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Nightseer (Novel)

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Nightseer
Nightseer Book Cover, written by Laurell K. Hamilton
Nightseer Book Cover,
written by Laurell K. Hamilton
Author(s) Laurell K. Hamilton
Publisher Roc
Publication date 1992
Media type Hardcover
Paperback
Length 304 Pages
ISBN 978-0739456118 (Hardcover)
978-0451462527 (Paperback)

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Nightseer is a novel written by Laurell K. Hamilton. In this work succubi appear at various points to assault the main characters.


Overview

  • Title: Nightseer
  • Author: Laurell K. Hamilton
  • Published By: Roc
  • Length: 304 Pages
  • Format: Hardcover & Paperback
  • ISBN-10: 0739456113 (Hardcover)
  • ISBN-13: 978-0739456118 (Hardcover)
  • ISBN-10: 0451462521 (Paperback)
  • ISBN-13: 978-0451462527 (Paperback)
  • Publishing Date: 1992


Plot Summary

The mark of a demon can open the door to undreamed-of powers and possibilities—or expose a soul to the darkest and most forbidden forces of sorcery. Now Keleios wears the mark—and the time of avenging her mother’s death is at hand.


Book Review

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"Nightseer" is Laurell K. Hamilton's first published novel, and it is, for the most part, well written and highly entertaining. This book is action-packed and filled with interesting characters who live in an intriguing fantasy world.

"Nightseer" is a little slow at the beginning, and it takes a while to become familiar with the alternate reality Hamilton has created, but once the story gets going it moves at a lightning fast pace.

The story revolves around noble half-elf Keleios Nightseer, skilled prophet and master enchanter. Upon reaching adulthood, Keleois found herself gifted with the power of sorcery, and so she was forced to relinquish her master status and return to the magic school at Zeln's Keep to learn to control her new power.

Entering a state of prophecy, Keleios has a terrible vision - the Keep under attack and on fire and the students and masters taken prisoner or killed. Keleios barely has time to warn the residents before the attack is under way, the Keep betrayed by Keleios' roommate Fidelis, a student of Harque, the evil witch who killed her mother years ago. Keleios manages to assemble a small group of survivors, consisting of herself, Tobin, a young prince, Lothor, a dark healer who agrees to help Keleios only if she agrees to be his consort, Master Eroar, a shape-shifting dragon, and Poth, a cat with powers of sorcery. These five must fight against the demonic forces threatening to destroy them. Keleios, who once walked the pit of Hell in a quest of revenge for her mother, bears the mark of demonic corruption, which gives her a certain power over demons.

Keleios and the rest of her team are betrayed by a ruthless High Councilman, and delivered into the hands of Harque. Now Keleios and her friends must struggle to free themselves from the evil witch and her demonic minions. And Keleios seeks to have her revenge on her mothers' murderer. "Nightseer" is full of non-stop action and thrilling suspense. Hamilton has created yet another fascinating world that her readers can immerse themselves in. Though there are some flaws in the plot, it is on the whole a very impressive first effort. I do wish there were not so many loose ends left dangling when the book came to a close, but this didn't take away from my enjoyment of the book as a whole. "Nightseer" is a fun-filled romp through a wild and wonderful world of dragons, sorcerers, witches and demons, and it is most certainly worth reading!


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