Dhiammara
by:
Maggie Furey (author)
Maggie Furey's glittering epic sweeping from Aurian through Harp of Winds and Sword of Flame, climaxes as Aurian draws near to a deadly enemy lurking in a city forgotten by time. . . Bearing the Staff of Earth and the Harp of Winds, the Lady Aurian secretly returns to the holy city of Nexis--ten...
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Maggie Furey's glittering epic sweeping from Aurian through Harp of Winds and Sword of Flame, climaxes as Aurian draws near to a deadly enemy lurking in a city forgotten by time. . . Bearing the Staff of Earth and the Harp of Winds, the Lady Aurian secretly returns to the holy city of Nexis--ten years in the future. Now its marbled towers are desolate, its river port ravaged, its magefolk a mere legend. Here she must begin the search for her vanished soulmate, Anvar, and her lost child. . . and hunt down the evil adversary who stole from her the Sword of Flame, last of the four great primal weapons. But Aurian's final battle awaits her far away in the southlands. For there dwells her old nemesis, the crazed Archmage Miathan--and there, in the ancient city of Dhiammara, broods a dark magic that could shatter forever the destined redemption of her world.
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780553575576 (0553575570)
Publish date: September 1st 1997
Publisher: Spectra
Pages no: 496
Edition language: English
Series: Artefacts of Power (#4)
A very satisfying conclusion to the series. :o)
While I was a big fan of the Aurian series, I was somewhat disappointed with the final book. After being invested for three novels, the fates of some of the characters just seemed far too anti-climactic. A passable read, but one that felt a little too rushed at times :(