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her efforts here fall Judith Tarr. Book View Cafe (bookviewcafe.com), $19.95 trade paper (439p) ISBN 978-1-61138-477-2 This old-fashioned and slightly overlong crowdfunded space opera takes ...
The fantastic may be subsidiary to fact in Tarr's (Kingdom of the Grail) latest historical fantasy, but it lends an eerily beautiful, sometimes frightening undercurrent to this engrossing ...
The latest novel in Tarr's popular Avaryan Chronicles (after Avaryan Rising, 1997) returns readers to a realm of powerful magic, romance and high adventure. As punishment for illegally opening ...
Tarr (Nine White Horses) tosses a bit of everything into the mix: evil government agencies, powerful psionics, tense diplomacy, ancient mysteries, the multiverse, and an intelligent starship.
Romance reigns in Tarr's absorbing historical fantasy, in which William the Conqueror of Normandy, the reincarnation of King Arthur, must be taught to master his own magic by his witch-wife ...
After the brilliant, subtle Pride of Kings (2001), in which England's Prince John refreshingly proved to be a hero rather than a villain, Judith Tarr stumbles in her latest alternative historical ...
Tarr (Queen of the Amazons) opens with a weak segment on the queen's early days as Polyxena, an impossibly beautiful and rather childish acolyte of the Mother goddess. Once she seduces Philip of ...
Judith Tarr has written, in recent years, several historical novels set in a variety of locations and periods. Particularly adept at fast starts, she wastes no time in capturing the reader’s ...
Forecast: Xena devotees—albeit those with long attention spans—are the ideal market for this one. But the cover art, featuring a trio of fecund horses, barely hints at what's inside.
Fans of Tarr's historical fantasies will welcome this action-packed sequel to Devil's Bargain (2002). Richard the Lion-Hearted's reign is threatened by the return from the dead of Sinan ...