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Wiz Biz II: Cursed and Consulted
by Rick Cook

CONSULT OR DIE!

It all began when the wizards of the White League were under attack by their opponents of the Black League and one of their most powerful members cast a spell to bring forth a mighty wizard to aid their cause. What the spell delivered was master hacker Walter "Wiz" Zumwalt. The wizard who cast the spell was dead and nobodynot the elves, not the dwarves, not even the dragons-could figure out what the shanghaied computer nerd was good for.

But in short order, Zumwalt found that spells were a lot like computer programs. In spite of the Wiz's unprepossessing appearance, he defeated the all-powerful Black League and won the love of Moira, a beautiful red-haired witch.

But that was only the beginning. Now Wiz has to deal with new and equally menacing forces. A deadly curse has been laid on him by the elf Lisella. A couple of computer criminals from his own world, the type who would consider a computer virus that would destroy civilization a way cool idea, have forged an alliance with the destructive forces of primal chaos. Worst of all, the dragons, who view with alarm the way that the Wiz and his computer hackertype spells are remaking the realm into a human-friendly universe, and consequently an increasingly not-so-friendly universe to dragons, have abducted him. If he wants to see hearth and home again, not to mention the fair Moira, he'll have to come up with a new plan that will leave no dragon behind.

Once again, it's a job for a master sorcerer. And when it comes to spells and sorcery, nobody but nobody can beat a Silicon Valley computer geek!

Published 11/1/2001
SKU: 0671318594
Ebook Price: $4.00 
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1. Edward on 11/2/2009, said:

Loved the books of this series and as a computer nerd he did his programming right.
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2. Leo on 10/6/2009, said:

Amazing! I remember reading this book (consulted) in the distant past when mere lad, but it was only when i stumbled upon the first novel (Wizard Bane then to Wizardry Compiled) that eventually lead to this novel, where everything has fallen into place. utterly compelling and still amazing relevant to this present digital day. I love baen for bringing these ageless sci-fi greats.I hope they bring out the next (Wizard Quested).Just looking for a hardback is going to set me back at leased $122`for brand new!!Appalling to put people off, even if it's out of publishing.Keep going Baen you can do it!
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3. Terry on 3/25/2007, said:

Great book, it got old after reading for the tenth time ...
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4. David on 3/17/2007, said:

Computers and magic. What more could you ask for
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5. Patrick on 1/29/2007, said:

I agree with everything Peter just said.
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6. Peter on 11/13/2006, said:

Fun stuff. A good deal of the fun comes from computer programmer jokes, and I am not sure whether it would be nearly as funny to a non-programmer. If you think it's funny for someone to conjure 19 things, each of which is "an emac", you'll like them. If you have no idea what I just said, it becomes slightly incomprehensible fantasy writing.
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