The second instalment in this incredibly addictive fantasy series - perfect for readers of Robin Hobb, George R. R. Martin and Elizabeth Moon. Epic fantasy from a David Gemmell Award-winning author.
Helen Lowe Livres
Cette auteure élabore des récits captivants qui plongent dans des mondes fantastiques complexes, explorant les thèmes du destin et de la magie. À travers des romans et de la poésie, elle tisse des histoires qui captivent les lecteurs. Son engagement va au-delà de l'écriture, englobant l'art de la narration par le biais d'interviews et de blogs, et un profond amour pour le pouvoir du récit.






A failing wall, a broken shield, and an enemy that will exploit every weakness . . .Malian and Kalan have recovered two of the three legendary weapons of the Derai, but already it may be too late. The Wall of Night, fractured by centuries of blood feud and civil strife, is on the verge of falling.Meanwhile, among Grayharbor backstreets, an orphan boy falls foul of dark forces. A daughter of the House of Blood must be married to the Earl of Night, a pawn in the web of her family’s ambition, and Kalan is caught in a political web he may not be able to escape.While even as Malian dodges Darkswarm pursuers in her search for the Shield of Heaven, rumour whispers that it may be broken beyond repair – and she herself may be the blade the ancient enemy will drive into the heart of the Derai Alliance.
The start of an incredibly addictive new fantasy series - perfect for readers of Trudi Canavan, Robin Hobb and Brent Weeks. Winner of the 2012 David Gemmell 'Morningstar' Award.
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Culturally significant, this work has been carefully reproduced from its original artifact, preserving the integrity of the text. It includes original copyright references and library stamps, reflecting its historical importance and the scholarly interest it has garnered. The preservation of these elements offers readers insight into the work's context within the broader knowledge base of civilization.
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- 236pages
- 9 heures de lecture
This reprint of a classic work from 1841 offers readers a chance to explore the themes and insights of the original text. It preserves the historical context and language of the time, allowing a deeper appreciation for the author's perspective and storytelling. The book serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the literary heritage of the 19th century, showcasing the enduring relevance of its ideas and narratives.
In "Jenseits der Nacht" steht die Mauer der Nacht als Schutz gegen den Dunklen Schwarm, der die Länder von Haarth bedroht. Prinzessin Malian will den ewigen Krieg mit einer uralten Macht beenden, doch diese Macht fordert einen hohen Preis.
Malian muss nach dem Tod ihres Vaters den Kampf gegen die Dunkelheit fortführen. Als magische Kreaturen die Burg der Nacht angreifen, entfaltet sich ihre eigene ungezähmte Magie. Sie entdeckt ihre Bestimmung und den schrecklichen Preis, den sie dafür zahlen muss.