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Richard A. Knaak

1961-

Reviewed by John Hulet
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Richard A. Knaak
also contributes to the Dragonlance, Warcraft, Conan, and Diablo series. Visit Richard A. Knaak's website.






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Legends of the Dragonrealm — (1989-1997) Publisher: The New York Times bestselling fantasy author Richard A. Knaak brings to print an epic realm of magic and intrigue! In a land ruled by the shape-lifting Dragon Kings, Cabe Bedlam is hunted for both the legacy he represents and the future he may bring. Yet, dragons may be the least of the dangers, for in a land drenched with sorcery, Cabe's very legacy may be what destroys him!

Richard A Knaak Dragonrealm: 1. Firedrake 2. Ice Dragon 3. Wolfhelm 4. Shadow Steed 5. The Crystal Dragon 6. The Dragon Crown 7. The Horse King, The Shrouded Realm, Children of the Drake, Dragon Tome Richard A Knaak Dragonrealm: 1. Firedrake 2. Ice Dragon 3. Wolfhelm 4. Shadow Steed 5. The Crystal Dragon 6. The Dragon Crown 7. The Horse King, The Shrouded Realm, Children of the Drake, Dragon TomeRichard A Knaak Dragonrealm: 1. Firedrake 2. Ice Dragon 3. Wolfhelm 4. Shadow Steed 5. The Crystal Dragon 6. The Dragon Crown 7. The Horse King, The Shrouded Realm, Children of the Drake, Dragon Tome
Richard A Knaak Dragonrealm: 1. Firedrake 2. Ice Dragon 3. Wolfhelm 4. Shadow Steed 5. The Crystal Dragon 6. The Dragon Crown 7. The Horse King, The Shrouded Realm, Children of the Drake, Dragon TomeRichard A Knaak Dragonrealm: 1. Firedrake 2. Ice Dragon 3. Wolfhelm 4. Shadow Steed 5. The Crystal Dragon 6. The Dragon Crown 7. The Horse King, The Shrouded Realm, Children of the Drake, Dragon TomeRichard A Knaak Dragonrealm: 1. Firedrake 2. Ice Dragon 3. Wolfhelm 4. Shadow Steed 5. The Crystal Dragon 6. The Dragon Crown 7. The Horse King, The Shrouded Realm, Children of the Drake, Dragon TomeRichard A Knaak Dragonrealm: 1. Firedrake 2. Ice Dragon 3. Wolfhelm 4. Shadow Steed 5. The Crystal Dragon 6. The Dragon Crown 7. The Horse King, The Shrouded Realm, Children of the Drake, Dragon Tome
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Richard A. Knaak Legends of the DragonrealmRichard A. Knaak Legends of the DragonrealmRichard A. Knaak Legends of the Dragonrealm

Origin of Dragonrealm This trilogy is a prequel to Dragonrealm. Publisher: The Vraad, a race of master wizards, rule Nimth with little regard even for the laws of nature, twisting their world to their whims. Their carelessness, though, at last forces them into a desperate plan of escape from ravaged Nimth to a mysterious world. Yet, even if they manage to overcome personal emnities and vendettas, the Vraad will soon learn that their new home, a place of dragons, will not so readily bend and, instead, could prove their master.

Richard A. Knaak Dragonrealm: The Shrouded Realm, Children of the Drake, Dragon Tomerake, Dragon Tomerake, Dragon Tome
 

Knight in Shadow — (2011- ) Publisher: More than two centuries ago, the three kingdoms of Rundin, Wallmyre, and Tepis banded together at the urging of the wizard Paulo Centuros to combat the ambitions of the sorcerer-king, Novaris. Yet, although they were triumphant and the forces of the sorcerer-king were scattered, Novaris himself was not to be found. Uncertain as to whether their foe was dead, the wizard sent forth the knight Evan Wytherling on a quest to seek the truth about Novaris, no matter how long it took. Still alive despite the great passage of time and the dark forces he has confronted during his fruitless search, Evan returns to the scene of the climactic battle and discovers that the truth may have been under his nose all this time. However, in ferreting out the secrets of Novaris's disappearance, Evan uncovers the sorcerer-king's long-dreamt plot of vengeance... and the fact that not only is he key to them, but that the dead — even dragons — may not rest easy!

Richard A. Knaak Dragonrealm: The Shrouded Realm, Children of the Drake, Dragon Tome

Dragon Mound by Richard KnaakDragon Mound

Richard A. Knaak Dragonrealm: The Shrouded Realm, Children of the Drake, Dragon TomeDragon Mound, Richard Knaak's first installment in the KNIGHT IN SHADOW trilogy, chronicles Evan Wytherling's confrontation with long time enemies as he seeks to end his seemingly endless quest.

Evan has been a part of momentous war, nations fighting against nations with magic, dragons and knights all vying on behalf of two master wizards for control of the nation of Rundin. The final battle in that war took place hundreds of years ago, and Evan has been on the road even since. He is worn down, like an old belt that has been tightened so often that the leather has been stretched out of its normal shape and bears permanent marks where the buckle latches on.

In Pretor's Hill, Mardi is an unusually intelligent, educated young woman with ideas, dreams and hopes that don't necessarily match up with those of her uncle and the rest of the community. Mardi's fascination with the writing of the philosopher (and former wizard) Paulo Centurous leads her mind to question and dream beyond the simple life that the little town of Pretor's Hill would offer.

For Evan, coming to Pretor's Hill is like a journey back in time. The town itself is unfamiliar to him, but it was built on the site of the last major battle of the great war. In this town lie not only bad memories, but the ghosts of those whom Evan has killed and those who are too powerful to simply die. For Evan there is a mystery that begins to unfold as the quest that he was sent on by Paulo Centurous leads him to confront the forces of the seemingly vanquished Novaris. Magic begins to manifest itself in Pretor's Hill, and Evan must prepare to fight yet again. Fortunately, he has an ally in Mardi.

A couple of other supporting characters who gradually develop into interesting cast members are the really friendly Arno the Smith, and the King's Man, Steppenwald, who callously manipulates others to his advantage.

Dragon Mound is a solid, but not spectacular, fantasy novel that would be appropriate for teens (though I don't know if the sequels will be appropriate — this isn't marketed as YA). There is some violence and dark imagery, but nothing that most young readers can't handle. Knaak’s world and characters are interesting and his descriptions of battle magic and the overwhelming power and awe of facing a dragon in combat are compelling.

I found Dragon Mound to be too slow to be a truly exciting read. Knaak takes a long time to set the stage and much of this is done with dramatic conversation rather than stimulating action. The pace picked up at the end, but it took too long to get going. Readers who don't mind a slow set-up will probably enjoy Dragon Mound more than I did. —John Hulet

Stand-Alone Fantasies:

book review richard a. knaak king of the greyKing of the Grey — (1993) Publisher: They are the shadows we see out of the corner of our eyes, the visions flickering past in the middle of the night. They are the elves, the fairies, and other legends of our creation. The Grey abound around us, are part of us, forever tied to our innermost thoughts. They seek to be truly real, to truly live, and for that they need a human anchor, a false king, who can give them substance. In Chicago, Jeremiah Todtmann is chosen for that unwitting role, but even as he tries to come to grips with the existence of the Grey themselves, he will soon discover that while some represent but the harmless dreams of men...others are their most deadly nightmares.


richard a. knaak review the janus maskThe Janus Mask — (1995) Publisher: With arms and sorcery, Baron Mandrol has ruled Medecia, displaying as proof of his ultimate control his collection of life-like death masks of fallen rivals. Yet one mask more than any other contains some essence of the one it represents, that of the wizard Viktor Falsche. When it is placed on the face of a hapless peasant, Viktor receives one last chance to gain his revenge against the monstrous baron and free Medecia. However, his time is limited, for the mask will soon deteriorate beyond saving...and with its destruction will go the last of Viktor Falsche.


book review richard a. knaak frostwingFrostwing — (1995) Publisher: Grigori Nicolau has been alive for 700 years, haunted by Frostwing, a phantasmic gargoyle who steals his identity and memories as he dreams. Now in modern Chicago, Grigori sees his tormentor's actual stone image on top of a building and must decipher a sorcerous plot that spans centuries.


book review richard a. knaak dutchmanDutchman — (1996) Publisher: Written by the author of the "Dragonrealm" books, this is the story of the Dutchman destined to travel from reality to reality, helplessly destroying a version of the world as he goes.


Richard Knaak Sylvio Tabet Beastmaster: MythBeastmaster: Myth — (2009) With Sylvio Tabet. Publisher: A reimagining of the beloved epic fantasy of film and TV that centered around the sword-wielding beastmaster battling evil in a primordial world


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