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ISBN: 1619471280

ISBN13: 9781619471283

Maske: Thaery

(Part of the Gaean Reach Series)

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Wandering the provinces of Thaery, footloose Jubal Droad of Glentlin is carelessly injured during an encounter with the arrogant Ramus Ymph, scion of a powerful ruling family. Jubal begins a quest for personal justice, from a position of disadvantage.

Striking his first blow, Jubal narrowly escapes gruesome retaliation at the hands of Scales and Balance, formidable operatives of the Faithful Retribution Company-assigned to his case by the vindictive Ymph

Applying for employment under Nai the Hever, Jubal negotiates with energy and conviction, but can only win a low-wage position with Department Three of the Sanitation and Hygiene Office. Reconciling gloomily to the prospect of inspecting kitchen drains, Jubal is surprised that his training places such emphasis on martial skills. Department Three is something different than it seems.

Tracking Ramus Ymph off-world to quirky, densely-touristed Eiselbar, Jubal connects the pieces of Ymph's astounding ambition. Returning to Maske, he follows Ymph across the Long Ocean to Wellas-where he precipitates events which will preserve Thaery and Wellas from exploitation, and resolve his own conflict, through the peculiar agencies of the tree-worshipping Waels.

Along the way, Jubal softens the heart of icily-remote Mieltrude, daughter of Nai the Hever.

Maske: Thaery is Volume 51 of the Spatterlight Press Signature Series.Released in the centenary of the author's birth, this handsome new collectionis based upon the prestigious Vance Integral Edition. Select volumes enjoyup-to-date maps, and many are graced with freshly-written forewords contributedby a distinguished group of authors. Each book bears a facsimile of theauthor's signature and a previously-unpublished photograph, chosen from family archives for the period the book was written. These uniquefeatures will be appreciated by all, from seasoned Vance collector to new reader sampling the spectrum of this author's influential work forthe first time. - John Vance II

Customer Reviews

4 ratings

A gem complete

If one book could be said to sum up all Jack Vance's fantasy in one story I would recommend Maske Thaery. Its the most typically Vancian of Jack Vance's fantasy works. Im not saying its his best fantasy work - Planet of Adventure is, closely followed by the Demon Princes. But it encapsulates the best of Vance in one single book. It has a good plot, the swift pace and involved caste system, the outsider hero, and the cold distant - high born love interest (the love interests in Jacks books are always cold distant high born and beautiful). The commical and inevitable bartering over money is present - in this case not between the hero and the inevitable inn keeper - but over the hero's salary. It gives the food, customs, geography, architecture and the local flora and fauna the usual prominent place we expect in a Vance book. The dialogue is classic Vance. It also has a few delicious twists with a good one right at the end. And the expensive space yatch is thrown in as well.

an Excellent Read, Classic Vance.

Vance, simply put, is one of the best (if not *the* best) modern Sci-fi/Fantasy authors. What one must understand is that Vance is not lauded for revolutionary story ideas (though in some cases, he should be). What Vance is regarded for is his ability to create believeable, motivated, intelligent characters with as much (or more) depth than most real people and place them in equally realistic places. His descriptions and explanations of planets, lifeforms, cultures, and technologies are fleshed out with more attention to detail than one would find contained 10 tourist guides of real places. Maske: Thaery is no exception. While the themes are not exceptional(coming of age, political intrigue, etc), Vance's prose is. The plot and subplots are gripping, the characters are sympathetic and endearing. This is an excellent read from cover to cover. The only negative aspect of the book is its brevity. A sequel is in order, Jack!

subtle adventure

I read this book as a teenager and then found it years later...and I confess that I enjoyed it even more. Most fantasy books are so predictably swashbuckling that it's tiresome. Not so with virtually any book by Vance.In this book, a young man sets out to find his fortune; burdened by a sort of caste system, he is forced to call up all his craft and political savvy, becoming embroiled in a greedy plot with very dangerous people, and he must use every ounce of wit to not only survive,but profit as well!Set in a fascinating setting and filled as usual with Vance's unique culture, the book is a light but enjoyable read.

A great one

From reading the book about ten years ago, I remember considering it at the time as his best so far. It is, in a way, a witty first draft of "Araminta Station", the story of a young man set to discover the world and getting embroiled in politics.
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