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Overview

A missing prince...A mythical creature...An age-old mystery

Like his physician father, sixteen-year-old Garth Baxtor is gifted with the Touch. By laying his hands upon his patients, Garth can sense the illness that dwells within and promote healing. But illness is not all he can sense, as he learns when he accompanies his father to the underground mines known as the Veins to minister to the criminals condemned to labor there, beyond the hanging wall. Applying his hands to the wound of one prisoner known only as Lot No. 859, Garth is stunned to discover that the man is no common criminal....

With the help of Ravenna, a witch from the marshes, and a mythical creature from the land of dreams, Garth sets out to solve a centuries-old mystery—a mystery that will pit one king against another and shake the Kingdom of Escator to its foundations.

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Australian author Sara Douglass's Beyond the Hanging Wall is a marked departure from her epic Axis trilogy (BattleAxe, Enchanter, and Starman). Her newest novel is a more intimate, less action packed tale about a physician's young apprentice son and his fateful meeting with a condemned man.

Like his father, Garth Baxtor has the Touch; by laying his hands on a person, he can sense the specific illness within and in most cases heal the ailment. A royal decree in Escator requires physicians to spend three weeks each year attending to the needs of criminals who labor in the Veins, a labyrinth of tunnels deep under the earth where gloam -- a valuable commodity -- is mined. Garth's father decides that his son is old enough to accompany him into the nightmarish Veins, where the worst convicts labor until they're dead. But while Garth is deep underneath the earth healing doomed men, he meets an almost forgotten legend…

Sara Douglass is Australia's bestselling author for good reason. The unique realm of Tencendor in her Axis trilogy has been compared to Tolkien's Middle-earth, and her grand writing style has been likened to Robert Jordan and Terry Goodkind. For those fantasy enthusiasts who have yet to discover Douglass, Beyond the Hanging Wall is a great place to start. The novel's plot isn't overly complex and, because of the fairy tale atmosphere of the story, can be enjoyed by readers of all ages. Paul Goat Allen

Publishers Weekly
In this stand-alone high fantasy set in the same universe as her Wayfarer Redemption series (Enchanter, etc.), Australian Douglass fashions a promising milieu of elemental Gnostic magic within a rugged coastal setting. Unfortunately, stock characters wending their way down standard plot-lines to a foregone conclusion obscure her world-building. Garth Baxtor, an apprentice healer who's inherited an extra helping of "the Touch" (the ability to feel-and, to some degree, alleviate-his patients' pain), journeys to the Veins, a complex of underground mines. While tending condemned workers in the shafts, Garth happens upon prisoner 859, whom Garth's Touch reveals to be Prince Maximilian, the missing heir to the throne of Escator. Later, in the Land of Dreams, Garth has a conversation with the ancient heraldic beast of Escator, the droll monster Manteceros, who agrees to confirm the identity of the true king if Garth can rescue prisoner 859 from the Veins and have him challenge the vile pretender, King Cavos. In an overly complicated finale Manteceros administers a moral test of worthiness to the two kingly claimants. Maximilian's near-instantaneous transformation after 17 years' hard labor from broken-minded wretch to dashing, lighthearted prince strains credibility, while a spate of hand-waving mystical exposition at book's end does more to confuse than resolve the story. Still, the atmosphere of maritime magic is diverting, and, for fans of the author's Redemption books, this may be enough. (July 21) Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.
VOYA
Yet another absorbing albeit plot-driven entry into the fantasy genre is this title by the author of what has been called the most successful fantasy series in Australian history, The Wayfarer Redemption books. Although it takes place in the same world as the series, the novel stands alone. Inspired in part by a battle that took place in a mine near Paris during the Hundred Years War, the story is of Garth Baxtor, apprentice physician with the Gift of the Touch. His father, Joseph Baxtor, to whom Garth is apprenticed, is required to work for three weeks a year in the gloam mines of the Veins. This year, he takes Garth along with him, and while attending some prisoners in the farthest reaches of the mines, Garth's Touch leads him to discover the True King of Escator, believed to have been killed by a bear seventeen years ago. Garth keeps his discovery a secret, and privately vows to return Maximilian to his rightful throne. While hiding the truth from his father, he stumbles into a friendship with two people who help him: a seer named Ravenna and a monk named Vorstus. It turns out that the present king has engineered the "disposal" of Maximilian, and the following year, on the visit to the Veins, Garth and his friends arrange an escape. Although it is a difficult and complex task, they achieve their ends, and Maximilian becomes King. Garth is a likeable protagonist, a realistically portrayed nineteen-year-old coming to understand and accept his extraordinary talent. Douglass does not shut the door to possible sequels. VOYA CODES: 4Q 5P S A/YA (Better than most, marred only by occasional lapses; Every YA (who reads) was dying to read it yesterday; Senior High, defined as grades 10 to 12;Adult-marketed book recommended for Young Adults). 2003 (orig. 1996), Tor, 334p., Ages 15 to Adult.
—Marlyn Roberts
Library Journal
Apprenticed to his physician father, Garth Baxtor travels with him to the underground prison-mine complex known as the Veins. When Garth uses a healing magic that he inherited from his father on one of the prisoners, he discovers, to his horror, that the convict is none other than the rightful king of the realm, missing for many years. With that knowledge, Garth and his father take part in a dangerous conspiracy to rescue the king from a prison from which no one has escaped. The author of Starman and The Wayfarer Redemption crafts an unusual fantasy that has the feel of a folktale. Realistic in detail, with genuine characters, this belongs in most fantasy collections. Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.
Kirkus Reviews
Stand-alone fantasy, first published in 1996 in the author's native Australia (Hades' Daughter, 2003). Young Garth Baxtor, apprentice to his physician father, is gifted with a healing touch above and beyond other healers in the kingdom of Escator. Accompanying his father on his annual mission to the Veins, a mine worked solely by condemned prisoners, Garth discovers that one of the inmates has tattooed on his arm the image of a mythical beast, the Manteceros: a tattoo restricted to the rightful king and to his direct heir. The prisoner can only be Prince Maximillian, who disappeared as a young boy nearly twenty years ago. Shocked, Garth conceals his discovery even from his father; but upon their return home, he begins trying to find out what he can about the Mantoceros-and a strange rhyme the prisoner had recited before Garth had to leave him. With the help of a young marsh girl, Ravenna, who has the power to enter the land of dreams, and of Vorstus, abbot of an order dedicated to the royal house, Garth realizes that King Cavor, current ruler of Escator, must have had Maximillian captured and condemned to the mines (those wearing the Mantoceros tattoo are protected from murder). The three decide that when Garth returns to the Veins with his father, they will free Maximillian so that he can challenge the usurper and, with the help of the Manteceros, perhaps regain his throne. Naturally, there are various complications, a few too many of which long-time fantasy readers are likely to see coming; in the end, the conspirators achieve their goal, justice is restored, and the story ends without any apparent need for a sequel. Serviceable prose, and a young protagonist who's refreshinglyunmannered: overall, a smoothly crafted if not highly original fantasy.

Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780765343772
  • Publisher: Doherty, Tom Associates, LLC
  • Publication date: 10/2/2006
  • Format: Mass Market Paperback
  • Edition description: Reprint
  • Pages: 352
  • Sales rank: 557,615
  • Product dimensions: 4.05 (w) x 6.77 (h) x 0.96 (d)

Meet the Author

Sara Douglass is the author of The Wayfarer Redemption series, the most successful fantasy series in Australian history. Born in South Australia and trained as a nurse before switching careers and taking a Ph.D. in early modern English history, Douglass is a winner of the Aurealis Award for Best Fantasy Novel.

Set in the same world as the Redemption books, the tale that unfolds in Beyond the Hanging Wall was inspired in part by a battle that took place in a mine outside Paris during the Hundred Years' War as well as by Sara Douglass's own excursions into the mines of Bendigo, Australia, where she lives.

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Beyond the Hanging Wall


By Douglass, Sara

Tor Books

Copyright © 2003 Douglass, Sara
All right reserved.



ONE
 
The Summons
 
Fifteen years later...
 
 
Feel it?" Joseph Baxtor asked his son in gentle tones.
Garth raised his head and met his father's compassionate brown eyes. He nodded slightly, and Joseph could see the sickness flicker across Garth's face. He was proud of his son; despite the pain and decay that he obviously felt through his hands, Garth had not flinched nor loosened his grip on the hand of the woman who sat on the chair between them.
Joseph touched the woman gently on the shoulder. "I will mix grinnock and juminar powders for you, Miriam, and you must take them four times a day mixed with milk. With milk, mind, otherwise they will irritate your stomach."
Miriam, a small and delicately boned woman in middle age, sighed and stood. Garth let go her hand and stepped back. If he felt any relief at breaking the contact between them he did not show it.
"The ache is getting worse," she said, and Joseph held her eyes steadily.
"I will not lie to you, Miriam. I can take the worst of it away with the grinnock and juminar mixture, but you have a wasting growth inside of you. I can do nothing to stop its spread."
Her dark eyes were anguished. "Not even with...?" She glanced at his hands.
Joseph folded them before him. "I am sorry, Miriam. In your case I can soothe, but little else."
Miriam's eyes filled with tears and, unasked, Garthstepped forward and took her hand again. He had his father's depth of compassion and now his face, as did Joseph's, radiated understanding and sympathy.
Miriam blinked, then she composed herself, grateful for Garth's touch. "You are a good boy," she said quietly, and patted his hand. "Mind your father's lessons."
Then she turned and picked up her coat.
Joseph helped her slip it on, wincing at her fragile shoulders and arms, and grateful that his thick dark beard hid his expression. Despite his years of experience, it never failed to distress him when he was faced with a disease he could do nothing for. And Miriam was a close neighbor and a friend. It would be hard watching her die. "Garth will come around later this afternoon with your powders, Miriam. If you need anything more, let him know then."
Miriam nodded, then turned and left the surgery, her rope-sandaled feet whispering across the stone-flagged floor, her thin fingers clutching the coat about her.
As the door closed behind the woman, Joseph looked at his son. "Are you all right, Garth?"
Garth turned away, fiddling with some instruments on a tray to one side. He was a rangy youth, tall and raw-boned, but with warm hazel eyes and an open and friendly face under a mop of curly hair as dark as his father's beard. On his twelfth birthday, almost four years ago now, Garth had entered his seven-year apprenticeship in the craft of physic with his father.
It was a craft he had been born to. Not only because Joseph was a master physician himself, but because Joseph had bequeathed the Touch to his son. For generations the Baxtor physicians had aided their knowledge of diseases and herbal powders with their gifted and sensitive hands. The Touch could not heal by itself, but it aided understanding, soothed hurts, and encouraged the processes of healing. In Garth the Touch was stronger than it had been for many generations; Joseph knew that one day he would be a physician of note.
But the Touch also acted as a conduit for malignant tumors that sometimes afflicted people, and Joseph realized Garth would be feeling physically ill himself after holding Miriam's hand for some fifteen minutes. The Touch was a wonderful gift, but when a Baxtor boy began to demonstrate his burgeoning powers around nine or ten, it sometimes took him years to learn to cope with the pain and the death that would all too often flood into his own body through his hands.
"It was worse today than I have ever felt it before," said Garth eventually, his voice strained, and when he turned back to his father, Joseph could see how pale his face was.
He stepped over to his son and put his arm about the boy's shoulders. "Miriam's growth is particularly virulent, Garth." He hesitated. "I wish I could say that you will become used to the feel of death, that you will become inured to it, but you never will. You must learn to accept it.
"Now." He forced some cheerfulness into his voice. "Mother will have boiled the pot and made us some tea. Come. We can mix the powders in an hour or so. For now we both need the comfort of your mother's smile."
* * *
Nona had both tea and raisin buns hot from the oven for her husband and son. She locked eyes with Joseph as they entered the spacious kitchen from the surgery next door, knowing Miriam had been to see them, then glanced at Garth.
The youth smiled for her, but Nona could see the strain about his eyes. Well, she had become used to the strain about Joseph's eyes, but it was a hard thing to see the lines now appearing about Garth's eyes as well. Nona turned back to the stove for the teapot, wishing not for the first time that she had managed to bear another child, a child she would not lose to the Touch and to the demanding craft of physic.
And, to add to her worries, there was the matter of the sealed letter the courier had delivered earlier.
"Well now." She smiled, placing the pot on the table. "You have kept Garth in there too long, Joseph. Breakfast was hours ago. Sit down and have something to eat."
Joseph and Garth sat silently, letting Nona bustle about them, their faces relaxing in the warm spring sunshine and the reassuring sounds of the street that flooded in through the open windows. When Joseph had set up his practice in the busy trading port of Narbon almost seventeen years ago he had purchased this house and surgery right in the heart of the town. "Easier for my patients to reach me," he'd explained to his young wife, and both Joseph and Nona had quickly become accustomed to the noise and bustle of the town. Garth had never known anything else.
"Master Goldman said he would come to see me this afternoon, Garth," Joseph said eventually, putting his empty mug back on the table. "His hands have several minor lesions caused by the chemicals of his craft. I would like you to treat him."
Garth nodded. His father usually let him deal with most of the minor problems that came into the surgery. It had been easy to learn to treat the countless minor skin rashes, lesions or lacerations that presented themselves each day, and it relieved Joseph to concentrate on the deeper diseases that required years of knowledge and experience--and extensive use of the Touch--to be able to treat.
Joseph smiled slowly, his teeth gleaming behind his beard. "I'm proud of you, Garth. You did well with Miriam. Once you have treated Master Goldman and delivered Miriam's powders--I'll show you how to mix her particular preparation--you can have the rest of the day off. Enjoy the sunshine."
Garth grinned, his face losing its seriousness and relaxing into boyish enthusiasm. "Really? Thanks, father!"
Joseph rolled his eyes at Nona. "No doubt the lad will rush down to the wharves and gaze moon-eyed at the cargo ship from Coroleas that docked this morning."
But Nona did not smile as he expected her to. Instead she wiped her hands on her apron and licked her lips. "Joseph. A letter was delivered this morning. From Ruen."
Garth's face fell and he glanced at his father. Joseph's own face had lost all traces of amusement and his hands had tightened about his empty tea mug.
Joseph sighed. "From Ruen." It was not a question. All three knew what such a letter meant.
"Sometimes I hate spring," he said into the silence. "With the sunshine comes the inevitable summons. With the spring warmth comes the inevitable three weeks of darkness."
"It's only three weeks," Nona said, trying to put the best light upon it that she could. "Then you'll be home again."
Garth's eyes flickered between the two of them. "Father? Can I come this year? I can help. Truly I can."
Joseph shifted his eyes to his son. "If you knew what awaited you, Garth..."
"I can help," Garth said. "It will lessen your load if I come to help. And I'll have to go one day, anyway."
Nona watched her husband with increasing consternation. Surely he couldn't be considering..."Joseph! No!"
Joseph looked at her wearily. "He's right, Nona. He will have to go some day." And Garth would be a help. And it would relieve him of some of the stress. But was it fair to subject Garth so young to...
"The Veins," he said quietly, returning his gaze to the mug, now turning restlessly between his hands. "Nona, let me see the letter."
Any hope that it might be something completely different died the moment Nona placed the sealed parchment in his hands. A great blob of sky-blue wax sealed the flap, and impressed into the wax was the royal insignia of Escator, the legendary Manteceros. He hesitated, then broke the seal with his thumbnail and opened the letter.
"Physician Baxtor," Joseph read, and his voice was emotionless although the lines deepened about his eyes, "You are hereby summoned to your yearly service in the Veins. You shall arrive two weeks after the receipt of this summons and remain for three weeks. This duty will discharge your debt to the royal treasury."
Instead of paying taxes, all physicians in Escator spent three weeks of the year treating both guards and prisoners of the Veins, the mines where gloam--the tarry black rock used as fuel--was mined.
All physicians would rather have paid tax.
"There's more," Joseph added, his forehead creasing. "You are also summoned to attend King Cavor at his court in Ruen. You may attend the King on your journey to the Veins. Be there."
He smiled wryly. "Etcetera, etcetera, etcetera. So, Cavor has need of me again."
Nona sat down at the table. Eight years ago Cavor had also required Joseph to attend his royal person on his way to the Veins; her husband's skill with the Touch was widely known and appreciated. "It is a pity you can't discharge your duty to the royal treasury by your assistance to the royal person, Joseph."
Joseph put the summons down on the table and smoothed it out. "To be frank, Nona, I'd rather use by skills on the prisoners of the Veins than Cavor. They need me more than he. Still"--he lifted his eyes and stared at Garth--"no doubt the boy will enjoy the spectacle of court."
Garth sat back, both excited and nervous. It was a measure of his father's trust that he would allow Garth to accompany him to the Veins, and a measure of his father's pride that he would allow him by his side at court. He would see the King!
"Joseph!" Nona cried, distressed. "Let him wait another year or two, please!"
 
Copyright 1996 by Sara Douglass Enterprises Pty. Ltd.


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  • Posted February 3, 2009

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    Beyond The Hanging Wall

    I really enjoyed this book. The story line/plot was pretty obvious but you just don't care. Getting there was fun. The characters were real and very interesting. I had a hard time putting this book down and was constantly picking it back up even if I only had a few minutes to spare. Just had to see what was happening next. I would recommend this book very highly.

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    Loved this book!

    Couldn't put this one down! Really great to get Maximillian's backstory.

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    Great fantasy

    In the kingdom of Escator, medical apprentice Garth Baxtor learns how to apply his gift of the healing touch and use of herbs under the tutelage of his father physician Joseph. Every year Joseph treks to the Veins to provide health care to the condemned prisoners working the mines instead of paying taxes. Garth accompanies his father on the trip.

    Garth notices one of the incarcerated has the tattoo of the mythical Manteceros on his arm; a tattoo of this beast is restricted only to two people, the king and his heir. It does not take mush thinking to conclude that this prisoner has to be Prince Maximillian, who vanished almost a decade ago. Garth says nothing, but upon returning home, he quietly investigates the tattoo, the Manteceros, and a weird rhyme the prisoner recited. Joined by Ravenna of the marsh, and the regally faithful Abbott Vorstus, Garth knows the rightful monarch toils in the mine while an imposter rules Escador.

    Though the story line flows in an obvious direction, fantasy readers will enjoy this delightful tale. The story line is loaded with action so the audience rarely has a moment to breathe. The champion trio seems genuine even as they step over the edge risking everything in a heroic effort to right a wrong. Sara Douglass provides a strong tale that displays why the Australian audience thinks she is one of the top fantasists writing in the past decade.

    Harriet Klausner

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