Mayer Alan Brenner

Mayer Alan Brenner is the author of The Dance of Gods Saga.

You can find him on his website, here.

Bibliography

  • The Dance of Gods Saga
    Spell of Catastrophe (#1)
    Mayer Alan Brenner
  • The Dance of Gods Saga
    Spell of Intrigue (#2)
    Mayer Alan Brenner
  • The Dance of Gods Saga
    Spell of Fate (#3)
    Mayer Alan Brenner
  • The Dance of Gods Saga
    Spell of Apocalypse (#4)
    Mayer Alan Brenner
     

Reviews

The Dance of Gods Saga

Spell of Catastrophe (#1)
“Three separate lines of action engage disparate characters in a race to converge at last in a huge blast of action […] leaving the reader breathless but satisfied. [Brennan is] a writer to watch for further adventure-full reading.”

Kliatt

“An enjoyable book. The characters have a sense of who they are and can laugh at their own foibles [and] the action moves swiftly.”

Locus

“A generally humorous and entertaining piece.”

Science Fiction Chronicle

Spell of Intrigue (#2)
“Zany and very, very clever.”

Kliatt

“Brenner writes in a quick-paced style which perfectly matches his plot twists […] a book rich in people, places and complications and one which is enjoyable either by itself or in tandem with the first in the series.”

Quantam

Spell of Fate (#3)
“A winner […] I was utterly hooked. Its not a belly-laugh-inducing parody of a fantasy so much as an off-the-wall kind of fantasy in its own right. The nearest I can get to the general tenor is The Man from U.N.C.L.E. with magic rings instead of talking pens.”

Interzone Magazine

“Like riding on a racing carousel.”

Kliatt

Spell of Apocalypse (#4)
“For those who like their fantasy with plenty of adventure and a dollop of humor, I recommend The Dance of Gods [...] The frenetic pace keeps things moving [with] some wonderfully grotesque bits [and] non-stop action [...] an intriguing and delightfully funny series.”

Locus

“This is a charming lighthearted fantasy. The gods are so klutzy and the magic is so ill-fated that the reader smiles through dungeons, fire and death […] The action is non-stop and always exciting. The final fight is a doozy […] an amusing climax in which all story lines from the earlier volumes come to a conclusion.”

Voyage

“Zany, entertaining reading for anyone who enjoyed the first three books of the Dance of Gods series.”

Kliatt

“Wild and woolly adventure abounding with inept sorcery, strange gods and downright funny fantasy.”

Rave Reviews