The Mark of the Demons
OCLC 4027041 | | |
Preceded by | Witch of the Four Winds | |
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Followed by | When the Idols Walked |
The Mark of the Demons is a fantasy novel by American writer John Jakes, featuring his sword and sorcery hero Brak the Barbarian.
Publication history
The novel was first published under the title Brak the Barbarian Versus the Mark of the Demons in paperback by
Plot
Continuing his quest to reach the glorious southern realm of Khurdisan the Golden, Brak, a blond, braided, and broadsword-wielding barbarian from the frozen north, crosses the desolate desert of Logol. By chance, he meets a duo of royal twins whose throne has been usurped, and seek a champion to restore them. But their motives are dubious, their word untrustworthy, and behind all lurks the menace of the corrupt and evil cult of the demon god Yob-Haggoth, whose followers bear unrelenting hatred towards Brak.
Reception
L. Sprague de Camp, commenting on the book together with Witch of the Four Winds, likens Brak to Gardner Fox's barbarian hero Kothar, calling the character "a virtual twin of" Fox's. "Jakes uses a very small cast of characters, and poor Brak is starved, frozen, and exhausted most of the time. Instead of wearing a warm coat and pants like any sensible Northerner, he runs around in freezing weather naked but for that damned lion skin (with tail). Still, pretty good fun."[2]
The novel was also reviewed by Richard Rieve in Son of the WSFA Journal no. 24, 1971.[1]
Notes
- ^ a b The Mark of the Demons title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- ^ De Camp, L. Sprague. Review in Amra v. 2, no. 52, April 1970, p. 14.