The Crystal Palace (novel)

The Crystal Palace (novel)

Infobox Book |
name = The Crystal Palace
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image_caption = First edition cover, November 1988
author = Phyllis Eisenstein
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country = United States
language = English
series = Book of Elementals
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genre = Fantasy novel
publisher = Signet Books
release_date = November 1988
english_release_date =
media_type = Print (Paperback)
pages = 382 (paperback edition)
isbn = ISBN 0-451-15678-1 (paperback) ISBN 1-892065-95-9 (omnibus)
preceded_by = Sorcerer's Son
followed_by = The City in Stone

"The Crystal Palace", published in 1988, is the second novel in the Book of Elementals series by Phyllis Eisenstein, the first novel of which was released in 1979 and the third of which is still being written. It was published by Signet originally and is now available as part of a 2002 omnibus which also includes the first book in the series, "Sorcerer's Son".

Plot summary

Sorcerer Cray Ormoru and his friend, the seer Feldar Sepwin, craft an enchanted mirror that allows whoever gazes upon it to see their heart's desire. For Cray himself, the mirror remains blank for many years, until one day he sees in it the image of a young girl. With no idea of who she is, he watches the girl transform into a lovely woman over the years, and Cray realizes that he is destined to find her. When he does, he learns that this is Aliza, a sorceress who lives in a crystal palace which is partly within the demon realm and who is dedicated solely to the study of her craft.

Cray finds Aliza to be a skilled young sorceress, but also cold, aloof, and entirely focused on sorcery. Cray encourages her to take an interest in the outside world and forms a budding friendship. However, this friendship is strongly discouraged by Aliza's sorcerer grandfather, Everand. Despite Everand's disapproval, Aliza and Cray travel to the demon realm and also to the home of Cray's sorceress mother. During this latter journey Aliza looks into the mirror of heart's desire and causes it to shatter. This causes some initial confusion, but it is quickly revealed this is because Aliza's soul has been stolen from her.

Ultimately her grandfather Everand is shown to be a villain of the worst degree. He uses Aliza's soul and his capture of Feldar as leverage to demand Aliza and Cray's obedience. However Cray rallies his allies from the demon realm in order to confront and defeat Everand and free Aliza's soul. With her soul freed, Cray and Aliza realize their love for each other.

External links

* [http://www.bl.com/eisenstein/#CP A taste of "The Crystal Palace"] (from the author's official website)
* [http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/e/phyllis-eisenstein/crystal-palace.htm Fantastic Fiction page]


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