When they learn of the awful power of Silverdeath, an uncontrollable doomsday weapon, they realize they must act fast; every king, emperor, and despot covets Silverdeath's power. It will take more than a little luck to prevent one of these power-hungry fools from destroying the world.
Their only advantage? The Shadowmoon. For while it seems to be little more that a small trading vessel--too small for battle, too fat for speed-it is actually one of the most sophisticated vessels in the world, one that can travel to places no others would dare. But will it be enough to prevent Silverdeath from raining destruction across the entire world?
Had I not read and vastly enjoyed Voyage of the Shadowmoon previously, I might've had no quibbles with Glass Dragons, since it is indeed a captivating and unique blend of fantasy, comedy, cloak and dagger, sword and sorcery, blood and thunder and almost any other pair of linked icons you care to name. -- Paul Di Filippo, Scifi.com
Fans of satirical epic fantasy will appreciate this wild ride. -- Harriet Klausner, AllScifi.com