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Quicksilver's Knight

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1995
2024
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16 chapters
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Copyright © 1995 by Christopher Stasheff.
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Geoffrey had decided that it was very boring being the son of a nobleman - especially the second son, even if the first was away from home.
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"As you said once before, Grommet - where there is bachelorhood, there is hope."
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Reluctantly, the outlaws drew back, the bodyguards most reluctantly of all, leaving a bare circle of ground fifty feet across with Geoffrey standing near its center.  Quicksilver stepped out in a fighter's crouch, sword in both hands, and began to prowl about him.  Geoffrey caught his breath; she was a magnificent figure, red gold in the sunlight, her movements fluid and sinuous.  Geoffrey watched her as a good warrior should, trying to watch her whole body but still notice every slightest movement - and notice them he did, for something within him thrilled to each tiniest quiver.  He had heard it said that it was the female's movement that caught the male's eye, and if that was so, this was certainly the most intensely feminine being he had ever seen.

But she was a feminine being with a sword, and its edge was whetted and glittering.

Finally, Geoffrey realized that she had no intention of sriking the first blow - she would wait for him to do so, try to take advantage of any opening he might reveal.  Well that was fine with him - he was more than glad to wait, too, and watch her move.

It must have shown in his face, for she flushed, then suddenly struck in a blinding blur of swordcuts, hammering and pounding at him from every angle with unbelievable speed.  He retreated a couple of steps, stunned by her skill, struck by the beauty and precision of her attack.  He pried every cut, of course, but had no time to riposte until she leaped back, eyes smouldering, sword at the ready, breast heaving with the exertion.  He stared, and knew, with a sinking heart, that he could not possibly risk hurting this gorgeous creature.

Then she was on him again, so quickly that he scarcely saw her advance, only knew that her blows were raining about him again, so that he seemed to be inside a smithy, inside the anvil itself, with a hail of blows clanging about him.  This time she did not leap back, but stayed and kept slashing and cutting.  The technique worked; he parried every cut, but some by a very narrow margin, and when she finally leaped back with a cry of satisfaction, he knew she had struck first blood.

She was easily the most skilled opponent he had ever met with a sword.  He had fought stronger, but what she lacked in strength, she made up for in speed and deftness - and precision.  "You are excellent," he breathed.

She must have known how he meant it, that he meant it in every way, for she blushed and snapped, "Come, sir, where is your skill?  Where is the vaunted swordsmanship of Geoffrey Gallowglass?  Can you not match me blow for blow?"

 

Added: 14-Mar-2020
Last Updated: 17-Oct-2024

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 01-Aug-1995
Ace
Mass Market Paperback
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Date Issued:
Cir 01-Aug-1995
Format:
Mass Market Paperback
Cover Price:
$5.50
Pages*:
281
Read:
Once
Reading(s):
1)   17 Aug 2024 - 21 Aug 2024
Internal ID:
2609
Publisher:
ISBN:
0-441-00229-3
ISBN-13:
978-0-441-00229-0
Printing:
1
Country:
United States
Language:
English
Credits:
Tara McGovern  - Cover Artist

SWORD AND SORCERY
SOME GUYS HAVE IT ALL...

Geoffery Gallowglass is a young man in demand - who must make a choice.  Should he trust the beautiful, brave Quicksilver - a bandit who stole the land of a lord for herself?  Or should he fall for the sultry, subversive Moraga - a witch who will do anything for the throne of Gramayre?

It's a choice fit for a fool.  Or a man bewitched by love...

Quicksilver's
Knight

Praise for Christopher Stasheff's Warlock series:

"Fresh... well-written and entertaining!"
- W.D. Stevens, Fantasy Review

"Enchanting adventure... one starts to get the feeling of what it's like to be a child with magical powers."
- Fanzine
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Notes and Comments:
Ace edition / August 1995
First printing based on the number line.
Canada: $6.99
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Author(s)

 Christopher Stasheff
Birth: 15 Jan 1944 Mount Vernon, New York, USA
Death: 10 Jun 2018 Champaign, Illinois, USA

Notes:
From the "About the Author" secton in Mind Out of TIme:

Christopher Stasheff (1944 - 2018) spent his early childhood in Mount Vernon, New York, but spent the rest of his formative years in Ann Arbor, Michigan.  He always had difficulty distinguishing fantasy from reality and has tried to compromise by teaching college.  When teaching proved too real, he gave it up in favor of writing full time.  He wrote novels because it was the only way he could be the director, the designer, and all the actors too.  He tended to prescript his life, but couldn't understand why other people never get their lines right.  This caused a fair amount of misunderstanding with his wife and four children.  He seeks refuge in fantasy worlds of his own making, and hopes you enjoy them as much as he does.

Christopher died in 2018 from Parkinson's Disease.  He will be remembered by his friends, family, fans, and students for his kind and gentle nature, willingness to guide and mentor any who asked, and for his witty sense of humor.  His terrible puns, however, will be forgotten as soon as humanly possible.


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