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I find some of the dialog tiring because of the way that Kerr phrases it. I realize that she has chosen her form of “Bygone-ese” and is sticking with it, but I find it gets in my way while I’m reading. Your mileage may vary.
I must admit, however, that I find Rhodry’s strategy when partnered with his dragon in battle was ingenious (and as realistic as possible regarding dragons). This despite admitting that I don’t really like Rhodry much as a character, which is a bit dismaying since he’ll be continuing on in the next book and Jill won’t be. Not that I was entirely sold on her either, mind you.
I’m not sure why this series makes me a bit cranky, but it does. I’ve already purchased the next two volumes from my used book store, so I’m pretty sure that I’ll read them, but prepare yourself for more whining when I actually do.
Book number 327 in my Science Fiction and Fantasy Reading Project.
Still good. The story continues, and although this chapter ends it's quite obvious there's a lot more that the author had in store for these characters. I found it impressive that Kerr is willing to move on from major characters in the interest of the greater story. Looking forward to revisiting the rest of the Deverry cycle.
Another great read. This book was a bit more like the early books in the series with a little more going on and not so much of what seems, to me, to be overly descriptive "filler."

As books #4 of the Westlands Series: this book was as amazing as any last book of a series can be! it had everything you can ask for in a closure book and the perfect balance of good/bad events to finish it off that it was absolutely 100% perfect!But as book #8 of the Deverry series and for someone who wants to keep going (hopefully everyone who reads up to book 8 is willing to go all the way) this book is also such as great teaser for what is to come. Kerr really knows how to write, and no not
This was an excellent book - quite sad and moving, but a fitting end to the Westlands cycle.Finally we're getting back to the wonderful "Deverry cultural intrigue" that drew me to the series as a whole :) The first main part of the book is another of the flashbacks periods that Ms Kerr writes so well. We go back to Rhodry and Jill while they are walking the road as Silver Daggers. Here we get involved in dark dealings of revenge and murder, with a bit of added dweomer for spice. This was my
It has been 16 years since I first picked up the first Deverry novel, DaggerSpell, and here in am, 16 years later, about to finish the fifteenth and final one.Has the journey been worth it? Yes. Was the wait too long? Yes.I would not recommend anyone starts reading the Deverry cycle unless they intend to read them all, as the macroscopic story is at least as important as the microscopic ones, and as such I am reviewing the books as a set.I almost give them 4 stars (excellent) but in the end I am
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Title | : | A Time of Justice (Deverry #8) |
Author | : | Katharine Kerr |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 465 pages |
Published | : | 1995 by HarperCollins (first published January 1st 1994) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Fiction. Epic Fantasy. Science Fiction Fantasy |
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This is a very odd series, just for the combination of features that the author uses. Celtic history and language used in a rather realistic way, but liberally salted with Magic, the ethereal plain and it’s otherworldly beings, and now Dragons. I have a difficult time knowing what to write about because of this scattering of elements.I find some of the dialog tiring because of the way that Kerr phrases it. I realize that she has chosen her form of “Bygone-ese” and is sticking with it, but I find it gets in my way while I’m reading. Your mileage may vary.
I must admit, however, that I find Rhodry’s strategy when partnered with his dragon in battle was ingenious (and as realistic as possible regarding dragons). This despite admitting that I don’t really like Rhodry much as a character, which is a bit dismaying since he’ll be continuing on in the next book and Jill won’t be. Not that I was entirely sold on her either, mind you.
I’m not sure why this series makes me a bit cranky, but it does. I’ve already purchased the next two volumes from my used book store, so I’m pretty sure that I’ll read them, but prepare yourself for more whining when I actually do.
Book number 327 in my Science Fiction and Fantasy Reading Project.
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ISBN: | 000647859X (ISBN13: 9780006478591) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Deverry #8, The Westlands #4 |
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I am too caught up in the world of centuries to stop, but I do not love this second series like I enjoyed the first, and if I never hear about berzerkers again, I will be happy.Still good. The story continues, and although this chapter ends it's quite obvious there's a lot more that the author had in store for these characters. I found it impressive that Kerr is willing to move on from major characters in the interest of the greater story. Looking forward to revisiting the rest of the Deverry cycle.
Another great read. This book was a bit more like the early books in the series with a little more going on and not so much of what seems, to me, to be overly descriptive "filler."

As books #4 of the Westlands Series: this book was as amazing as any last book of a series can be! it had everything you can ask for in a closure book and the perfect balance of good/bad events to finish it off that it was absolutely 100% perfect!But as book #8 of the Deverry series and for someone who wants to keep going (hopefully everyone who reads up to book 8 is willing to go all the way) this book is also such as great teaser for what is to come. Kerr really knows how to write, and no not
This was an excellent book - quite sad and moving, but a fitting end to the Westlands cycle.Finally we're getting back to the wonderful "Deverry cultural intrigue" that drew me to the series as a whole :) The first main part of the book is another of the flashbacks periods that Ms Kerr writes so well. We go back to Rhodry and Jill while they are walking the road as Silver Daggers. Here we get involved in dark dealings of revenge and murder, with a bit of added dweomer for spice. This was my
It has been 16 years since I first picked up the first Deverry novel, DaggerSpell, and here in am, 16 years later, about to finish the fifteenth and final one.Has the journey been worth it? Yes. Was the wait too long? Yes.I would not recommend anyone starts reading the Deverry cycle unless they intend to read them all, as the macroscopic story is at least as important as the microscopic ones, and as such I am reviewing the books as a set.I almost give them 4 stars (excellent) but in the end I am
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