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James Clemens
ISBN: 9781841492445
Format: Paperback
Publisher:Little, Brown Book Group
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Five centuries after the destruction of the Mages of Alasea, a young girl, Elena, inherits the wild powers the Mages had so carefully concealed from their pitiless enemy. She must continue their battle with her hard-won outlaw army and her own mastery of the blood magick.
Five centuries after the destruction of the Mages of Alasea, a young girl, Elena, inherits the wild powers the Mages had so carefully concealed from their pitiless enemy. But though the Mages are long dead their ancient foe is not - and Elena must continue their battle with her hard-won outlaw army and her own mastery of the blood magick. Elena and her forces had defeated evil in an audacious attack, a wound cut deep into the Black Heart, but this isn't enough. The Dark Lord's greatest weapon, the Weirgates, continue their ravenous onslaught and the land's powers wane. The Elementals, those rare folk tuned to the Land's energy, are sickening, their abilities fading. The Mer'ai are losing their sea sense and the link to their dragons and the Elv'in ships can not fly as high or far. Now an ally dies in violence, whispering of a last betrayal and a stranger foretells victory or the death of all.
| ISBN | 1841492442 | | DEWEY edition | DC21 | | ISBN13 | 9781841492445 (What's this?) | | Pages | 752 | | Publisher | Little, Brown Book Group | | Weight (grammes) | 390 | | Imprint | Orbit | | Published in | London | | Format | Paperback | | Series title | Banned & the Banished S. | | Publication date | 07 Aug 2003 | | Height (mm) | 178 | | Library of Congress | PS3553.L39 | | Width (mm) | 108 | | DEWEY | 813.54 | | Academic level | General |
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'With every new book in the Wit'ch War saga, James Clemens' storytelling expertise becomes more compelling' Terry Brooks 'The action is lively and a-plenty' SFX 'Masterful and compelling' STARBURST 'Clemens holds you gripped with these stories, each thrilling in their own right, and becoming more so as the strands come together. WIT'CH STORM is a romp, but the pace of the tale itself never lets up for more than an instant, just giving you enough tim  Be the first to write a customer review
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