Gar Pike, the son of the Warlock, and his sidekick Alea wander the galaxy in search of planets that require a little revolution to straighten themselves out, but their continuing quest could become complicated by Gar's and Alea's growing feeling for each other. 12,500 first printing.
The late Christopher Stasheff was an American science fiction and fantasy author. When teaching proved too real, he gave it up in favor of writing full-time. Stasheff was noted for his blending of science fiction and fantasy, as seen in his Warlock series. He spent his early childhood in Mount Vernon, New York, but spent the rest of his formative years in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Stasheff taught at the University of Eastern New Mexico in Portales, before retiring to Champaign, Illinois, in 2009. He had a wife and four children.
This is the final volume of the Rogue Wizard series, in which Magnus, oldest son of Rodney Gallowglass, Graymayre's Warlock-in-Spite-of-Himself, roams the spaceways fighting for oppressed people on lost planets. This one has more of a traditional fantasy flavor than the previous books, as Magnus (who travels as Gar Pike) and his companion (and future lady love) Alea find themselves on a world of Wee Folk they've landed on for some ship repairs and a little R & R. Their relationship progresses nicely at last, and there are some clever adventures along the way. Readers hoping for resolution will be disappointed, as that will have to wait for their return to Graymayre for the fourth and final book in the Warlock's Heirs series from Ace Books. It's remarkable that Stasheff kept the three series and all of the overlapping characters balanced and brought all three scenarios to a terrific close as he did. He excelled at blending science fiction and fantasy flourishes, and brought a feeling of family to the adventures.
Great book and I want to read more! I just happened upon this book at a used book store and picked it up some quick reading. I was hooked right from the start. I'll definitely be reading more of Stasheff in the New Year.
Final book in the 'Rogue Wizard' series - focusing on Magnus (aka Gar Pike). Now on to the 'Warlock Heirs' series to see what the rest of the children have been doing, and then see how it all ends with "The Warlock's Last Ride".
A Wizard in a Feud tells the story of MagnusGar, Alea, and Evanescence who landed on a Celtic-inspired "lost" world that identified clans by tartans, holds extremely long grudges (feuds), and has native planetary life that are both faeries and imps.
This is a very short story and a quick read, and lacks the flesh on the story's bones that I am used to. In the end, there was no conclusion to . I was really hoping that these plotlines might reach resolution.
Good story +5 Needs more flesh -1 -------------------- Total +4
This is probably the best of the Rogue Wizard series. Magnus has matured a along his travels, he now has a femaled companion - two actually, but he is not aware of the cat-like Goddess who is travelling with them.
This is the 9th in Rogue Wizard. I am trying to find the first book of the series to find out what started him down his path. This book I felt could of been fleshed out more. But still was good.