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Mass Market Paperback The Tomb of Horrors Book

ISBN: 078692702X

ISBN13: 9780786927029

The Tomb of Horrors

(Book #7 in the Greyhawk Classics Series)

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Kaerion Whitehart was once a mighty paladin, but sins of the past have cast him far from the light. Together with an elf mercenary, he now survives by the might of his sword alone. In exchange for a... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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5 ratings

Best of the Greyhawk Novels

The story of redemption and salvation, told well, never gets old and this story is told very well. Though some have described it as generic and formulaic, I believe it actually achieves greater success because it does use common elements so effectively. This is a classic tale retold well in a D & D novel, using the "Tomb of Horrors" as scene and metaphor. Both similar and distinctive from the journey of man into a dark region of the world and, by metaphor, into himself (akin but not equal, of course, to Conrad's "Heart of Darkness"). The main character is deeply troubled and flawed but not beyond all hope. And the finding of salvation, ultimately, through his own power to call out for help and succor--and not by the initiative of supreme powers or faceless forces--recalls and reinforces the power of the individual over his or her environment. Classic storytelling and classic Greyhawk.

Great story... but needs more to fill me up.

I'd actually give it about 4 1/2 stars, but that's not an option. Awesome book, though! Very easy read, and keeps you wanting to keep reading and reading to get thru it. I like the ending as well, but i feel a little bit like they're building up for a sequel. It needs more, and left some things unfinished and unanswered. I actually like the books "White Plume Mountain", "Descent Into The Depths", and "Queen Of The Demonweb" (all by Paul Kidd), but this one came in a very close 2nd to that series. I highly recommend getting a copy and checking it out yourself. :>

Amazing read, by the VP of pokemon no less!

First I have to say that no matter what you thought of the book you should not reveal major happenings in your review. People read these reviews to get a good idea of whether or not they would like to read the book, not have the whole story revealed especially those characters who DIE. sheish.Anyway, I totally agree with the reviewer named Bruce R Cordell that this book was very well written. You can see the depth in the characters, espically the protagonist. This book does something that I have not seen in many other books and that is convey believable emotions especially when it comes to loosing one's faith. To anyone who is just not sure, I say take a chance and pick this book up it will be well worth the time you spend reading it.

Enjoyable fantasy with more than a touch of feeling

I thoroughly enjoyed this book. If nothing else, the author impressed me with his very acute portrayal of the emotional spirits of all his characters. Few are the books nowadays where all their characters are believable, distinct and sympathizable. The wonder it is that in TOMB OF HORRORS, Strohm makes every character real and with feeling. Even minor characters are given names and significance, giving them space to be real in the story.Strohm's protagonists are first-class representations of their stereotype - the agonized fallen paladin; the Legolas-like elf, the witty, pretty bard; the old, frisson-laden mage; the stately, stern cleric - let's just say that their personalities are not original, and yet Strohm breathes life into them. Each has different dimensions in their personalities, capable of opposite ends of emotions, just like real people. They speak like real people, and Strohm takes care to enter into the minds of each character when they are in focus. This authorial trait is oddly rare, even in some of the most popular fantasy writers of today.TOMB OF HORRORS, in other words, is not so much about the tomb, but really a novel of characters and characterization. Don't read this book thinking you are about to embark on a physical, action adventure. You should be reading this to follow the story of its lead character - whose fate, though predictable, is resolved with enough originality such that I kept wanting to turn the page to see how he gets through his spiritual predicament, and how he ultimately redeems himself, and of course saves the day... Yes, certainly there are a few loose ends by the end of the book, and one can see how the story can be lengthened. But this is all forgotten considering Strohm's spectacular conclusion which somehow avoids the worst clichés. I am impressed with the way he resolves the characters' plots. It would be fascinating to learn more about each of them, perhaps in a prequel, perhaps in a sequel.

Keith scares me

I have to admit that I don't read too much shared fiction, but there was a double hook with Tomb of Horrors--Keith is a friend, and I wrote a game product related to this title. Truth to tell, I wanted to write this book. So you see, Keith already had a few marks against him before I picked it up.So I read through the first scene. Oh my god, can they publish this stuff? Apparently, they can. The author is a nice guy, but horror sleeps below his placid surface. If you've ever wanted to know what it felt like to be crucified, this book is for you. This scene sets the tone for the antagonist, and does so spectacularly well.Then we meet the protagonist, Kaerion, in the next chapter. A down-on-his-luck swordsman washing away his sorrows in drink? Yes, but it turns out he has a lot to wash away. He was once a paladin, now fallen, whose holy sword continually torments him with the memory of what he once was. No matter how he tries to dispose of the holy blade, it always reappears. This is great stuff.So, the book begins to shape up. Two groups have designs on the legendary Tomb of Horrors. One group evil, one good. Each has a fair way to go before they reach the doorstep of the ancient tomb. But that's where the horror truly begins. More importantly for me, it is also where we discover if Kaerion can finally achieve redemption.
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