the commander then proceeds to cover up his errors by exploding his ship and crew. Headquarters deduces what he has done but concludes that such ruthlessness is precisely what they want. Wurts's mixture of fantasy and hard sf is a little jarring, perhaps, but this is a compassionate, cynical, smart collection. (Kirkus Reviews)

More in Fantasy Fiction

Empire of the Dawn : Empire Of The Vampire - Jay Kristoff

SIGNED COPY

RRP $35.99

$26.75

26%
OFF
The Ascension of Souls : Broken Cycle Book 1 - Bronte-Marie Wesson

RRP $34.99

$24.99

29%
OFF
Whispering Rooms - Inc. Genki Kawamura

RRP $26.99

$22.99

15%
OFF
Isles of the Emberdark : A Cosmere Standalone - Brandon Sanderson

RRP $34.99

$26.99

23%
OFF
City of Mirth and Malice : A thrilling fantasy romance - Alexis L. Menard
Deadpool Kills The Marvel Universe One Last Time - Cullen Bunn
Hagtale : A Macbeth origin story - Sally O'Reilly

RRP $29.99

$24.99

17%
OFF
To Snap a Silver Stem : Crystal Bloom - Sarah A. Parker

RRP $34.99

$19.99

43%
OFF
Silver & Smoke : The Ashes of Thezmarr Book 3 - Helen Scheuerer

RRP $55.00

$42.75

22%
OFF
Kagurabachi, Vol. 6 : Kagurabachi - Takeru Hokazono
Throne of Nightmares : A Prince of Sin - Kerri Maniscalco

RRP $34.99

$19.99

43%
OFF
Hot Chocolate on Thursday - Michiko Aoyama

RRP $34.99

$19.99

43%
OFF