
The Pixilated Peeress
(A book in the Incorporated Knight series)(1991)
A novel by
Catherine Crook de Camp and L Sprague de Camp
Publisher's Weekly
The de Camps' latest fantasy is set in pragmatic Rhaetia, the same world pictured in The Incorporated Knight . Acting sergeant Thorolf Zigramson of the Fourth Commonwealth Foot, an aspiring scholar but a soldier by default, somewhat reluctantly rescues Yvette, the beautiful countess of Grintz, from the soldiers set after her by an evil duke who covets her body and her land. After elderly magician Doctor Bardi mistakenly transforms Yvette into an octopus, Thorolf turns to sinister Doctor Orlandus to restore her true form and discovers that the Doctor Orlandus has invaded the minds of his followers, including Yvette, and is slowly assuming control of the government of Rhaetia. When Thorolf is accused of Doctor Bardi's murder, he flees to the trolls, one of whom he must wed to gain sanctuary and keep from being eaten. From their uncertain stronghold he mounts an expedition to rescue his beloved countess and his country. With its direct, matter-of-fact tone, this wry and delightful fantasy punctures the pretensions to which the genre is often prone.
The de Camps' latest fantasy is set in pragmatic Rhaetia, the same world pictured in The Incorporated Knight . Acting sergeant Thorolf Zigramson of the Fourth Commonwealth Foot, an aspiring scholar but a soldier by default, somewhat reluctantly rescues Yvette, the beautiful countess of Grintz, from the soldiers set after her by an evil duke who covets her body and her land. After elderly magician Doctor Bardi mistakenly transforms Yvette into an octopus, Thorolf turns to sinister Doctor Orlandus to restore her true form and discovers that the Doctor Orlandus has invaded the minds of his followers, including Yvette, and is slowly assuming control of the government of Rhaetia. When Thorolf is accused of Doctor Bardi's murder, he flees to the trolls, one of whom he must wed to gain sanctuary and keep from being eaten. From their uncertain stronghold he mounts an expedition to rescue his beloved countess and his country. With its direct, matter-of-fact tone, this wry and delightful fantasy punctures the pretensions to which the genre is often prone.
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Hardback Editions
August 1991 : Hardback
| Title: Pixilated Peeress Author(s): L. Sprague De Camp, Catherine Crook De Camp ISBN: 0-345-36732-4 / 978-0-345-36732-7 (USA edition) Publisher: Del Rey Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
Paperback Editions
April 1993 : Mass Market Paperback
| Title: The Pixilated Peerless Author(s): L. Sprague De Camp ISBN: 0-517-09777-X / 978-0-517-09777-9 (USA edition) Publisher: Random House Value Publishing Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
September 1992 : Mass Market Paperback
| Title: The Pixilated Peeress Author(s): L. Sprague De Camp, Catherine Crook De Camp ISBN: 0-345-36733-2 / 978-0-345-36733-4 (USA edition) Publisher: Ballantine Books (Mm) Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
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