
The Last Star at Dawn by Oliver Johnson
Thalassa, the young woman chosen by the gods to be the Lightbringer and Uthred, the Priest of Flame, have accomplished much. They have Dragontooth, the wondrous sword, and they have found the Man of Bronze, the invincible warrior. But only when they have the third of the powerful magic artefacts, the Rod of the Shadows, can the prophecy be fulfilled and the powers of darkness be defeated. But the Rod is in the fortress town of Iskiard where their enemies, a remorseless army of the undead, await them ... The Lightbringer Trilogy has established itself as one of the most powerful fantasies of recent years.
Following The Forging of the Shadows and The Nations of the Night, The Last Star at Dawn concludes Oliver Johnson's The Lightbringer TrilogyThalassa, the Lightbringer, and the priest Urthred return in a final quest before prophecy can be fulfilled. Unfortunately, between the heroes and their goal stand the legions of the undead, the armies of eternal darkness that seek to plunge the world into eternal night so that vampires can rule the world without sight of sun. Breathless adventure and supernatural conflict await, for if Thalassa and the worshippers of the God of Light are ever to defeat Lord Faran Gaton, High Priest of the God of Darkness, she must first journey to the fortified town of Iskiard to retrieve the Rod of Shadows. And that seems like an impossible task. - Again Oliver Johnson has taken the familiar ingredients of High Fantasy and made them his own. He tells his tale with direct, crisp prose and makes vaBelgariad series so popular. - Gary S Dalkin, AMAZON.CO.UK
Oliver Johnson was born in Paris in 1957. He is currently an Editorial Director at a major London publishing house.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781857237320 |
| ISBN 10 | 1857237323 |
| Title | The Last Star at Dawn |
| Author | Oliver Johnson |
| Series | Lightbringer |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Little, Brown Book Group |
| Year published | 1999-11-04 |
| Number of pages | 448 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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