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The Baron of Magister Valley / Steven Brust.

"Reader, you will undoubtedly have had the misfortune of consuming the rotten fruit of fallacies that we--Paarfi of Roundwood (esteemed historian of House of Hawk and exquisite artisan of truths)-- borrow our factual recount of Dragaeran history from some obscure fellow who goes by the name Al Dumas or some silly nomenclature of that nature. The salacious claims that The Baron of Magister Valley bears any resemblance to a certain nearly fictional narrative about an infamous count are unfounded (we do not dabble in tall tales. The occasional moderately stretched? Yes. But never tall). Our tale is that of a nobleman who is betrayed by those he trusted, and subsequently imprisoned. After centuries of confinement, he contrives to escape and prepares to avenge himself against his betrayers. A mirror image of The Count of Monte Cristo, vitrolic naysayers still grouse? Well, that is nearly and utterly false."

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Adult fiction   Earlville Branch . . Available .  
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ISBN 9781250311474
1250311470
Author Brust, Steven, 1955- author.
Title The Baron of Magister Valley / Steven Brust.
Edition First edition.
Published New York : Tor, 2020.
Physical description 447 pages ; 25 cm.
Series Khaavren romances
Summary "Reader, you will undoubtedly have had the misfortune of consuming the rotten fruit of fallacies that we--Paarfi of Roundwood (esteemed historian of House of Hawk and exquisite artisan of truths)-- borrow our factual recount of Dragaeran history from some obscure fellow who goes by the name Al Dumas or some silly nomenclature of that nature. The salacious claims that The Baron of Magister Valley bears any resemblance to a certain nearly fictional narrative about an infamous count are unfounded (we do not dabble in tall tales. The occasional moderately stretched? Yes. But never tall). Our tale is that of a nobleman who is betrayed by those he trusted, and subsequently imprisoned. After centuries of confinement, he contrives to escape and prepares to avenge himself against his betrayers. A mirror image of The Count of Monte Cristo, vitrolic naysayers still grouse? Well, that is nearly and utterly false."
Subject Dragaera (Imaginary place) -- Fiction
Swordplay -- Fiction
Revenge -- Fiction
Betrayal -- Fiction
Nobility -- Fiction
Imaginary places -- Fiction
Science fiction
Action and adventure fiction
Fantasy fiction
Additional author Dumas, Alexandre, 1802-1870
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