• The Fate of the Dwarves See large image

    The Fate of the Dwarves (The Dwarves) (Paperback) By (author) Markus Heitz

    Free worldwide shipping

    $15.99 - Free shipping worldwide (to United States and
    all these other countries)
    Usually dispatched within 48 hours
    Add to basket | Add to wishlist |

    Short Description for The Fate of the Dwarves There has been no word from the courageous warrior Tungdil since the bitter struggle at the Black Abyss. Dragons, magicians, and the cruel lfar have advanced far into the kingdom, seizing land. The dwarves face their next battle with very little hope of survival.
    Full description


 

Full description | Reviews | Bibliographic data
  • Full bibliographic data for The Fate of the Dwarves

    Title
    The Fate of the Dwarves
    Authors and contributors
    By (author) Markus Heitz
    Physical properties
    Format: Paperback
    Number of pages: 785
    Width: 137 mm
    Height: 206 mm
    Thickness: 38 mm
    Weight: 680 g
    Audience
    General/trade
    Language
    English
    ISBN
    ISBN 13: 9780316102629
    ISBN 10: 0316102628
    Classifications
    BISAC category code: FIC009000
    LC classification: PS
    BISAC category code: FIC009020
    Nielsen BookScan Product Class: F2.2
    BISAC category code: FIC002000
    Dewey: FIC
    Dewey: 833.92
    Publisher
    Little, Brown & Company
    Imprint name
    Little, Brown & Company
    Publication date
    07 August 2012
    Publication City/Country
    New York/US
    Main description
    There has been no word from the courageous warrior Tungdil since the bitter struggle that took place at the Black Abyss. Dragons, magicians, and the cruel älfar have advanced far into the kingdom Girdlegard, ruthlessly seizing vast areas of land. It seems that the dwarves are facing their next battle with very little hope of survival. But then the inexplicable happens; a dwarf warrior dressed in black armor returns from the abyss - with a formidable army in tow. This warrior calls himself Tungdil, and for his most loyal friend Ireheart and his allies, this means a new hope. But soon doubts begin arise . . . Could this really be Tungdil the dwarf, or is this warrior following his own dark agenda? It is a question of the future of Girdlegard - and the future of all the dwarves. In the final installment of this spectacular fantasy epic, the greatest of the dwarves' adventures begins . . .
    Review quote
    Praise for the Orcs series: "With grand scale world building, labyrinthine plotlines, extensive backstory and pedal-to-the-metal action, Nicholls captures adventure fantasy at its very best."-- Publishers Weekly
    Biographical note
    Markus Heitz was born in 1971 in Germany. He studied history, German language and literature, and won the German Fantasy Award in 2003 for his debut novel Shadows Over Ulldart. His Dwarves series is a bestseller in Europe. Markus Heitz lives in Zweibrucken.