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"An exciting, ensorcelling and enthralling fantasy saga"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted August 12, 2005 on The Best Reviews
Summary"Heed my last word, Destroyer. You will never be free of
us. No matter in what realm we exist at the end of this
day, you will not escape the destiny we designed for you.
You are our instrument. Our Fourth. Every human soul -
mundane or Dar'Nethi - will curse the day you first drew
breath."
Fear of the Lords' curse was only one reason Gerick never
intended to return to Avonar. Five years after the end of
the war, the Dar'Nethi still revile the young Fourth Lord
and are happy to believe him dead. And in his own realm of
the Bounded, he can forget the past and refuse the
unsavory temptations of sorcery. But when tragic family
business takes Gerick back to his father's world, he is
asked to investigate a woman from the desert -- the
charismatic D'Sanya, D'Arnath's own daughter so she
claims, held captive for a thousand years. Tangled in
bonds of love, family, memory, and guilt, Gerick sets out
to unravel the mysteries of ancient kings, ancient evil,
and the dreadful truth of his own destiny.
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