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First in the important fan-favorite series, Swords and Deviltry collects four fantastical trip reviews from Fritz Leiber, the writer who coined the key phrase “sword and sorcery” and helped birth a whole genre.
In “Induction,” in the world of Nehwon, fate brings young prince Fafhrd and apprentice magician the Gray Mouser mutually to mark the start of a faithful and lifelong camaraderie. Used by his wicked mom’s enchantments, Fafhrd discovers freedom by going after the love of a lovely celebrity in the Nebula and Hugo Award–nominated “The Snow Women.” Learning sorcery under a great wizard in a land where it is forbidden, Mouse button crosses the skinny line between white and dark magic to avenge a great incorrect in “The Unholy Grail.” And in the Nebula and Hugo Award–receiving novella “Ill Met in Lankhmar,” Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser disguise themselves as beggars to infiltrate the Thieves’ Guild—only to pay a horrible price for their greed when they come face-to-face with a monstrous bad.
First in the important fan-favorite series, Swords and Deviltry collects four fantastical trip reviews from Fritz Leiber, the writer who coined the key phrase “sword and sorcery” and helped birth a whole genre.
In “Induction,” in the world of Nehwon, fate brings young prince Fafhrd and apprentice magician the Gray Mouser mutually to mark the start of a faithful and lifelong camaraderie. Used by his wicked mom’s enchantments, Fafhrd discovers freedom by going after the love of a lovely celebrity in the Nebula and Hugo Award–nominated “The Snow Women.” Learning sorcery under a great wizard in a land where it is forbidden, Mouse button crosses the skinny line between white and dark magic to avenge a great incorrect in “The Unholy Grail.” And in the Nebula and Hugo Award–receiving novella “Ill Met in Lankhmar,” Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser disguise themselves as beggars to infiltrate the Thieves’ Guild—only to pay a horrible price for their greed when they come face-to-face with a monstrous bad.