Prisoner of the Iron Tower
The Drakhaoul no longer possesses the soul of Gavril Nagarian, but the cost has been devastating. Gavril's powers are gone; he is slowly going mad; and his kingdom has been conquered. Imprisoned by the new emperor in an Iron Tower, he struggles to maintain his sanity. Outside, though, three brave...
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The Drakhaoul no longer possesses the soul of Gavril Nagarian, but the cost has been devastating. Gavril's powers are gone; he is slowly going mad; and his kingdom has been conquered. Imprisoned by the new emperor in an Iron Tower, he struggles to maintain his sanity. Outside, though, three brave women endeavor to keep his memory alive.
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9780553900583 (0553900587)
Publish date: August 3rd 2004
Publisher: Spectra
Edition language: English
Series: Tears of Artamon (#2)
It's a long book and was a bit of a slog to get through, the multi-various strands of the story are starting to come together. Gavril Nagarian has cast out the demon that was sharing his body. His powers are gone and he has surrendered to the Emperor. Who promptly throws him in an asylum for th...
Reviewing "Prisoner of the Iron Tower" and "Children of the Serpent Gate" together.These are #2 and #3 in the trilogy, and I feel much the same way about them as I did about the first book: I really liked them.Thee aren't books I would recommend to a non-fantasy fan in order to win them over to fant...
Done with book 2, now onto book three. I need to find out how it all ends.
Magically second installment is just as good as the first one. I'm pulled into this story and reading it within a day. Well crafted world with intrigue and it doesn't seem as if there are any friends. Everyone can be an enemy. Enjoyed this second one and can't wait for the next.