The Temple of Shirith-Kah is coming to Arkavia, to destroy the old gods, burn the land and blacken the sky. In the shadows of the Velderwood, unwitting guardians defend a forgotten hope against a demon sent to destroy it.Termaris is a surly mercenary with a talent for killing, but he cares little for wars, gods, death or even life. He takes one last job to escape prison, then reneges on the deal when the journey draws him back to an older, higher calling, and threatens to lay his past treachery bare. Ethné has unique powers she can’t understand or control. She wants answers, but her talent has a terrifying price which could leave her alone in a sea of enemies.On a desperate mission they carry a holy vial south in search of alliance with the Empire of Teth-Kiran. But Arkavia’s old master is an insular nation of conspiracies and deadly intrigue, and they care little for the lives of barbarians in the north. As a shadow of ancient evil falls upon the empire, few dare hope to bring the two nations together once more, as a last bastion against the Dreaming God.˃˃˃ Praise from reviewers on Amazon.co.uk and Goodreads★★★★★ "A great read... The book draws you in and doesn't let go from start to finish." ★★★★★ "An action packed novel with a great mix of humour, magic and intrigue. I can’t wait for the sequel." ★★★★ "Entertaining and compelling." ★★★★ "A great read from a talented new author."˃˃˃ Epic fantasy which will appeal to fans of George R.R. Martin, Brandon Sanderson and Tad Williams Knight of Aslath marks the birth of a new epic fantasy series, and chronicles the return of a forgotten magic which can shape worlds. The rise of an enemy whose dark power has cast down the old order, and reduced kingdoms to bones and dust. And the beginning of a war which threatens to devour all life, and challenge the gods themselves.
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- Release Date 07/17/2015
- Author Scott Foley
- Language English
- Company Tatton Books; 1st edition
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