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The Dragon Lord
(1979)

The Dragon Lord
(1979)

First, I `d like to say how pleased I was to find that I could purchase a brand new copy of this from Amazon, and since I'm an Amazon Prime member I received free shipping.

An Arthurian Tale out of the Ordinary, Arthur Warlord of Britain, has forged together a Mercenary Army more savage and terrible than the Saxon barbarians who have invaded his Island. Victory isn't enough. Now Arthur wants to annihilate the Saxons by becoming the Dragon Lord.

He needs a Skull.

This is Drake's first novel. He showed promise even back then that this guy was going to be special.

Warning: There is a scene toward the end of chapter Eleven that might give sensitive juveniles nightmares. It is best to have sensitive juveniles avoid this scene, in my humble opinion, it almost gave me nightmares. What were you thinking Dave?

From the author:

Very little of what I wrote before finishing Redliners was
intended for juveniles, sensitive or otherwise.
That particular scene was stolen from a Danish historian,
Saxo Grammaticus. (Who was also the source of Hamlet, if you were wondering.)
I have no objection to the warning--which as I say could be
applied more generally.
All best,
Dave

I highly recommend this novel to fans of Arthurian Fantasy and to Drake Fans, but not for juveniles say under the age of 15 or so.

Gunner June, 2,010

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Dragon Lord Drake 9780671878900 Books Reviews


great combat descriptions, really. but this work is too fragmentary. stuff happens, then something quite else, then the story takes a turn when it should be moving forward. drake should have made this into short stories. then it might have worked. not the fight in the end though, which somehow doesn't seem to fit in. this is like a warning to fantasy writers sometimes you shouls make a short story, not a novel. this didn't really seem lie a novel to me. some of the things that happened and how they happened seem weird
The thing about David Drake is that he absolutely refuses to be bound by sentimental genre restrictions that he hasn't agreed to.
And this is a typical, albeit early, example of him doing that. His Arthur isn't the doomed romantic of T.H. White; he's a historically believable conqueror, every bit as credible -- and unsavory -- as Genghis Khan, Attila the Hun, or Ibn Saud. Drake's protagonists, while capable of some personal nobility, aren't cookie-cutter heroes, or even the more complex (and also thoroughly enjoyable) ones from White -- they're the sorts of folks who simply don't let cutting a few throats bother them.
This is probably the most original take on the whole Arthurian thing that I've ever read, and I've read quite a few.
On one hand, like anything David Drake, this is a very solid read. If, of course, you aren't sick to tears of his one-dimensional soldier heroes like I am. Still, the re-telling is fresh and gritty in a good sense of the word. One episode is downright thrilling.

On the other hand, the title - while technically correct - is insanely misleading. To put it simply, this is not a book about a dragon lord. Here are some alternative - better fitting - titles Luck of the Danish; Three's Company; Soldiers and Fortune; Fate Had It... You will notice none of these send goose-bumps down your spine like the real title. Much as the book itself won't. There's a dragon, there's a lord and the lord owns the dragon. That's it. Almost nothing you may have imagined from the premise will actually materialize. Prepare for another - much, much weaker - Ranks of Bronze. In fact, you're better off just re-reading *that*.

Also, I found the plot had extremely little to do with the story, if that makes any sense. Imagine Luke Skywalker spending three fourths of A New Hope on Tatooine, running errands for Darth Sidious. Yeah...
I came to this book with high expectation based on the mention in "Sorcerer and Sword". Because of that, I ended up a bit underwhelmed.

Good book. It moves fast, the ideas are fresh even though it is working the "Arthur" field. A few of the images will stick with me and I may reread it. Ultimately though, it was a good airplane read.
Great to read again.
This book blends the scant history of sub-Roman Britain with early Arthurian (and other) legends. The story's perspective is novel and I enjoyed the new take on the more classic characters.
Could be called sword and sorcery, Arthurian retelling, Irish mythology.... Whatever you call it, this tale of two very different but well matched mercenaries, trying to stay alive and true to each other and what they believe (or don't believe), despite the forces of history and the machinations of warlords, magicians, witches, and mythic monsters -- it held my attention each time I picked it up. I don't have many books of this sort on my shelf, but I know I will continue to reread this one every few years as I have for over fifteen years, so I'm looking for a hardcover edition.

NOTE Where I learned the meaning of 'I've got your back' even though it's never said. Read when you want to restore your faith in less-than-perfect but still-the-best friends.
The Dragon Lord
(1979)

The Dragon Lord
(1979)

First, I `d like to say how pleased I was to find that I could purchase a brand new copy of this from , and since I'm an Prime member I received free shipping.

An Arthurian Tale out of the Ordinary, Arthur Warlord of Britain, has forged together a Mercenary Army more savage and terrible than the Saxon barbarians who have invaded his Island. Victory isn't enough. Now Arthur wants to annihilate the Saxons by becoming the Dragon Lord.

He needs a Skull.

This is Drake's first novel. He showed promise even back then that this guy was going to be special.

Warning There is a scene toward the end of chapter Eleven that might give sensitive juveniles nightmares. It is best to have sensitive juveniles avoid this scene, in my humble opinion, it almost gave me nightmares. What were you thinking Dave?

From the author

Very little of what I wrote before finishing Redliners was
intended for juveniles, sensitive or otherwise.
That particular scene was stolen from a Danish historian,
Saxo Grammaticus. (Who was also the source of Hamlet, if you were wondering.)
I have no objection to the warning--which as I say could be
applied more generally.
All best,
Dave

I highly recommend this novel to fans of Arthurian Fantasy and to Drake Fans, but not for juveniles say under the age of 15 or so.

Gunner June, 2,010
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