The Trail of Bohu explained

Imaro: the Trail of Bohu
Author:Charles R. Saunders
Cover Artist:Mshindo Kumba (second edition)
Country:United States
Language:English
Series:Imaro
Genre:Fantasy novel
Publisher:Daw books (first edition) Sword and Soul Media (second edition)
Release Date:1985 (first edition), 2009 (second edition)
Media Type:Print (Paperback)
Pages:215 pp
Preceded By:The Quest for Cush
Followed By:The Naama War

The Trail of Bohu also known as Imaro III: The Trail of Bohu is a sword and sorcery novel written by Charles R. Saunders, and published by Daw Books in 1985. The Trail of Bohu was the third book of Imaro's series.

A revised version of the novel was published independently in 2009 through Sword & Soul Media and the online press Lulu.

Synopsis

Imaro, warrior of the Ilyassai, has settled into his new life as a husband and father in the fabled kingdom of Cush. Amid his growing restlessness, unspeakable tragedy strikes, sending Imaro on a grim mission of vengeance. His adversary has no face, but he does have a name: Bohu, the Bringer of Sorrow – a sorcerer of immense power and cruelty.

As Imaro seeks a confrontation with his most formidable foe yet, turmoil spreads across the continent of Nyumbani. The balance between the forces of good, represented by Cush, and evil, represented by the pariah land of Naama, has been disrupted. The gods themselves may have to declare war with one another, before this balance is finally restored.

In the midst of a coming cataclysm, Imaro travels the length of Nyumbani in search of Bohu. During his journey, Imaro finally discovers his own identity – but will this knowledge help him as he battles a formidable array of enemies bent not only on his destruction, but that of Nyumbani itself?

List of characters

The characters in this section are listed in their order of appearance.

References

Web site: Adding To The Gumbo Mix: Charles R. Saunders - 2005 Interview . https://web.archive.org/web/20110607105724/http://www.zone-sf.com/crsaunders.html . 2011-06-07.