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Wagner Edward Karl
Gods in Darkness: The Complete Novels of Kane
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Kane An immortal, cursed to wander the Earth until he is destroyed by the violence that he himself has created. A warrior and statesman: As comfortable in the shadowy halls of courtly intrigue as he is on the bloody battlefields where those intrigue's inevitably play themselves out. Karl Edward Wagner's complex and compelling character of Kane redefines the boundaries of heroic fantasy, and stands besides Michael Moorcock's Elric, and Fritz Leiber's Fafhrd and Gray Mouser as one of the most idiosyncratic and compelling characters of the fantasy genre. Gods in Darkness gathers together in one volume the complete novels of Kane.
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Why so pricey???
These books sound amazing. I want to read them very badly but why on earth can't I get a copy for less than $160 (Let alone $16)???
What is going on with the price? Is there nowhere to buy at a decent cost?
2009-06-22
| Patcannistan (Los Angeles, CA) | Helpful Votes: 1 | Rating: 1
Great, but Wagner's short stories are better
As a long-time Wagner/Kane fan, these stories are excellent. I must say that I enjoyed his short stories much more. if you are afraid of spending the $$ on the complete novels, get the short stories compendium. You will not be disappointed!
2006-03-15
(Seattle, WA United States) | Helpful Votes: 2 | Rating: 4
Anti-hero
The three Kane books in my opinion are some of the best old style sc-fi/fantasy/horror written. It is not a Robert Jordon that sends you to sleep, it is that old fashion - torch under a blanket/can't put it down fantasy. I have read the three as separate novels and each one is awesome. Rather than some of the previous reviewers, I don't think that Bloodstone is a weaker novel - it is better seen as a faster, rollicking read not as layered or dark as the other novels.
I love the "Who won this war, that killed so many" attitude that Kane invaringly answers "I did" - "but why", "because I lived and they died.". It is so refreshing to see what is called an anti-hero, but is probably more acurately called a realist in todays terms. Not quite an opportunist, as Kane will often sacrifice self needs for cold or hot revenge or dark justice. To me this is how more of our heros should be written - all of the care but for darker reasons :-)
If you have not read these novels please do yourself a favour and do so. For Conan, Deathstalker, Corwin of Amber fans I belive you will be the richer. For Robert Jordon, Stephan Donaldson and those who want to read 1000 pages before the hero gets the fortitude to leave his town and love it - steer clear.
2006-03-11
(Burnie, Tasmania Australia) | Helpful Votes: 8 | Rating: 4
Dark Fantasy At Its Finest
It doesn't get much better than this...
Wagner's horror writing was in some ways superior, but his 'Kane' fantasy series was simply an outstanding contribution to the genre. Gritty, grim, & bloody with Lovecraft-like overtones, it will appeal to modern readers of George R.R. Martin and the like. If you like this, you will LOVE his 'Kane' short stories collected in 'The Midnight Sun'.
2005-11-04
(Portsmouth, RI USA) | Helpful Votes: 2 | Rating: 5
Overhyped, overpriced and disappointing
If you're considering buying the expensive and out-of-print hardcover, Gods In Darkness, which collects the three Kane novels, my recommendation is don't waste your money. Buy the enjoyable Dark Crusade and, if you're feeling a bit masochistic, the problematic but still serviceable Darkness Weaves. You can get them separately as the original paperbacks (I've reviewed them both on Amazon). While I have not read Bloodstone (the only other Kane novel), the reviews seem to be very much against it. If you buy the used paperbacks, you'll save money and these novels have been way overhyped... I agree that the fantasy genre needs more books about villains and anti-heros as the main character, but Karl Edward Wagner's Kane novels just don't do it for me (although Dark Crusade comes very, very close -- my only complaint about it being Kane's character does not become interesting until 2/3 of the way through). If you want to read a truly flawless, gritty fantasy novel by Wagner, try The Road Of Kings. That's easily the finest Conan pastiche ever written and puts even the best of the Kane novels to shame!
2005-06-02
| Helpful Votes: 10 | Rating: 3
Dark Crusade
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FROM BACK COVER
KANE
The Mystic swordsman battles the prophet of an ancient cult of evil that began before the birth of man.
Out of the blackness of an almost-forgotten past, the cruel cult of Sataki has come to life again. Orted Ak-Ceddi, a daring outlaw, is its prophet. He draws thousands of converts to his Dark Crusade - a design to destroy mankind. His bloody cohorts conquer Shapeli, but they are defeated when they drive to vanquish the southern kingdoms. Orted knows he must have a powerful cavalry to launch a new drive - and Kane is the man who can command the conquest. But Kane intends no final victory for the Forces of Darkness.
2008-04-12
| Jim (Columbus, Ohio USA) | Helpful Votes: 1 | Rating: 5
Enjoyable
I hadn't read anything in this genre is a long while, and was surprised to realize how much I missed it. Kane is a new character to me, and I'm now definitely interested in reading more of his exploits.
Kane combines a brilliant military mind and a ruthless savagery into a pragmatically effective package. I enjoyed the character all the way through the book. The cruel but effective means he had of solving problems kept reinforcing the fact that this protagonist was anything but heroic (though of course what hero would even consider serving the Dark Crusade?). It would have been nice to have learned more about him, though. Teasers were thrown out there that told me little.
I can't imagine, btw, how that last chapter could have worked as a stand alone short story, with no context.
2006-08-26
(New York) | Helpful Votes: 2 | Rating: 4
The best Kane novel --- but still not perfect!
Dark Crusade is a HUGE improvement over Wagner's other Kane novel (and the sequel to this book), Darkness Weaves (I haven't read the much-maligned Bloodstone, the only other Kane novel). In my Amazon review of the Darkness Weaves paperback, I complained that while Kane was only cool until he opened his mouth due to lame, anachronistic dialogue, in this novel Wagner makes no such mistake. However, the author still falls into the same trap of being unable to make Kane interesting or even likable until 2/3 of the way through! Until then, Kane never says anything remarkable at all, nor do we get much insight into his motivations or past. Instead, as in Darkness Weaves, we get a small number of minor characters and antagonists that, while doomed, are far more interesting and likeable than Kane ever could be. Kane is no Elric, Conan or Fafhrd. I can only hope that Kane's short stories (collected in The Midnight Sun hardcover) paint him out to be a much more interesting, in-depth character than these novels (it's next on my list).
Don't get me wrong, Dark Crusade is still a highly enjoyable read, with vivid battle scenes and nasty surprises, but it could have been so much better if Wagner had only bothered to endear us to Kane early on, instead of waiting until the last minute. By the time we get to the end, we really do feel for Kane as he walks up the stairs of the cursed Tower of Yslsl to an uncertain fate. However, an extra "throwaway" chapter (originally published as a separate story) has been included in the Baen reprint: "In The Lair Of Yslsl," which, while clearing up Kane's fate, is poorly written in comparison and strains credulity. Yslsl was much better left as an indescribable, unknown horror lurking at the edges of the story. My advice is skip "In The Lair Of Yslsl" and let the novel end where it should have, leaving the reader wanting more, not less.
If you're considering buying the expensive and out-of-print hardcover, Gods In Darkness, which collects the three Kane novels, my recommendation is don't waste your money. Buy Dark Crusade and (maybe) Darkness Weaves separately as paperbacks. You'll save money and these novels have been way overhyped...
I agree that the fantasy genre needs more books about villains and anti-heros as the main character, but Karl Edward Wagner's Kane novels don't quite do it for me (although Dark Crusade comes very, very close, and I do recommend it). If you want to read a flawless, gritty fantasy novel by Wagner, try The Road of Kings. That's easily the finest Conan pastiche ever written and puts even the best of the Kane novels to shame.
2005-06-02
| Helpful Votes: 3 | Rating: 4
Must-See
This book gave me an enjoyable read. The only problem with this book that I found was the fact that I have read the other books in the series. On its own, this is a great book, but I know how Kane acts in each of his other adventures. His character is inconsistant with how he acts in Bloodstone and later stories (novels or short stories): he doesn't learn from his mistakes. Orted Ak'Ceddi shows his incredulity when he constantly makes idiotic attacks on opposing forces. Kane should have known this when he made the decision to stay and fight when the city was infiltrated. Wagner did a god job with describing the events in great detail, and the only flaw that I could find (granted, a rather large one), is the inconsistency with the protagonists character. That is the only reason this book got a 4 star level: it didn't flow well with the rest of the series. On its own, it is a solid 5-star book, but the fact that it was in series made Dark Crusade a book less than its potential. I have read this book three times, and I am re-reading it again. Read this book: a fantastic choice, well drawn-up, and a great read.
2004-02-27
(Oxford, England) | Helpful Votes: 1 | Rating: 4
Great book!!
The pace is fast but with enough details to let you get into the characters. My only complaint (if you can call it as one) is that you MUST read the next book because this story does not resolve itself or the characters. Powerful characters and a lot of mystery surrounding the character Kane. Looking forward to reading the rest of the story!!
2002-06-24
(Folsom, CA) | Helpful Votes: 3 | Rating: 5
Night Winds
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A Must-have for any serious Wagner collector
These tapes contain readings of a number of stories from Wagner's "Night Winds" collection (this site contains numerous five-star reviews of that book), including Two Suns Setting and Lynortis Reprise. Unfortunately, its a fairly low-budget affair, and the voice acting leaves something to be desired. I recommend it more as a novelty than as a serious way to get into the stories. Still, if you like books on tape and can't find a print of the written version . . .
2000-03-30
| Steve-o (Los Angeles, California) | Helpful Votes: 3 | Rating: 3
Absolutely excellent horror fantasy short stories
If you were immortal, what would your moral code be? Would you gain a reputation as bad Kane's? Would you develop skills like his to survive, especially if you were as certain of the demons that awaited you after death? Kane is not just a violent Sword and Sorcery anti-hero, he is a character you can identify with because you might make the same choices as he does. These are the best fantasy stories I've read, and re-read and read again!
1998-02-11
| Helpful Votes: 2 | Rating: 5
Kane battles Lucifer for his soul.
Kane finds himself near death from a recent battle under a strange moon. Taking refuge with his comrades in an inn he is subtley reminded of past transgressions here. A woman he has once wronged has made a pact with the devil promising her child, the result of her union with Kane, as payment for the devil's help in taking Kane's soul/life and repaying the torment he has given her in the life of her daughter. Kane discovers the pact through logic and the hints of his daughter while trying to escape those that pursue him for a different type of justice. Hampered by his wounds and the need to escape his pursuit, Kane must stop the raving woman from sacrificing his daughter to Lucifer and thus losing his own soul in the process. I highly reccomend the entire Kane series to anyone and of all the books this one is perhaps my favorite.
1997-12-16
(USA) | Helpful Votes: 5 | Rating: 5
Death Angel's Shadow
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Probably his best work
Some of his other stuff is good, but I probably liked these stories the very best. The one about the, um, bard was easily my favorite. He does a great job of painting a very dark world. When I read "dark fantasy" this is what I expect, not pentagrams and leather skirts. Sword and sorcery of the dark kind at its best! Get a copy if you can find it, and hope the estate sells it as an ebook soon!
2010-07-29
| KindleKrusher (Boca Raton, FL) | Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 5
Some of the best Dark Fantasy out there
This is a gem. Three stories, novella-length. Probably my favorite Kane book, I still have the poster of this cover on my wall. This book was a big influence on my early reading. The best one, I think, involves a bard and a lot of wolves....
2010-06-27
| B. V. Larson (California) | Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 5
FROM BACK COVER
The Eerie Quest of KANE - The Mystic Swordsman
A quest that took Kane into forbidden wastelands, and tested his killer skills against the most brutal forces ever summoned against a single man.
Kane faced death duels in strange swamps, assassins' attacks, the heart-freezing terror of the werewolf - and lived to laugh at danger.
But he knew he'd lost his strength, and perhaps his soul, when he entered the erotic web of the vampire...
2008-04-12
| Jim (Columbus, Ohio USA) | Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 5
Genius wrapped up inside a Frazetta cover...
Karl Edward Wagner at his bizarre, nightmarish best.
Flat out.
With the possible exception of some of Robert E. Howard's work, dark fantasy just doesn't get any better than the three stories of Kane compiled and presented here.
Hunt all of Wagner's books down, spend the money (these Warner paperbacks are long out of print, and I believe the two recent compilations from Night Shade Books are now fetching outrageous prices) and spend some long, sleepless nights wrapped in devilish glee...
2006-02-08
| Kev (Portland, OR USA) | Helpful Votes: 1 | Rating: 5
Wagner, a gifted man, and I'm not talking about the composer
A great writer involves your mind to such an extent that you lose track of time and space. You no longer are aware of anything around you. Eventually your body rebels from lack of food or sleep, you look up and realize you have to go to work in three hours. Tolkien did that to me, so does Wagner. All the other heros/anti-heros of fiction seem effete by comparison. The Werewolf story in Death Angels Shadow is the best Werewolf story ever. Why no one has made it into a movie is beyond me. I'd love to see Ridley Scott or James Cameron do it.
2005-03-13
(Chicago, IL) | Helpful Votes: 2 | Rating: 5
Bloodstone
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The weakest of the Kane novels
Karl Edward Wagner's Kane is one of the most brilliant sword and sorcery heroes. For me, only Robert E Howard's Conan tops him. Having said that, I have to admit Bloodstone would have been the last Kane story for me had I read it first. Wagner tries too hard to make Kane the villain at the beginning before late in the game suddenly trying to make him sympathetic and then giving us another more powerful villain. It doesn't work, and the story comes across almost as two disparate short stories or novellas crammed together into one narrative. The stupidity of the people around Kane is grating too. At his best, Wagner was far better than this. I would rank Dark Crusade as the best of the Kane novels followed by the rather oddball Darkness Weaves. This is definitely the bottom of the heap. Pretty much all the short stories aside from the ones with modern settings are excellent though and are far better than any of the novels. In sum, Bloodstone is something to read for the Kane completist but definitely should not be the entry point for a new reader into the series.
2010-07-22
| SarahsJay (Douglasville, GA, USA) | Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 2
Disappointing
Wagner's stories of Kane, his infamous anti-hero, have reached legend status within the fantasy and horror literature communities and their being out of print can make it difficult to even get a glimpse of one of modern fantasy's epic anti-heroes.
Perhaps I let that hype raise expectations too much, as I found this work to be fairly uninspired. Kane, as an anti-hero, seems to lack much that might draw a reader to root for the bad guy. He lacks the sort of dark humor that might make his evil exploits truly entertaining and, while the characters in the book call him a genius, the reader is likely to understand the elements of his plots for conquest far sooner than the characters themselves. In that sense, there's not much here that kept my attention.
Based on the ratings, it's apparent that others disagree greatly with my assessment and, should you decide to delve into the world of Kane, I hope that you get greater enjoyment out of it than I.
2010-04-07
(Indiana) | Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 2
FROM BACK COVER
KANE
The Mystic Swordsman becomes the living link with the awesome power of a vanished super race.
In the dark swamp where toadmen croak and cower, slumbers a secret telic of the days when creatures from the stars ruled the Earth. In the booty captured in a savage raid, Kane discovers a ring, a bloodstone, which is key to the power that lies buried, inactive but not dead, within the forest.
Now Kane, whose bloody sword has slashed and killed for the glory of other rulers, can scheme to rule the Earth - himself!
2008-04-12
| Jim (Columbus, Ohio USA) | Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 5
A positively gripping read
When a strange bloodstone ring is accidentally unearthed from where it has lain for countless centuries, it marks the reawakening of an evil of elder Earth. And when that ring falls into the hands of the mystic warrior Kane, it marks a dark day for all of mankind. Kane, with his vast experience, is playing a game, a game that only he sees the end of, and even he might just have miscalculated.
Karl Edward Wagner (1945-94) was an American author of some of the finest horror and fantasy literature to have been written, and one of his most interesting creations was the man Kane, an undying warrior and scholar. Overall, I found this book to be a positively gripping read. I found the setting to be quite interesting, and the characters to be absolutely fascinating. If you like such fantasy literature as Robert E. Howard's Conan, then you will love this book. I know I did. I highly recommend this book.
2006-09-05
(North-Central Illinois, USA) | Helpful Votes: 5 | Rating: 5
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The best thing about this book is that throughout the story you're never really sure which side Kane is playing for, and the fact that he's a barbarian and smarter than everyone else in the book at the same time makes him all the more interesting.
2005-10-24
(Ontario, Canada) | Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 5
Why Not You and I
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Deceptively simple, wonderfully captivating
After being a fan of Karl Edward Wagner's Year's Best Horror anthologies for DAW publishing I decided to give this anthology a try. Though I confess that I didn't realize all the stories in the tome were penned by Wagner himself. However, it was a very pleasant turn of events. The horror contained in these stories is subtle and insidious. Within the first few pages you're completely hooked. This book is hard to put down. The characterization is such that you find yourself wanting to know what happens to these people. The plot is winding and intriguing. I'd like to be able to tell you " If you're a fan of so and so author you'll enjoy this book," but I can't do that. Wagner is unlike any other horror writer. His style is refreshing and just different enough to completely stand out. If you have a chance, snap up this out of print gem. You'll be rereading it time and time again.
2004-01-21
| Goblyn Queen (Mesa, AZ United States) | Helpful Votes: 5 | Rating: 5
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Stroudsburg Middle School honor roll
Pocono Record - Jul 16, 2010
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Interview with Horror Author Brian Keene
Xomba (blog) - Jul 16, 2010
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Good Reading: Award Winning Books
The Tidings - Jul 01, 2010
Honorable Mention: "Catholic Health Care Ethics: A Manual for Practitioners, Second Edition," Edited by Edward J. Furton with Peter J. Cataldo and Albert S.
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York County deed transfers for July 2
York Daily Record - Jul 02, 2010
33B Main St., Yorkanna: Danny C. and Corinne B. Ritz to Karl Timothy Frick for $142000. 306 N. Franklin St., Hanover: Fannie Mae and Federal National and more »
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Comic-con: Karl Urban in trattative per Giudice Dredd
Bad Taste - Jul 23, 2010
E' un personaggio dei fumetti incredibile ed iconico. Ho iniziato a leggere il fumetto 25 anni fa, quindi è un mondo che conosco e sarebbe un privilegio ed and more »
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