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Resurrection

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Resurrected and placed inside a host body by the scheming magician Matokin, the legendary warlord Dardas--who died more than two centuries earlier--leads an unstoppable army of conquest against the city-states of Isthmus, unless the warrior-priests of the Temple of the Green Men are willing to forsake their vows of noninterference to stop him. Original.

304 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published December 28, 2004

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Robert Lynn Asprin

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Robert (Lynn) Asprin was born in 1946. While he wrote some stand alone novels such as The Cold Cash War, Tambu, and The Bug Wars and also the Duncan & Mallory Illustrated stories, Bob is best known for his series fantasy, such as the Myth Adventures of Aahz and Skeeve, the Phule's Company novels, and the Time Scout novels written with Linda Evans. He also edited the groundbreaking Thieves' World anthology series with Lynn Abbey. Other collaborations include License Invoked (set in the French Quarter of New Orleans) and several Myth Adventures novels, all written with Jody Lynn Nye.

Bob's final solo work was a contemporary fantasy series called Dragons, again set in New Orleans.

Bob passed away suddenly on May 22, 2008. He is survived by his daughter and son, his mother and his sister.

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412 reviews3 followers
March 6, 2025
DNF at 40%. I got this book during an Audible sale for really cheap because I liked Robert Asprin’s fantasy-comedy Myth series. This book started off super strong, but after so many perspectives (6 or 7 in total), it became really bogged down. The worldbuilding is interesting, some of the characters are interesting, and the themes of war are well-done from what I read, but it should have been focused on two or three perspectives at most. With so many POV characters and none of them interacting with each other or in the same vicinity, it really gets boring and tedious. It seems like the authors wanted to write a Game of Thrones type book but didn’t quite get the formula right. Not a terrible book, but not worth continuing.
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55 reviews
January 3, 2022
I liked the book very much and will certainly read the next volume. It was not a typical Asprin. The book is very exciting, the world is believable and well presented. The characters go deep, you can get into their mindset.
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65 reviews4 followers
November 23, 2022
This has been sat on my want-to-read for years and I finally got around to it.
Complete dark horse book
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318 reviews43 followers
February 15, 2024
More like an introduction than a book by itself. Not enough is realized for a completion. Half the characters do have a complete story but the other half don’t get anywhere. Dissatisfying.
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Author 4 books8 followers
June 13, 2011
Robert Asprin is a great writer. That being said, I didn't love this book. It just wasn't my cup of tea. While it had good writing, it never spoke to me. Whick is odd since most of Asprin's books hit me like bullet fight between the eyes.
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462 reviews1 follower
July 13, 2011
Would give this one a 2.5 star if possible (between ok & liked). Robert Lynn Aspirin is one of my faves, but this one was not his best. The usual humorous side was missing and plot was a bit telegraphed. That said, it is still a good beach book.
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March 25, 2012
I enjoyed the book quite a bit, will definitely read the next one.
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