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The Saint of Dragons - Jason Hightman

The Saint of Dragons

By: Jason Hightman

Hardcover | 1 August 2004

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It's not every day you wake up and find you're a dragonhunter...Simon St George meets his long lost father after supposing him dead, only to be informed that he is a descendant of St George the Dragon Slayer and it is his duty to inherit this role himself. For there are dragons in today's society and the world should be rid of their evil once and for all! Trouble is, they are disguised as humans in positions of power...Exciting fantasy adventure, snarky humour, and lashings of dragons as you've never seen them before...
Industry Reviews
Hightman's dragons are refreshingly evil, directly responsible for all the world's ills: wars, pollution, disasters, crime, corruption, even chronic depression. Having spent most of his 13 years at an exclusive boarding school, lonely, undersized Simon knows nothing of this, until his father, Aldric St. George, snatches him from school with the news that he is the last of an ancient order of Dragonhunters. It's his duty to exterminate the Pyrothraxes, the human-sized reptilian Dragonmen whose variable "magics" apparently function mostly to display unpleasant national stereotypes. Their nemeses aren't much better: Aldric is scruffy, surly, and disappointingly unpaternal; Simon is torn between resentment, fear, and despair at his shortcomings in the family trade. But there is little time for adolescent angst, as the Dragons unfold a terrifying plot for mass destruction. Like a novelization of some unfilmed summer blockbuster, the story piles on nonstop action, terrific set pieces, and lots of spectacular fiery explosions to distract readers from the clunky prose, wooden characters, and nonsensical, cliche-ridden plot. If they can stop to catch a breath, they'll probably just wait for the movie. (Fantasy. 12-15) (Kirkus Reviews)

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