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320 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1978
Another book down on my Clifford D. Simak reading project. This one is from 1978, and my Science Fiction Book Club edition has sat, unread, on one bookshelf or another since then. This was Mr. Simak's first foray into Lord of the Rings-style fantasy, and contains no robots or spaceships.
There are, however, aliens. And it's set in a magic-enabled alternate version of Earth. The primary hero, Duncan, has been picked for an unlikely task. A manuscript, written in ancient Aramaic, has been discovered, purporting to be a complete journal of the life and times of Jesus. It promises to be a game-changer in the strucggle against the evil desolation visited on Britain by the Horde. But the manuscript requires verification, and that can only be accomplished via a pilgrimage through the Desolated Land to visit an elderly bishop in Oxenford.
It's a journey that few have attempted, and nobody has succeeded in completing. Dancan starts out with his friend and protector, the burly Conrad, faithful "war horse" Daniel. Along the way, he accumulates a diverse crew: a wannabe holy hermit, Andrew; an enchained demon, Scratch; a woman warrior, Diane (with her griffin, Hugo); a ghost; a goblin, Snoopy; and many others.
There's plenty of fighting, deception, disappointment, despair, and general peril. And occasional humor. I was slightly disappointed in the ending, but (on the whole) thought it was an OK effort.