Stonecutter's story

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Fred Saberhagen: Stonecutter's story (1989, Tom Doherty Associates)

247 pages

English language

Published Jan. 2, 1989 by Tom Doherty Associates.

ISBN:
978-0-8125-5288-1
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OCLC Number:
19406964

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4 stars (4 reviews)

A blend of science fiction and fantasy, the Book of Swords series describes twelve magically swords forged with specific enhancements, and sometimes serious detracting abilities granted to the one who wields them. The stories are generally well written with plenty of plot twists and conflicts for the protagonist to overcome. If you enjoy a good quest, or a trip down fantasy lane, you may be interested in this book and the remaining series. See the [Wikipedia entry][1] for further details on the series.

[1]: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Books_of_Swords

3 editions

reviewed Stonecutter's story by Fred Saberhagen (Lost swords -- 3rd bk.)

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3 stars

Another good, solid entry in the Swords/Lost Sword series(es) from Fred Saberhagen. This one is essentially a side-note in the series (appropriate, since it's a "Lost" sword), none of the usual main characters are present except in a few references; instead, Saberhagen introduces a Sherlock-Holmes-like character, and with the requisite Watson analog turns the whole thing into a Holmesian investigation, of sorts.

He's really quite good at it, and the story is quite enjoyable...but somehow, doesn't quite click in the end. It's a good story, but when you're reading an obvious Holmes tribute, particularly when it's a well-written Holmesian story like this one, there really needs to be a clever and memorable ending. Unfortunately the ending in this case simply wasn't up to the quality of the rest of the book. If it had been I'd have easily rated the book four stars.

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