Swarmthief's Dance by Deborah Miller

Swarmthief's Dance by Deborah Miller

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First volume in a vivid new fantasy trilogy with universal appeal

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Swarmthief's Dance by Deborah Miller

Long ago, there was war in Heaven. Rann, guardian of the Underworld, fought with the Nulefi, and in that battle the Nulefi were defeated. But though their bodies were destroyed, the spirits of the Nulefi remained, and they wander the world of Myr, cloaked in the shattered form of the Swarms, waiting for the moment of their revenge. Now they have re-awoken, remembering the glory and power of their ancient days – and one human boy, Vivreki, has witnessed that rebirth. The Swarm calls to him, pleads with him, whispers to him the secrets of a vanished age. To Vivreki this seems a miracle, but to his masters it is heresy. For very few now honour the elder gods, and those who still do keep silent about it. In fear and peril of his life, Vivreki is hidden away from those that would kill him for his special knowledge. His memory is erased, his past denied, and a new life started for him half a world away. But the Nulefi have not forgotten Vivreki – he alone can hear them, and now he alone can save them. And as the Nulefi struggle to reach their only ally in the world, Herrukal - father of the gods - discerns the rise of a new power on Myr. He will not tolerate another war, so even if the price of peace is the destruction of creation itself, then Herrukal will break the world. And only Vivreki can stop him...
Deborah J. Miller has been writing fantasy for some years now, and is well known in SF/Fantasy circles. She lives near Edinburgh.
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ISBN 13 9781405050746
ISBN 10 1405050748
Title Swarmthief's Dance
Author Deborah Miller
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Pan Macmillan
Year published 2005-09-02
Number of pages 320
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.