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It was foretold after Malek's first fall that twice more he would bring war, and that the last time, the very waters of the sea would obey him and fight for him. If this be so, then I cannot imagine how Sulare will escape his wrath... Book jacket.
For a world that has elevated created things above its creator and forgotten where it came from, a price must be paid. The empire of Barra-Dohn is the first to pay that price, and as a remnant flees the fall of that empire, the mysterious Jin Dara seeks unimaginable power by gathering all the fragments of the Golden Cord together. The exiles from Barra-Dohn and the Amhuru, a tribe of nomadic warriors who protect those fragments must try to stop him. There is nowhere to run and there are no safe places; The Wandering has begun.
As the forces on both sides are being drawn together toward a great battle, Aljeron and Valzaan journey to awaken the Father of Dragons, to enlist his aid against Malek's armies.
Sulmandir and the dragons have returned and, despite the power of their adversaries, hope for victory is growing but before the binding of the blade can be broken, Benjiah knows he will have to make a sacrifice.
While Wylla rules Enthanin and civil war rages in Kirthanin, an even greater threat emerges from the subterranean lair of Malek.
The bold attempt on the Jin Dara's life has failed. Meanwhile, Kaden Omiir and the Amhuru discover that a third fragment of the Golden Cord has been taken by the ferocious Graymir, and a desperate mission is launched to retrieve it, even as revelations about this strange people and their devotion to the mysterious Nekron opens a window into the darkest recesses of the world's distant past. And yet, as the Jin Dara grows even stronger, betrayal from within threatens the security of the Amhuru as much as all these challenges from without. Will Draagan's new plan to seek aid from the renegade Jaen's backfire? Will division lead to the downfall of the Amhuru? Can anything stop the Jin Dara from taking full possession of the Golden Cord?
Book Three in L.B. Graham's "Binding of the Blade" series, following "Beyond the Summerland" and "Bringer of Storms." For all of Kirthanin, the days are dark and hope seems far away. And yet, in the midst of their darkness, a ray of light appears when Benjiah takes up Valzaan's staff and enters where all others fear to go.
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'God, it's good' STEPHEN KING On a windswept moor, an old house guards its secrets... The new standalone horror novel from 'a true master of horror.' All Hallows Hall is a rambling Tudor mansion on the edge of the bleak and misty Dartmoor. It is not a place many would choose to live. Yet the former Governer of Dartmoor Prison did just that. Now he's dead, and his children – long estranged – are set to inherit his estate. But when the dead man's family come to stay, the atmosphere of the moors seems to drift into every room. Floorboards creak, secret passageways echo, and wind whistles in the house's famous priest hole. And then, on the same morning the family decide to leave All Hallows ...
After the collapse of his father's empire, Prince Kaden must find a way to defeat the evil Jin Dara whose goal is to gather all six pieces of the Golden Cord and claim its power.