Nightrunner (Vol. 2): Stalking Darkness

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14+
Release Date
February 03, 1997
ISBN
0553575430
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With the Leran threat laid to rest, Alec and Seregil are now able to turn their attention to the ancient evil which threatens their land. The Plenimarans, at war with Skalans, have decided to defeat their ancient enemy by raising up the Dead God, Seriamaius. The early attempts at this reincarnation--masterminded by the sinister Duke Mardus and his sorcerous minion Vargul Ashnazai--once left Seregil in a sorcerous coma. Now, an ancient prophecy points to his continuing role in the quest to stop Mardus in his dread purpose.

Seregil's friend and Mentor, the wizard Nysander, has long been the guardian of a deadly secret. In a secret, silver-lined room hidden well beneath the Oreska, he has served for most of his 300 years as the keeper of a nondescript clay cup. But this cup, combined with a crystal crown and some wooden disks, forms the Helm of Seriamaius, and any mortal donning the reconstructed Helm will become the incarnation of the god on earth.

Nysander holds the cup and Mardus the wooden disks--one of which was responsible for Seregil's coma--but the crown must still be located. Threatened under pain of death by Nysander to keep his quest a secret even from his loyal companion, Alec, Seregil is dispatched to find the last missing piece of the Helm so that he and Nysander can destroy it. But this is only the beginning of one of his deadliest journeys ever, for the prophecy also holds that four will come together in a time of darkness, and gradually all that Seregil values is placed at risk as he, Alec, Nysander and Micum are drawn into a deadly web of terror and intrigue.

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Alec of Kerry is less than thrilled when the wizard Nysander sends his friend Seregil of Rhiminee off on a mad quest. Seregil is bound by oaths not to tell anyone, even Alec, what is going on. The truth is, though, that Seregil doesn't fully understand the nature of his mad journey himself- he only suspects that it might be related to a previous run-in with dark magic that nearly cost him his life.

I read Luck in the Shadows at the recommendation of a friend, and to be honest I didn't really like it- it felt like it was mainly a setup for this book, with some plot thrown in to make it readable. When I literally tripped over Stalking Darkness, though, I decided to give it a shot, and I am glad I did- it has none of the faults of the prequel, and the writing is so beautiful that I clung to each word. This is one of the rare books in the middle of a series that is by far the best example of the author's work.


While I wouldn't say it is impossible to grasp the overall plot of Stalking Darkness without having read Luck in the Shadows, characters from the first book reappear in the second with little to no introduction.

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