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The Twilight Herald

July 10, 2008 | Trade paperback
ISBN: 9780575082281
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Description

The sequel to the bestselling THE STORMCALLER

After the shattering events of THE STORMCALLER, the eyes of the Land are on the minor city of Scree, which could soon be obliterated as the new Lord of the Farlan plots his revenge against Scree's rulers. Suffering under an unnatural summer drought and surrounded by volatile mercenary armies that may be its only salvation, the city is a strange sanctuary for a fugitive abbot to flee to, but he is only the first of many to be drawn there.
Kings and princes, lords and monsters; all walk the sun-scorched streets while the evenings witness the performance of cruel and subversive plays that work their way into the hearts of the audience. Elite soldiers clash after dark and the city begins to tear itself apart as the sanity of its citizens crumbles, yet even chaos can be scripted. There is a malevolent will at work in Scree and one that has a lesson for the entire Land; nations can be manipulated, prophecies perverted, and Gods denied. Nothing lies beyond the reach of a shadow, and no matter how great a man's power, there some things he cannot be protected from.

About this Author

Tom Lloyd has worked as an editorial assistant and is currently contracts manager for a major London literary agency. He lives in London SW4.

ISBN: 9780575082281
Format: Trade paperback
Series: Twilight Reign
Pages: 528
Publisher: Orion Publishing Group
Published: 2008-07-10

Reviews

It gallops along with scarcely a dull moment

--THE TIMES, -

Lloyd creates a vivid world, which gradually comes alive and promises more for the future [He] echoes writers such as Moorcock and Gemmell

--INTERZONE, -

This first novel has good ideas and a suitably flawed hero. The world is beautifully realised, the battles suitably grim and the dragon, when it appears, is magnificent

--GUARDIAN, -

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