
Song Of The Shiver Barrens
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Continuing this exciting trilogy from the author of the acclaimed Isles of Glory series ...
Ligea's son, Arrant, leaves tyrans for Kardiastan to take his place as Mirager-heir, while Ligea prepares to halt an insurrection. But Arrant's skills as a Magoroth are dangerously inconsistent, and his father, temellin, finds it difficult to communicate with this secretive young man he barely knows. Arrant's singular ability to communicate with his half-brother, tarran - a part of the collective mind known as the Mirage Makers - leads them both towards the possibility of a tragic clash with the encroaching Ravage. As Arrant's enemies among the Magoroth plot to ruin his family and his future as heir, he begins to realise there is a greater mystery to solve if he is to prevail. Praise for the Mirage Makers and Isles of Glory trilogies: 'fresh, strange and intriguing' Sunday Age 'highly imaginative and entertaining' the Specusphere 'witty, gritty and enthralling' trudi Canavan, author of the Magicians Guild 'a multi-layered story ... it just keeps on getting better' fantasticqueensland.com
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Ligea's son, Arrant, leaves tyrans for Kardiastan to take his place as Mirager-heir, while Ligea prepares to halt an insurrection. But Arrant's skills as a Magoroth are dangerously inconsistent, and his father, temellin, finds it difficult to communicate with this secretive young man he barely knows. Arrant's singular ability to communicate with his half-brother, tarran - a part of the collective mind known as the Mirage Makers - leads them both towards the possibility of a tragic clash with the encroaching Ravage. As Arrant's enemies among the Magoroth plot to ruin his family and his future as heir, he begins to realise there is a greater mystery to solve if he is to prevail. Praise for the Mirage Makers and Isles of Glory trilogies: 'fresh, strange and intriguing' Sunday Age 'highly imaginative and entertaining' the Specusphere 'witty, gritty and enthralling' trudi Canavan, author of the Magicians Guild 'a multi-layered story ... it just keeps on getting better' fantasticqueensland.com
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Product details
- Paperback | 592 pages
- 109 x 181 x 38mm | 322g
- 01 Jul 2007
- HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
- New South Wales, Australia
- English
- 0732282004
- 9780732282004
- 2,443,932
About Glenda Larke
Glenda Larke was born in Western Australia. She trained as a teacher and taught English in Australia, Vienna, Tunisia and Malaysia. She now combines her passion for writing fantasy with an equal passion for birdwatching and rainforest conservation. Glenda has two children and lives in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, with her husband.
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