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The Burning City

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Copyright © 2000 by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle
2000
Fantasy
Unknown
Never (or unknown...)
See 25
Preface
Book One - Whandall Placehold
Part One - Childhood
Chapters 1-12
Part Two - Adolescent
Chapters 13-21
Part Three - The Burnings
Chapters 22-27
Part Four - The Return
Chapters 28-31
Part Five - The Last Burning
Chapters 32-39
Part Six - The Bison Tribe
Chapters 40-49
Book Two - Whandall Feathersnake
Part One - The Raven
Chapters 50-63
Part Two - Gold Fever
Chapters 64-70
Part Three - The Year of Two Burnings
Chapters 71-75
Part Four - Heroes and Myths
Chapters 76-79
Part Five - Feathersnake
Chapters 80-81
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A series by Larry Niven and Jerry Purnelle set in the Magic Goes Away universe.  Also known as the Burning City series.

1) The Burning City

 The Magic Goes Away
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A trilogy of short fantasy novels by Larry Niven.

1) The Magic Goes Away
2) The Magic May Return
4) The Burning City
For Roberta and Marilyn
There was fire on Earth before the fire god came.
May contain spoilers
I'm going home."
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Extract (may contain spoilers)
When it was light, he waited outside Shanda's door.  It seemed like a long time until she came out, but the sun was still very low in the east.  He fidgeted, and finally said, "I have to piss, and I don't know where, and -"

She giggled.  "I told you - the room is at the far end of the hall under the stairs.  Didn't I tell you?"

He didn't remember.  Certainly he hadn't understood.  He thanked her and ran toward the stairs.

"Lock the door when you're inside," she whisper-called.

The room below the stairs had windows too high up to look out, and a door with a latch.  Inside a stream washed into a basin at his chest level, then spilled over into a trough on the floor.  It was all clean, and nothing smelled.  When he came out, there was a man waiting outside the door.  He had the round ears of a kinless, and he looked like the man who had brought Samorty's armor.  He didn't say anything to Whandall as he went inside.

They ate in the kitchen.  Serana fussed over them and didn't seem surprised to find Whandall was still there.

"We're going to play in the big park," Shanda told Serana.  "Will you tell Miss Batty for me?"

Serana made disapproving sounds.  "I'll tell Miss Bertrana you called her that."  She didn't sound like she meant it.  "You'll need a lunch.  I'll fix up something.  You be back by suppertime."

They went to the courtyard where the clothes were drying, and Whandall selected a length of rope.  He went to the tree branch and threw the rope over it and tied knots in the rope.  With the rope there, he felt safer, because he thought that once he was over the wall no one could catch him in the chaparral.  Not without magic.

The Lords did magic.  Everyone said so.  Lord Qirinty made cups dance and pulled a dagger from thin air, but it was Lord Qirinty who had wished they could do real magic.  But the stove was magic.  It all made Whandall's head hurt.  Learning things was not the same as understanding them...

He started to climb the rope.  When he got on the branch, he saw Shanda was climbing up.  She wasn't good at climbing.

"Help me up," she said.

He reached down and took her hand and pulled her up to the branch.  Then he looked around.  One of the men with shovels had seen them climb up, but he only went back to work.

"Can I get back in this way?" she asked.

"You're not going out."

"Yes, I am."

"Shanda, the chaparral is dangerous.  You'll get hurt and your stepfather will kill me."

"I won't get hurt if you show me what to do."

"No."  He crawled along the tree limb until he was over the wall.  She came right behind him.  "No," he said again, but he knew it was no use.  "Go back and pull the rope to the outside of the wall."

 

Added: 26-Nov-2024
Last Updated: 23-Jul-2025

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 01-Jun-2001
Pocket Books
Mass Market Paperback
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Date Issued:
Cir 01-Jun-2001
Format:
Mass Market Paperback
Cover Price:
$6.99
Pages*:
609
Internal ID:
44005
Publisher:
ISBN:
0-671-03661-0
ISBN-13:
978-0-671-03661-4
Printing:
1
Country:
United States
Language:
English
Credits:
Paul Pugliese - Map
Darrell K Sweet  - Cover Artist
"Niven and Pournelle are in fine form...."
- Locus


Set in the world of Larry Niven's popular The Magic Goes Away, THE BURNING CITY transports readers to an enchanted ancient city bearing a provocative resemblance to our own modern society.  Here Yagen-Atep, the volatile and voracious god of fire, alternately protects and destroys the city's denizens.  In Tep's Town, nothing can burn indoors and no fire can start - except when the Burning comes upon the city.  Then the people, possessed by Yagen-Atep, set their own town ablaze in a riotous orgy of destruction that often comes without warning.

Whandall Placehold has lived with the Burning all his life.  Fighting his way to adulthood in the mean-but-magical streets of the city's most blighted neighborhoods, Whandall dreams of escaping the god's wrath to find a new and better life.  But his best hope for freedom may lie with Morth of Atlantis, the enigmatic sorcerer who killed his father!

THE BURNING CITY
A SCIENCE FICTION BOOK CLUB SELECTION

"Another absorbing book... bodes well for yet more of their collaborations."  - Booklist

"Vivid and unusual."  - Kirkus Reviews
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Notes and Comments:
Originally published in hardcover in 2000 by Pocket Books
First Pocket Books paperback printing June 2001
First printing based on the number line
Canada: $9.99

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