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Language
  
English

Publication date
  
2007

Originally published
  
2007

Preceded by
  
The Cry Of The Icemark

Publisher
  
The Chicken House

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Country
  
United Kingdom

Series
  
The Icemark Chronicles

Media type
  
Print (Hardback)

Author
  
Stuart Hill

Genre
  
Fantasy literature


Cover artist
  
Gary Blythe (US) Mark Edwards/Carol Lawson (UK)

Followed by
  
Last Battle of the Icemark

Similar
  
Stuart Hill books, Fantasy books

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Blade of Fire is the second novel in Stuart Hill's fantasy series, the Icemark Chronicles.

Contents

Plot

Blade of Fire takes place 20 years after the first novel. The story follows Thirrin's and Oskan's (now married) new efforts to repel the imposing threat of Imperial invasion, yet again at the hands of Scipio Bellorum and his bloodthirsty sons, Octavius and Sulla.
But this time, they have the help of their five children: Cressida, the Crown Princess and military extraordinaire; Eodred and Cerdic, the twin warrior princes; Charlemagne (Sharley), stricken with polio at a young age, and much to his chagrin, cannot be a warrior; and finally Medea, the dark daughter and the only inheritor to her father's gift.
A burning hatred for Charlemagne causes Medea to turn against her family. Early on in the book Oskan has a prophecy about Sharley. About a week or two later Sharley is sent off into exile to be Prince Regent to the exiles. Maggie, his tutor, goes with him. He is sent to the Southern Continent where he makes some unexpected allies and friends. This includes the Desert People (he befriends the Sultan's son) and the Lusu people of Arifica. Maggie falls ill on the journey to the Sultan's palace and is sent to stay in oasis where he recovers. On the journey to Lusuland, an unexpected storm comes but the spirits of the desert (the blessed women) save them from harm. On the sea voyage back to Icemark the fleet of Lusu people and the desert people are attacked by the Empire's biggest allies.
Then before the final battle against the Polypontians, Medea possesses the Crown Prince of the desert people, Mehkmet, and turns him against Sharley. With the help of the Blessed Women though, Medea is defeated. Later when Oskan is about to call down lightning, Medea steals his lightning and is about to use it against Sharley but Oskan blocks the lightning, sending it back toward Medea. Oskan attacks Medea because he found out that Medea betrayed the Icemark and banishes her to the seventh plain of the magical realms called The Circle Of Dark.
Octavius is killed by Sharley and Sulla is killed by Cressida. After the battle Scipio is beheaded by Thirrin and the Vampire Queen rips apart his body. Icemark has defeated the Empire.

Characters

See Characters in the Icemark Chronicles.
See Medea (The Icemark Chronicles).

Reception

Blade Of Fire received mainly positive reviews but with a few negative reviews. The Times said of it, "Hill is great at battle-scenes, and his benign werewolves and vampires are a pleasing twist on the legendary monsters. Despite that The Times wasn't over enthusiastic about the sequel. Books For Keeps noted that, "Hill is ingenious in his use of real historical figures and societies as the basis of fantasy."

References

Blade of Fire Wikipedia