‘Others may vie for the top position … but Eddings reigns supreme’ Publishers WeeklyDavid Edding’s Tamuli Trilogy reissued with a brand new livery.
‘Others may vie for the top position … but Eddings reigns supreme’ Publishers WeeklyDavid Edding’s Tamuli Trilogy reissued with a brand new livery.
‘Others may vie for the top position … but Eddings reigns supreme’ Publishers Weekly
David Edding’s Tamuli Trilogy reissued with a brand new livery.
After saving Queen Ehlana and defeating the evil god Azash, Sparhawk is left to enjoy the hard-won peace of his kingdom. But peace is fragile and easily broken.
From the east, whispers of horrific armies being raised from the dead surface. Tales of ancient warriors and dreadful monsters who are tearing the kingdom apart.
Seeing the threat this poses to their kingdom and people, Ehlana and Sparhawk set out with a retinue to Matherion, the Tamuli capital. Little do they know that the enemy is already within the gates of fire-domed Matherion awaiting their arrival . . .
“'What separates the grown-up authors from the boys is the quality of the writing and David Eddings is one of the best'Western Mail 'Others may vie for the top position... but Eddings reigns supreme'Publishers Weekly”
‘What separates the grown-up authors from the boys is the quality of the writing and David Eddings is one of the best’
Western Mail
‘Others may vie for the top position… but Eddings reigns supreme’
Publishers Weekly
‘Sparhawk is the best-realized hero in fantasy‘ Daily Telegraph
David Eddings was born in Washington State in 1931 and grew up near Seattle. He graduated from the University of Washington and went on to serve in the US Army. Subsequently, he worked as a buyer for the Boeing Aircraft Company and taught college-level English. His career as a fantasy writer, with his wife Leigh, has been spectacular.
'Others may vie for the top position ... but Eddings reigns supreme' Publishers Weekly David Edding's Tamuli Trilogy reissued with a brand new livery. After saving Queen Ehlana and defeating the evil god Azash, Sparhawk is left to enjoy the hard-won peace of his kingdom. But peace is fragile and easily broken. From the east, whispers of horrific armies being raised from the dead surface. Tales of ancient warriors and dreadful monsters who are tearing the kingdom apart. Seeing the threat this poses to their kingdom and people, Ehlana and Sparhawk set out with a retinue to Matherion, the Tamuli capital. Little do they know that the enemy is already within the gates of fire-domed Matherion awaiting their arrival . . .
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