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Jul 21, 2019
S.E. Lindberg
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Thanks to the Sword and Sorcery Group on Goodreads continuing to sponsor group-reads, I re-discovered Jack Williamson who wrote fantasy from ~1930-2001. I tracked down The Reign of Wizardry (with the Frank Frazetta cover) and Golden Blood to read. This review covers the first.
This ~142 page novel, first published in 1940, reads as a solid pulpy adventure. It could easily have been a Howard Conan novella. Jack Williamson presents the classic Theseus (i.e., Minotaur slayer of Greek mythology, and ...more
This ~142 page novel, first published in 1940, reads as a solid pulpy adventure. It could easily have been a Howard Conan novella. Jack Williamson presents the classic Theseus (i.e., Minotaur slayer of Greek mythology, and ...more

From the beginning, Theseus is gunning for the fall of the Minoan empire. His hell bent obsession is fueled by his unflappable bravado. Despite the odds or the circumstances Theseus cannot and will not be daunted. Fine and well, but it seemed contrived. Heroes don't have to be supermen. Otherwise, it was a decent read.
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Dec 19, 2012
J.W. Wright
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