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Mortalis

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A thrilling new beginning in the acclaimed DemonWars Saga
The long struggle is over at last. The demon dactyl is no more, its dark sorceries shattered by the gemstone magic wielded by the woman known as Pony. But victory did not come easily. Many lives were lost, including Pony's lover, the elf-trained ranger Elbryan Wynden.
Despite the dactyl's demise, the kingdom still seethes in the same cauldron of plots and machinations. But when a deadly sickness suddenly appears among the people of Corona, Pony must undertake a pilgrimage that will test her powers–and her faith–as never before. Watching her every step of the way is the man she hates above all else: Marcalo De'Unnero, the villain responsible for Elbryan's death . . . who would desire nothing more than to lead Pony down that same treacherous path to destruction.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 3, 2000
      This hefty fantasy by bestselling author Salvatore (The Witch's Daughter), which launches a new Demon Wars saga, finds the beautiful and powerful gemstone-mage, Pony, grieving for her lost husband, Elbryan. She also faces a major decision: to become mother abbess of the Abellican Church, or to accept King Danube's offer to make her a baroness and secular ruler? Pony agonizes over whether to stand with the church and fight its corruption or to help the king restore order to a shattered kingdom; she opts to travel to her homeland to ponder. Thus, with no demons to kill, the saga starts off detailing the power struggle between church and state. There is a new enemy to defeat in the land of Corona, howeverDa goblin-spread plague that is the deadly legacy of Bestesbulzibar, the evil "demon dactyl" who has already been killed off three times (once in each volume of the first Demon Wars trilogy). Filled with far more angst than action, this volume still contains enough adventure (including, finally, a magical battle against a tigerish monster) to keep it moving at a happy pace. But for fans looking to vicariously shed the blood of evil goblins, fomorians (giants) and powries (dwarves), this may not be enough. And readers with a more mature perspective might find greater enjoyment and similar conflicts in any well-written medieval history. 6-city author tour.

    • Library Journal

      March 1, 2000
      Salvatore launches a new DemonWars saga, again set in Corona, where a deadly plague proves too much for the woman known as Pony, who wields considerable magic.

      Copyright 2000 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • School Library Journal

      June 1, 2000
      This hefty fantasy by bestselling author Salvatore (The Witch's Daughter), which launches a new Demon Wars saga, finds the beautiful and powerful gemstone-mage, Pony, grieving for her lost husband, Elbryan. She also faces a major decision: to become mother abbess of the Abellican Church, or to accept King Danube's offer to make her a baroness and secular ruler? Pony agonizes over whether to stand with the church and fight its corruption or to help the king restore order to a shattered kingdom; she opts to travel to her homeland to ponder. Thus, with no demons to kill, the saga starts off detailing the power struggle between church and state. There is a new enemy to defeat in the land of Corona, however-a goblin-spread plague that is the deadly legacy of Bestesbulzibar, the evil "demon dactyl" who has already been killed off three times (once in each volume of the first Demon Wars trilogy). Filled with far more angst than action, this volume still contains enough adventure (including, finally, a magical battle against a tigerish monster) to keep it moving at a happy pace. But for fans looking to vicariously shed the blood of evil goblins, fomorians (giants) and powries (dwarves), this may not be enough. And readers with a more mature perspective might find greater enjoyment and similar conflicts in any well-written medieval history. 6-city author tour. (July)

      Copyright 2000 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      Starred review from May 15, 2000
      Readers of the Demon Wars trilogy won't be surprised that Salvatore is continuing Jilseponie Wyndon's career beyond the loss of her beloved Elbryan. Many may be surprised, though, at the heights this resumption of her adventures reaches. Grief-stricken and believing that her son by Elbryan is dead (actually, elves are raising him in secret), Pony is offered a barony in Palmaris, the rank of mother abbot of the tumultuous Abellican Church, and the prospect of becoming queen to King Danube of Honce-the-Bear. Then an outbreak of the rosy plague sweeps aside mundane considerations and a large part of the population, including many of the book's characters. Plots, counterplots, cowardice, and heroism are evident in every walk of life as Pony gropes toward making healing magic effective against the plague. The key to healing is in the power of the heretical Master Avelyn's spirit, and with a despised heretic becoming a source of miracles, the Abellican Church may never be the same. Salvatore's style isn't always equal to his themes, but his other skills have grown by leaps and bounds, with Jilseponie a protagonist whose company it is hard not to enjoy. ((Reviewed May 15, 2000))(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2000, American Library Association.)

    • Library Journal

      June 15, 2000
      Grieving for her husband, killed in a heroic effort to slay the demon dactyl that threatened the land of Corona, Jilsepone Wyndon rejects offers of worldly and religious power and flees to her childhood home in search of solitude. Instead, she finds a new enemy to fight--a plague of such deadly proportions that not even the efforts of the most potent magic can touch it. Continuing the saga begun in his "Demon Wars" trilogy, Salvatore depicts the deceptive aftermath of war and the elusive attempt to restore a battered land to some semblance of peace. The author's skill at creating a richly complex world peopled with well-rounded characters makes this a good selection for most libraries.

      Copyright 2000 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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