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Fatal Revenant

The Last Chronicles Of Thomas Covenant

Author: Stephen Donaldson   Series: Gollancz S.F.

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Return to the Land, and Linden Amory's quest to rescue her son and save the Land from the Despiser!

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Summary

Return to the Land, and Linden Amory's quest to rescue her son and save the Land from the Despiser!

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Description

Linden Avery watches from a balcony while Thomas Covenant and her adopted son, Jeremiah, ride desperately toward Revelstone. But their reunion has vast consequences which she could not have foreseen. Soon she is betrayed by the people whom she most needs to trust. Transported deep into the Land's past, she is forced to confront mysterious strangers, legendary heroes and ancient evils and to stand alone against the malevolence of the Despiser's minions.

Abandoned in Garroting Deep, the most bloodthirsty of the Land's long-dead forests, she reaches a fearsome decision: she determines to reshape reality in an attempt to end the Despiser's evil and her son's suffering. However, her purpose requires her to find Loric's krill, a weapon abandoned among the Hills of Andelain millennia ago. And she needs the aid of friends and allies who will turn against her if she reveals her intent.

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Critic Reviews

Extraordinary praise for the series:

?Will certainly find a place on the small list of true classics.?
?"Washington Post Book World"

?Covenant is Donaldson's genius.?
?"Village Voice"

?Remarkable scope and sophistication.?
?"Los Angeles Times"

?Thought-provoking?complicated and original.?
?"Publishers Weekly"

?An epic.?
?"Detroit Free Press"

?Impressive?filled with splendid inventions.?
?"Booklist"


Extraordinary praise for the series:
Will certainly find a place on the small list of true classics.
"Washington Post Book World"
Covenant is Donaldson s genius.
"Village Voice"
Remarkable scope and sophistication.
"Los Angeles Times"
Thought-provoking complicated and original.
"Publishers Weekly"
An epic.
"Detroit Free Press"
Impressive filled with splendid inventions.
"Booklist"
Extraordinary praise for the series:
aWill certainly find a place on the small list of true classics.a
a"Washington Post Book World"
aCovenant is Donaldsonas genius.a
a"Village Voice"
aRemarkable scope and sophistication.a
a"Los Angeles Times"
aThought-provokinga]complicated and original.a
a"Publishers Weekly"
aAn epic.a
a"Detroit Free Press"
aImpressivea]filled with splendid inventions.a
a"Booklist"

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About the Author

Stephen Donaldson lived in India for 13 years with his father, who worked extensively with lepers; it was here that he conceived the character of Thomas Covenant. He was awarded the John W Campbell Award as Best Writer of the Year for THE CHRONICLES OF THOMAS COVENANT THE UNBELIEVER, which, with the sequel trilogy, became instant bestsellers. He is also the author of the fantasy duology Mordant's Need, the SF epic quintet The Gap and a number of mysteries.

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More on this Book

Linden Avery watches from a balcony while Thomas Covenant and her adopted son, Jeremiah, ride desperately toward Revelstone. But their reunion has vast consequences which she could not have foreseen. Soon she is betrayed by the people whom she most needs to trust. Transported deep into the Land's past, she is forced to confront mysterious strangers, legendary heroes and ancient evils and to stand alone against the malevolence of the Despiser's minions.Abandoned in Garroting Deep, the most bloodthirsty of the Land's long-dead forests, she reaches a fearsome decision: she determines to reshape reality in an attempt to end the Despiser's evil and her son's suffering. However, her purpose requires her to find Loric's krill, a weapon abandoned among the Hills of Andelain millennia ago. And she needs the aid of friends and allies who will turn against her if she reveals her intent.

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Product Details

Publisher
Orion Publishing Co | Gollancz
Published
5th April 2012
Pages
768
ISBN
9780575116689

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