Sword-Singer (Tiger and Del #2)

Paperback, 384 pages

English language

Published Sept. 6, 1988 by DAW.

ISBN:
978-0-88677-447-9
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OCLC Number:
18886025

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4 stars (2 reviews)

It was here that Del and Tiger--she among the greatest of Northern sword masters, he a Southron warrior of legendary skills--must make their way to free Del from the life curse under which she traveled. For this was where she had slain her own sword master long before to blood her magical blade with the kind of power she needed to avenge the cruel destruction of her family. Outlawed by her action, she now had only a year to return to the Place of Swords to stand in sword-dancer combat and either clear her name and honor or meet her doom. Tiger, who had stood by Del through so many trials, would not forsake her now, and so, together, they begin the journey North. But between them and their rendezvous with destiny was a vast land replete with dangers of both sword and spell. And behind them stalked an unseen …

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Much like [b:Sword-Dancer|127645|Sword-Dancer (Tiger and Del, #1)|Jennifer Roberson|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1171940434s/127645.jpg|2168409], and if you liked that, you'll probably like this. In the previous book, the one doing the growing up was mostly Tiger; in this one it's mostly Del. It manages to be "Ways in which Del is an asshole" without losing sympathy for her, which is a pretty good trick.

It ends on a cliffhanger which, since I am in a position to know that there are at least three more books published in this series, sort of fails to be a cliffhanger at all, which is fairly amusing to me. However, I imagine readers who read it when it was first published might have thrown the book across the room.

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