Shadowmarch: Shadowmarch: Volume I

Shadowmarch: Shadowmarch: Volume I

by Tad Williams

Narrated by Dick Hill

Unabridged — 29 hours, 20 minutes

Shadowmarch: Shadowmarch: Volume I

Shadowmarch: Shadowmarch: Volume I

by Tad Williams

Narrated by Dick Hill

Unabridged — 29 hours, 20 minutes

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Overview

For generations the misty Shadowline has marked the boundary between the lands of men and the lost northern lands that are the lair of their inhuman enemies, the ageless Qar. but now that boundary line is moving outward, threatening to engulf the northernmost land in which humans still live-the kingdom of Southmarch.

For centuries, the Eddon family has ruled in ancient, forbidding Southmarch Castle, guarding the border against the Qar's return, but now this powerful royal line has been dealt a devestating blow. The monarch, King Olin, is being held captive in a distant land, and it falls to his inexperienced heirs to lead their people in a time of growing danger and dread.

It is on the two youngest Eddons that the heaviest burdens fall. The twins Barrick and Briony, who in such evil times have only each other, may lose even that bond as darkness closes over them. As the Qar's power reaches out across their land, will Southmarch Castle, the only home they've ever known, become in fact what it has long been called-Shadowmarch?


Editorial Reviews

APRIL 2011 - AudioFile

In this first of four books in the Shadowmarch series, 15-year-old Briony and her twin brother, Barrick, are in the unenviable situation of learning to rule Southlands after the capture of their father and the death of their older brother. It's hardly a time for inexperienced rulers as the kingdom is faced by foes on all sides. Narrator Dick Hill is at his best in this long book, which has a complex plot and a large number of characters. Hill is generally a calm narrator who maintains a steady pace. But when the action begins, his pace quickens, his tone intensifies, and a sense of excitement and apprehension ensues. J.E.M. © AudioFile 2011, Portland, Maine

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The Barnes & Noble Review
Tad Williams's wildly anticipated return to epic fantasy after more than a decade's hiatus, takes place in a mythical realm on the brink of utter chaos. With their father being held for ransom, the young twin regents Barrick and Briony must deal with a kingdom unraveling at the seams. While powerful foreign conquerors plot to annex the kingdom and factions within Southmarch scheme to usurp the vacant throne, Barrick and Briony are forced to deal with a much more frightening foe. The Qar, a race of nightmarish non-humans who have lived behind the mysterious Shadowline for centuries, are now on the move and killing every living thing in their path. Their objective is clear: to retake what was rightfully theirs for eons before the arrival of the humans -- the lands of Southmarch.

Williams is world renowned for complicated multivolume sagas like Memory, Sorrow and Thorn, and Otherland; and this series is no different. With dozens of major characters and literally hundreds of important races, places, and historical events, it's no surprise that the book includes a 14-page appendix. The numerous main characters in this story are all so skillfully portrayed, so fully realized that, on a purely emotional level alone, readers will not be able to put this book down. And Williams's use of surreal and poetic descriptive terms for the Qar and its Twilight Lands throughout the book gives the story the spectral ambiance of a fantastical horror not unlike an Algernon Blackwood or H. P. Lovecraft tale.

Breathtaking in scope, lyrical, frightening, intriguing, and -- above all -- wildly entertaining, Williams's Shadowmarch is, simply stated, a magnificent literary achievement. Paul Goat Allen

Publishers Weekly

In the impressive opening installment of his first new high fantasy trilogy in a decade, Williams (the Memory, Sorrow and Thorn trilogy) injects hope and humor into an end-of-the-world conflict that pits "the strange, pagan Qar," a race of fairy folk, against the humans who forced them behind the Shadowline (the line of demarcation between the Qar and the human lands) and claimed their ancient stronghold of Southmarch (aka Shadowmarch) on the continent of Eion. The March kingdoms, whose ruler, King Olin, is held captive by the empire of Hierosol's Lord Drakava, are in turmoil after the assassination of Prince Regent Kendrick, whose twin siblings, Briony and Barrick, must struggle to keep their domain together. Soon after the fairy war begins, the Qar dump a mysterious boy beyond the Shadowline, where he's discovered by Chertz Blue Quartz, a little "Funderling," whose stone-working people live beneath Southmarch. Packed with intriguing plot twists, this surreal fantasy takes the reader on a thrill ride from a haunted wood where madness dwells and the sun never rises, to drafty castles and adventures deep underground. Much of the imagery seems inspired by Arthur Rackham with a hint of Edvard Munch. The author's richly detailed world will enchant established fans and win new converts. Agent, Matt Bialer. (Nov. 2) FYI: Williams's most recent novel is a stand-alone fantasy, The War of the Flowers (Forecasts, Apr. 28, 2003). Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.

APRIL 2011 - AudioFile

In this first of four books in the Shadowmarch series, 15-year-old Briony and her twin brother, Barrick, are in the unenviable situation of learning to rule Southlands after the capture of their father and the death of their older brother. It's hardly a time for inexperienced rulers as the kingdom is faced by foes on all sides. Narrator Dick Hill is at his best in this long book, which has a complex plot and a large number of characters. Hill is generally a calm narrator who maintains a steady pace. But when the action begins, his pace quickens, his tone intensifies, and a sense of excitement and apprehension ensues. J.E.M. © AudioFile 2011, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940169929621
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Publication date: 11/02/2010
Series: Shadowmarch Series , #1
Edition description: Unabridged
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