The anvil of the world

350 pages

English language

Published June 13, 2003 by Tor, Tor Books.

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978-0-7653-0818-4
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Kage Baker's stories and novels of the mysterious organization that controls time travel, The Company, have made her famous in SF. So has her talent for clever dialogue and pointed social commentary with a light touch. "Ms. Baker is the best thing to happen to modern science fiction since Connie Willis or Dan Simmons. She mixes adventure, history and societal concerns in just the right amount, creating an action-packed but thoughtful read," says The Dallas Morning News.

The Anvil of the World is her first fantasy novel, a journey across a landscape filled with bizarre creatures, human and otherwise. It is the tale of Smith, of the large extended family of Smiths, of the Children of the Sun. They are a race given to blood feuds, and Smith was formerly an extremely successful assassin. Now he has wearied of his work and is trying to retire in another country, to …

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Opens as a funny adventure story, then turns into a why-can't-we-all-get-along and environmental story. Still stays fast paced, with lots of humor. The demons don't seem quite demon-ey enough. I like the narrator Smith, who is trying to retire from being an assassin. I also like the (unrelated) Mrs. Smith, an excellent cook who is also a dab hand with weapons.