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Age of Death - (Legends of the First Empire) by Michael J Sullivan (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Winter blankets the land, and more than just hope has died.
- Author(s): Michael J Sullivan
- 416 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Fantasy
- Series Name: Legends of the First Empire
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Book Synopsis
Winter blankets the land, and more than just hope has died. Prevented from invading the Fhrey homeland by the tower of Avempartha, the western army seeks a way across the Nidwalden River before the fane obtains the secret of dragons. As time runs out for both humanity and the mystic Suri, the only chance for the living rests with the dead. Having made their fateful choice, can a handful of misfits do the impossible, or are they forever lost to an inescapable grave? Do gods truly exist? Is it possible to know the future? And what lies beyond the veil of death?
In the tradition of Virgil's Aeneid, Dante's Divine Comedy, and Milton's Paradise Lost, the most epic of tales transcend the world of the living. It's time to see what lies in Elan's Age of Death.
From Michael J. Sullivan (New York Times, USA Today, and Washington Post best-selling author), comes the second to the last installment in the epic fantasy series, Legends of the First Empire. The series chronicles a pivotal point in Elan's history when humans rise against the Fhrey who they once saw as gods. Set 3,000 years before the Riyria tales, Legends is a stand-alone fantasy series which is independent of all other Elan stories. That said, if you do listen to the other books, you'll see lies revealed and the truth about historical figures unmasked.
Review Quotes
PRAISE FOR MICHAEL J. SULLIVAN
If you enjoy epic fantasy, and are perhaps hungering for something with timeless appeal, then I highly recommend picking up Age of Myth.--The BiblioSanctum
Heroes will be born in the most unlikely way when women show perseverance, tenacity, resilience and truest of intentions.--Zirev, on Age of Swords
The characters feel alive and I deeply cared for them, the threat is terrible, the enemy is merciless and the fate of the human race is in the balance.--The Audiobook Blog, on Age of Swords
A fast-paced, compelling read . . . There's betrayal and love, and some electric dialogue. . . . There's battles, and costs, triumphs and consequences.--Sci-Fi and Fantasy Reviews, on Age of Swords
Fans of David Eddings and Robert Jordan will feel right at home with this series.--sfRevu, on Age of Swords