
Song Of The Shiver Barrens : Book Three of the Mirage Makers
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Description
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.
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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.
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Product details
- Paperback | 576 pages
- 211 x 138 x 38mm | 454g
- 05 Jul 2016
- Little, Brown Book Group
- Orbit
- London, United Kingdom
- English
- 1841496073
- 9781841496078
- 190,378
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Glenda Larke is magical. If you don't read her, you're missing out on a treat. * Karen Miller, bestselling author of The Innocent Mage; 'Glenda Larke is a fabulous writer. I adore the rich landscapes, the complicated and believable characters who deal with life as real people not as caricatures, and the story-lines that join thoughtfu * Kate Elliott * 'Larke has a talent for world building and a fondness for unstable landscapes ... It's also great fun.' * BARBARA Davies, STARBURST MAGAZINE * 'A satisfying end to a trilogy that...does what it does very well' * SFX * 'I had serious difficulty in putting the book down... very strongly written and allows for more shades of grey than many fantasy novels do, but also a richly imagined and thoroughly believable world...' *
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About Glenda Larke
Glenda Larke was born in Western Australia and trained as a teacher. She has taught English in Australia, Vienna, Tunisia and Malaysia. Glenda has two children and lives in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, with her husband.
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