"Exciting adult fairy tale"
In the lairs and hiding places of the mountain, various
mythological and legendary creatures live. Goblins live
here in an uneasy peace with the hobgoblins while avoiding
other denizen of the mountain. Jig the Goblin is on
military duty, an occupation usually reserved for the
toughest but he is no warrior; instead he is a runt picked
on by other Goblins. While Jig is on patrol, he meets his
worst enemies, adventurers including two princes, a dwarf,
and an elf determined to find the Rod of Creation. Jig knows that Straum the Dragon guards the Rod, but the
Goblin has no idea where. Prince Barius, the expedition
leader, forces Jig to take him to the lower levels of the
mountain. On the trek, they repel a hobgoblin attack,
defeat dangerous worms, and triumph over a necromancer and
his minions. However, when they reach the dragon's lair,
they learn the hard way that the other prince, the
magician Ryslind is under the control of Straum. If they
want to live, Straum tells them to find the Rod that he
does not possess. Goblins are thought to be weak cowards, but Jig proves his
worth as the equal in courage to those on the quest with
him as he gets his teammates out of trouble. He learns to
be more than just a member of the most scorned base
species on the mountain. This exciting adult fairy tale
is filled with adventure and action, but the keys to the
fantasy are Jig and the belief that the mythological
creatures are real in the realm of Jim C. Hines. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted November 15, 2004
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