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Green Rider 
  by Kristen Britain 
                    
                    	
                    Paperback : 464 pages
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Introduction
(Karigan G?ladheon, running away from school, is traveling through a deep forest when a galloping horse pounds up to her, its rider impaled by two black-shafted arrows. With his dying breath, he tells her he is a Green Rider, one of the magical messengers of the King. Before he dies, he makes Karigan swear to deliver the message he's carrying, and gives her his green coat, with the symbolic brooch of his office. Pursued by unknown assassins, following a path only her horse seems to know, Karigan becomes a legendary Green Rider?for when given to the right person, a Rider's brooch awakens the magic inside?.
This fat fantasy is the author's first published  novel. Although the typical back cover quotes from Anne McCaffrey and  Marion Zimmer Bradley overpraise it somewhat--"stunning," "terrific,"  "classic"--it's a good, highly readable debut. Kristen Britain tells  her story at a headlong pace and with considerable charm. Young  heroine Karigan hardly has time to regret being expelled from school  (for dueling) before finding herself committed to the desperate errand  of a murdered Green Rider. The Riders are an elite messenger corps  using both horses and magic; the message is a terrible warning. Bad  things from bad places are invading this fantasyland, their presence  being only part of a devious, sorcery-aided human struggle for the  throne. Karigan's wild ride is beset by a variety of enemies, but  aided by her own developing talents plus certain strange allies. These  include the tormented ghost of the dead Green Rider himself--still  pierced by and trying to resist the chief villain's black arrows that  ensnare the soul. Delivering the message to a suspicious court is only  half Karigan's job: can it be interpreted in time? The pages turn  fast, the heroine is likeable and the villains hissable, and all ends  as it should. Nice one. --David Langford, Amazon.co.uk 
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