
The Warlock in Spite of Himself
Warlock of Gramarye, Book 1
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Dennis F. Regan
Welcome to Gramayre - where witches, warlocks, elves, and gnomes are real; where a spoiled girl-queen and an army of teenage witches, and ragtag beggars battle an overwhelming force of rebel knights and time-travelling anarchists for the future of the most unique, and perhaps most important, planet in the galaxy.
This is what cynical, hard-bitten, intergalactic spy Rod Gallowglass faces when he and his robot horse, Fess, try to bring peace and democracy to this magic-ridden Renaissance-age society. Rod's mission is threatened at every turn by anarchists, communists, and double-dealing royalists playing vicious political power games. Things are made even worse when Rod's advanced technology gets him labeled a warlock despite his constant denials. Help comes from the most unexpected sources when he meets an ancient ghost, the King of the Elves, and the most powerful witch on the planet.
This classic science-fantasy novel has been completely remixed to address issues with uneven volume some readers have experienced.
Gramayre comes to life in 11 hours of dramatic sword-and-sorcery, featuring well-known narrator Dennis Regan and a full cast.
©1969 Christopher Stasheff (P)2012 Geoffrey T. WilliamsListeners also enjoyed...




















What made the experience of listening to The Warlock in Spite of Himself the most enjoyable?
I love this series, and Stasheff's sister series' as well. The writing, storytelling, etc was the most enjoyable for me.What other book might you compare The Warlock in Spite of Himself to and why?
I suppose there are some similarities to the Dresden Files, for a modern choice. The same premises abide in both, lead character thrust into dangerous situations partly of their own devising.What do you think the narrator could have done better?
I was a bit surprised that this was done in a multi person/radio drama sort of style when it wasn't billed that way. Dennis Regan isn't a bad narrator, but it lacked some of the depth that the old cassette recordings had. I think probably crediting the other voice actors would be nice unless Regan really does do a soprano.Could've been better...
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Why not more?
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First book with foley!
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The ensemble cast did a good to excellent job, but as the title of the review suggests, there are parts where the ambient and/or voice FX make portions of the dialogue all but unintelligible.
Beyond this, the story shows it's age somewhat given the tech as imagined in '69, but overall this is a good story with a nifty combination of adventure, romance, and just a dash of political intrigue on a world that still sparks the imagination.
It is uplifting high fantasy, and I heartily recommend it.
Overproduced but excellent story
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Great story
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Garbled
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An Amusing Juxtaposition of Olde and Futuristic
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Very good book
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Blazing Witchery
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But as for comparing it to say The Game of Thrones or the like... Its about a fifth of the length. Of course the characters are shallow in comparison. Its more or less a romance novel for young adults with odd bits of political activism thrown in. (Or more accurately a young adult political novel with bits of romance thrown in)
But in the end if your looking for a good swashbuckling hero with snarky wit who is chivalrous and 'manly'. Where the good guy wins and the bad guy loses. The damsel may not be in distress but shes worth rescuing anyway. The goals are noble. The villains are evil . The futuristic Science is some times old school. The philosophizing is thick. The inside jokes are in Iambic Pentameter, and you don't mind that this was written as in the mindset of typical non-hippie male in the late 1960's. This Is a good book for you.
And if you don't like this book don't give up on the author altogether he has a couple of other series that are all really good and less confusing. And to top it off you can normally find a used amazon copy for most of them for less then a dollar.
They are quite frankly Dime store paperbacks.
Good Old School Sci Fi Fantasy
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