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Le Faucon et le Lévrier

Cette saga épique suit les voyages de vaillants chevaliers et de puissants sorciers dans un pays déchiré par la guerre et l'intrigue. S'inspirant d'une riche histoire et mythologie, elle mêle événements historiques et éléments fantastiques. Le récit se concentre sur des actes héroïques, des sacrifices personnels et la lutte intemporelle entre le bien et le mal. C'est une aventure captivante pour les amateurs de fantasy historique.

The Hounds of God
The Hound and the Falcon Trilogy - 2: The Golden Horn
The Hound and the Falcon Trilogy - 1: The Isle of Glass

Ordre de lecture recommandé

  1. Alfred of St. Ruan's has lived his life in the seclusion of the monastery. But a badly wounded knight on a mission from the Elvenking, a beautiful and mysterious stranger who walks as both woman and beast, and a warrior king call him out of the cloister's walls into the wars and storms of the world. For he is neither mortal nor human, though he has long tried to live as both; and he can deny neither his nature nor his powerful magic. Winner of the Crawford Award, and Locus Award nominee for Best First Novel.

    The Hound and the Falcon Trilogy - 1: The Isle of Glass1
    3,9
  2. Alfred has left the monastic sanctuary of St. Ruan's and, with Thea, his friend and nemesis, has turned eastwards to Constantinople, the jewel in Byzantium's crown. There he is rescued from near death by a noble woman and soon both he and Thea are accepted into the lives of the family and their city. But outside the walls the armies are gathering, and within, political turmoil threatens the lives of those whom Alf has come to love. He is forced to use his unearthly powers but soon finds that they afford scant protection amidst the carnage soon to be unleashed.

    The Hound and the Falcon Trilogy - 2: The Golden Horn2
    4,0
  3. The Hounds of God

    • 368pages
    • 13 heures de lecture

    Alfred has settled down at last amongst his own people, as Lord Chancellor of Rhiyana. But old enemies will not let Alfred savor his new life, and he must prepare for the ultimate battle of wills against an evil whose power is even greater than his own.

    The Hounds of God3
    4,1