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David Gemmell
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3 Jun 1999 Rigante (Book 1)

Born in the storm that doomed his father, Connavar grows to manhood among the mist-covered mountains of Caer Druagh, where the Rigante tribe dwell in harmony with the land and its gods.

But beyond the border, across the water, an evil force is gathering strength, an unstoppable force that will change the world beyond all recognition.

Haunted by malevolent spirits and hunted by evil men, Connavar sets out on a spectacular mission to save his people.

In this latest tale of love and honour, friendship and courage, from the master of the genre, Gemmell explores the intriguing worlds of Celtic myth and earth magic.


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  • Paperback: 480 pages
  • Publisher: Corgi; New Ed edition (3 Jun 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0552142565
  • ISBN-13: 978-0552142564
  • Product Dimensions: 10.8 x 3.1 x 17.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (43 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 14,332 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Followers of David Gemmell since the publication of his first novel Legend in 1984, will be used to his ability to weave a compulsively engaging story, and Sword In The Storm is no different. But in the intervening years, his skill in mixing mysticism with stark reality; tenderness with the brutality of battle, and credible lands with well-drawn characters, has continued to develop.

Sword In The Storm is the first in the Rigante Series and traces the young life of Connavar--a Rigante tribesman with the mark of greatness upon him. Fighting against the flaws of his own character, the prophecies of invasion from across the water, and feted as both hero and villain, Connavar strives to secure the lands of his birth for his people through joy, tragedy and every shade in between.

This is the beginning of another epic saga from arguably the finest fantasy writer in Britain today. Following in the footsteps of the classic Drenai series and the tales of The Jerusalem Man, this offering will not disappoint Gemmell devotees. Sword In The Storm is easy on the eye and offers up a hero that can be both loved and hated in equal measure. Quite simply, David Gemmell has done it again. --James Barclay --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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"'Gemmell is several rungs above the good - right into the fabulous'" (Anne McCaffrey )

"'The best fantasy inspires genuine involvement. David Gemmell's novels do just that'" (Interzone )

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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful
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I am not a very big fan of fantasy novels. I get turned off from all of the magic, dragons and fairies that litter the genre. Which brings the question 'why did you buy this book?' quite honestly, i picked it out at random. how lucky was I! This book is such a departure from the steryotype of the fantasy genre, which gets pretty tiring after reading so many of the same books. In Sword in The Storm, we have our hero, Connavar, a legendary future king who saves his people from utter destruction. As Gemmell shows, however, Connavar is just a man, with fears, limitations, and insecurities which we all possess. Gemmell shows us a man with tragic flaws who is ultimately misunderstood by all; a demi-god by the Keltoi, and a demon by his enemies. After reading this book, we know that he is neither. He is just a man, with a deep sense of honour and a terrible burden which he brought upon himself, and must face alone. It does have some magical elements to it, however, but Gemmell places it so perfectly, that the magic seems irrelevant. the story is about men, and ultimately, heroes. Gemmell creates characters which are so incredibly compelling, the reader develops genuine love for them all, much like Robert Jordan or even Ernest Hemingway. After reading this book, it restored my long lost love for fantsy novels, and is the perfect book for one get started in the genre.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Stunning absolutely stunning 28 May 2002
Format:Paperback
I'll admit it I'm a big fan of David Gemmell. I usually pick up one of his books and know I'll have a good read. However this book far surpasses any of his others in my opinion. His main character Connavar is probably the most rounded, fleshed out one that Gemmell has ever invented. He has weaknesses, he's insecure sometimes but he always commands your attention. Connavar is however supported by other equal figures who Gemmell has made not only likeable but believable. I'm really at a loss to describe just how much I enjoyed this book. It's one of those that when you finish it you just close the back cover and say WOW.
Can't recommend this book enough. Long may David Gemmell continue writing.
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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful
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Gemmell does it again. Readers of his books over the years will have seen the changes and developments in Gemmell's writing ability. Earlier novels (Legend...) were in parts, for want of a better description, corny. However, these novels began to progress and we were given legendary characters such as Waylander the Slayer (or Dakyeras......can't be too sure on the spelling of that......! ), Druss the Legend, Tenaka Khan, Chareos the Blade Master, Culain Larch Feragh, Tarantio & Dace, Talaban, John Shannow, Bane and Parmenion. With each new book that Gemmell has written, his characters have developed and become more and more believable. Raw emotions - love, hate, uncertanty, lust, rage, greed, honour, betrayal, kindness, courage. His characters have a realistic amount of each. He deals with the gritty reality of fantasy (a stark parody! ). He has not got glorious fighters with dragons and wzards. He has got moody characters, struggling with the weight of responsibility, never sleeping or eating (sounds like Karis the Ice Queen! ). Bloody, ferocious battles where whole chapters are painted with crimson expertise. I challenge ANYONE to read a Gemmell book and not love it!

In Sword in the Storm, the first book in the Rigante Series, we see Connoavar start his life and career under the watchful eye of his mentor - Ruathain. This book has shades of other classic titles from Gemmell, namely the older ones like Legend, and Waylander. Also the Stone armies are like late Romans (similar to the outlanders in Ironhand's daughter) and the Rigante are like celts or Highland clans of Scotland. Connavar is s fairly well rounded character that does his best to survive and bring freedom to the clans from the empire of Stone....

I read this and loved it. I thought it was a good story, even if aspects of it were similar to others. The characters were developed and realistic - which is the key to all good characters. Gemmell always deals with basic human emotions with a skill I have rarely read. His books can bring tears to your eyes, make you laugh, make you smile but most of all give you an insight into the person you are. You read a Gemmell novel and you knmow that if you saw someone who needed help, you would be like Druss and stride on in there and lend a helping hand. Well, I would anyway. And no doubt many others would too.

So, yet another enjoyable read. Fans, you know what is coming but you also know you love every minute of it! If you are new to Gemmell, I recommend that you read this and all other Gemmell novels.

As a big fan I am looking forward to reading Hero in the shadows. This is my FIRST EVER review of anything so, please, do not judge it too harshly. Read more ›

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5.0 out of 5 stars Short and Sweet.... 22 Jun 2007
By A. Cresswell TOP 1000 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
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There are but a few truely great fantasy authors that I read again and again. David is one of the few authors that if I find myself with a layover or 4-5 hours stuck in an airport I'll actually buy one of his books, knowing I've already read it. Simply because within a few page turns I'm completely imerresed in his world and the hours that would otherwise have dragged by, quiet literally zoom past. I always finish his books uplifted and slightly wistful. Another great book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A brilliantly personal fantasy. 13 Sep 2003
By Ian Tapley VINE™ VOICE
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THE STORY:
Connavar grows up among the simple folk of the Rigante, but when he leaves to become a scout for the armies of Stone, he soon realised that one day his own people will by confronted by Stone's invincible war machine.

WHAT'S GOOD:
Just about everything! This book blends fantasy and the history of Celtic Britain perfectly in the form of the life of young Connavar. Gemmel's talent lies in connecting you to his characters on a deep emotional level and in this book you will find yourself lamenting Connavar's failures and celebrating his triumphs as if they were your own. An interesting sub-plot is the conflict between the old magic spirits, such as the Morrigu, and the advancment of civilisation through the armies of Stone.

WHAT'S BAD:
I felt a little annoyed that this book didn't contain the Rigante's first battle with Stone's forces, but I guess that's intended to lead the reader into the series. Also, for some reason I can't quite explain, the use of 'Stone' to represent 'Rome' gets on my nerves.

Truly an unmissable piece of fantasy psuedo-history.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Not the best i've read
First off,I'm not a David Gemmell fan, Having said that, it is a good read, but I feel that other writers cover the same ground rather more effectively, the late, very great Iain M... Read more
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Published 5 months ago by Lucinda
5.0 out of 5 stars Sword in theStorm
Excellent author and as I have read most of what he wrote will have to find another author to start reading
Published 5 months ago by Frankie Andreou
5.0 out of 5 stars Very Good.
By far one of the best fantasies out there. An epic adventure consisting of four novels of how a tribe fights for its very survival against an invading Empire.
Published 11 months ago by Rich M
5.0 out of 5 stars Sword in the Storm
Sword in the Storm is the first of David Gemmell's four-book 'Rigante' series, and Connavar another of his troubled heroes. Read more
Published 13 months ago by Steve D
5.0 out of 5 stars Sword in the storm
I have only just started reading Gemmell's books and have not been let down so far. His way of describing characters and events depicted are amazing.
Published 17 months ago by Gemmellfan
5.0 out of 5 stars Gemmell at his best.
I am a huge fan of David Gemmell, owning almost all of his books, and though I still think that none of his books can top Legend, Sword in the Storm comes mighty close. Read more
Published 19 months ago by G. Gould
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book - Gemmels characters are a joy to read.
After being recommended on many occasions to try David Gemmel's work, I finally bought the first Rigante book 'Sword in the Storm' and I was not dissapointed. Read more
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