The Nations of the Night by Oliver Johnson

The Nations of the Night by Oliver Johnson

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The second book of the Lightbringer trilogy. The doomed city of Thrull has been destroyed. The first part of the prophecy has been fulfilled. But for Urthred, the hideously scarred priest of Flame, the quest has only just begun. He and his companions must seek the formidable Man of Bronze.

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The Nations of the Night by Oliver Johnson

NATIONS OF THE NIGHT is Book 2 of Oliver Johnson's epic Lightbringer trilogy - one of the most exciting fantasy series of recent years. The doomed city of Thrull, ruled by the High Priest of Iss and his vampire army, has been destroyed. The first part of the prophecy has been fulfilled. But for Urthred, the hideously scarred priest of Flame, and for his companions, Jayal, the haunted warrior, and Thalassa, the young woman chosen by the gods, the quest has only just begun. They have Dragonstooth, the magic sword, and now they must seek the formidable Man of Bronze in order to take the next step that will threaten the powers of darkness. Remorselessly pursued by their implacable enemies, their journey takes them into the inhospitable and arctic wastes of the north, the land of the terrible creatures, known as the Nations of the Night. Magical, mysterious, the Lightbringer Trilogy has the epic sweep of the very best of fantasy.
Great heroes, terrible enemies, powerful magic.. Who could ask for more? - David Gemmell
Oliver Johnson was born in Paris in 1957. He is currently an Editorial Director at a major London publishing house.
SKU Nicht verfügbar
ISBN 13 9781857236002
ISBN 10 1857236009
Titel The Nations of the Night
Autor Oliver Johnson
Serie Lightbringer
Buchzustand Nicht verfügbar
Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Little, Brown Book Group
Erscheinungsjahr 1998-08-06
Seitenanzahl 512
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