Gets an average 3 star because it's basically pretty mediocre - a mediocrity of a curate's egg ... when it's good it's not particularly good, when it's bad it's not really much differnet from when it's good.
A quest in which a pair of Samaritans rescue the third member of their party - to be fair, it's more of a wake than a party, but I've never really been a party animal.
They are chased, they visit cities, they even visit a brothel - it is neither the bar in Mos Eisley nor the Prancing Pony, just an excuse to introduce a bit of sex. The sex, by the way, is tame - of the nudge-nudge variety ... no anatomical baedeker, the characters discreetly disappear offstage and reappear washed and dressed. Told you it was mediocre.
It's an alien world, but it contains Christian and Moslem influences - which is pretty boring if you're an atheist and hope fantasy or sci-fi will take you somewhere different, ask the right questions, challenge the religious clichés. But we get a medieval magical industrialised agrarian world with science and technology and superstition, but none of it developed enough to have any real relevance to the storyline.
You just know that our heroic trio will reach some distant destination, there will an epiphany or two or several ... and ... well, apparently we're spared the prospect of there being a sequel. I gather there wasn't. This wasn't the first of an endless series - you don't have to read another dozen tomes in the hope one of them will throw light on what you've just read in Book 1. It's safe to read this one and forget about it ... because it is forgetable.
No memorable characters - I've forgotten their names already. No storyline or action which will haunt your dreams and have you phoning your best friends to instruct them, "You must read this!" It's not a book which will frighten either your horses or servants, you can leave it lying around, no one is going to insist you go for a psychiatric assessment, nobody will notice it, it won't get you laid.
Essentially tame, and fortunately quite short.