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A Knight of the Word (Word and Void, Bk 2)
A Knight of the Word - Word and Void, Bk 2
Author: Terry Brooks
An unbroken string of fourteen national bestsellers has established Terry Brooks as today's leading voice in fantasy fiction, a writer whose magical creations and characters are beloved the world over. Now, in this no-holds-barred battle between good and evil, the dazzling sequel to his bestselling Running with the Demon, Brooks surpasses ev...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781857237382
ISBN-10: 1857237382
Publication Date: 8/3/2006
Pages: 432
Rating:
  • Currently 3.3/5 Stars.
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3.3 stars, based on 6 ratings
Publisher: Orbit
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 0
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reviewed A Knight of the Word (Word and Void, Bk 2) on + 2 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
This is the second book in a series. A very interesting blend of old world fantasy and modern world events. First in the series was Running with the Demon, and I recommend reading it first.
Catmint avatar reviewed A Knight of the Word (Word and Void, Bk 2) on + 112 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
It will keep you reading, wanting more!
reviewed A Knight of the Word (Word and Void, Bk 2) on + 2 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
Excellent reading!! Fabulous storyline of good against evil.
mazeface avatar reviewed A Knight of the Word (Word and Void, Bk 2) on + 66 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Nest and John Ross return in the second installment of the series called "The Word and Void Trilogy." John Ross has forsaken his duties as a Knight of the Word and the Lady has assigned Nest to convince him to get his act back together.

While I found the story entertaining, I did not find it as gripping as the first book "Running with the Demon." Not to say I didn't like it, but we are talking apples and oranges here. Brooks slows down the pace considerably here and the characters do much more navel gazing. I did enjoy the chase scene between a demon and one of the characters . . . pretty intense.

If you liked "Running with the Demon" you'll like "A Knight of the Word" but just expect something different. Sometimes change is good.
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Very good book...a bit predictable in parts, but worth the read.
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Second book of the trilogy. Much better then the first and I loved the interplay of Nest and Wraith. He did a good job with the fight scene in the book. I really enjoyed it.
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one of my favorite terry brooks books ^_^ more alternate-reality-sci-fi than his usual high-fantasy stuff, but a rockin' read nonetheless.
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Not one of my favorite readings. It was slow to get started.
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Haven't read this one yet, as I somehow got two copies, but if it's from Brooks, it's bound to be good.

From back cover: Eight centuries ago the first Knight of the Word was commissioned to combat the demonic evil of the Void. Now that daunting legacy has passed to John Ross--along with powerful magic and the knowledge that his actions are all that stand between a living hell and humanity's future.
Then, after decades of service to the Word, an unspeakable act of violence shatters John Ross's weary faith. Haunted by guilt, he turns his back on his dread gift, settling down to build a normal life, untroubled by demons and nightmares.
But a fallen Knight makes a tempting prize for the Void, which could bend the Knight's magic to its own evil ends. And once the demons on Ross's trail track him to Seattle, neither he nor anyone close to him will be safe. His only hope is Nest Freemark, a college student who wields an extraordinary magic all her own. Five years earlier, Ross had aided Nest when the future of humanity rested upon her choice between Word and Void. Now Nest must return the favor. She must restore Ross's faith, or his life--and hers--will be forfeit . . .

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