-Titulo Original : Legacy Of Light (the Legacy Trilogy, 3)
-Fabricante :
Orbit
-Descripcion Original:
Legacy of Light is the spectacular conclusion to Matthew Wards acclaimed Legacy trilogy-an unmissable epic fantasy series of war and intrigue perfect for fans of George R. R. Martin, Brent Weeks, and Brandon Sanderson. For the first time in many years, the Tressian Republic and the Hadari Empire are at peace. But darkness never sleeps. In Tregard, Empress Melanna Saranal struggles to protect a throne won at great cost. In Tressia, Lord Protector Viktor Droshna seeks to restore all hes lost through forbidden means.And as the sins of the past are once more laid bare, every road will lead to war. The Legacy TrilogyLegacy of AshLegacy of SteelLegacy of Light Review Ward sends out the mammoth and extremely rewarding trilogy that began with Legacy of Ash with this expertly wrought epic ... Ward breathes new life into familiar tropes while convincingly maneuvering his huge cast to universally satisfying conclusions. The result is a vigorous, bravura saga. Publishers Weekly (starred review) on Legacy of LightExpertly interspersing vivid action sequences with quiet, introspective stretches, Ward guides readers and characters alike through this winding, well-crafted saga. The result is an impressive series opener. Publishers Weekly (starred review) on Legacy of AshPacked with big battles, shadowy intrigue and a large cast of characters, Legacy of Ash is an absorbing debut. James Islington on Legacy of AshA hugely entertaining debut. John Gwynne on Legacy of AshAs intricate as a precision-engineered watch; as surprising as a precision-engineered watch with a concealed face-stabbing mechanism. Gareth Hanrahan on Legacy of AshEpic fantasy as it should be: big, bold and very addictive. Starburst on Legacy of AshAn incredibly impressive piece of fantasy fiction. The Fantasy Inn on Legacy of AshThis is the first epic fantasy book Ive enjoying getting immersed in for ages . . . a great romp in a brilliantly realized setting . . . I have lost sleep, forgotten food and made this the thing what I pick up every moment I can get. SFFWorld on Legacy of AshA perfect blend of Martins A Song of Ice and Fire and Bernard Cornwells The Last Kingdom. FanFi Addict on Legacy of Ash About the Author Matthew Ward is a writer, cat-servant and owner of more musical instruments than he can actually play (and considerably more than he can play well). Hes afflicted with an obsession for old places-castles, historic cities and the London Underground chief among them-and should probably cultivate more interests to help expand out his author biography.After a decade serving as a principle architect for Games Workshops Warhammer and Warhammer 40,000 properties, Matthew embarked on an adventure to tell stories set in worlds of his own design. He lives near Nottingham with his extremely patient wife-as well as a pride of attention-seeking cats-and writes to entertain anyone who feels theres not enough magic in the world.
-Fabricante :
Orbit
-Descripcion Original:
Legacy of Light is the spectacular conclusion to Matthew Wards acclaimed Legacy trilogy-an unmissable epic fantasy series of war and intrigue perfect for fans of George R. R. Martin, Brent Weeks, and Brandon Sanderson. For the first time in many years, the Tressian Republic and the Hadari Empire are at peace. But darkness never sleeps. In Tregard, Empress Melanna Saranal struggles to protect a throne won at great cost. In Tressia, Lord Protector Viktor Droshna seeks to restore all hes lost through forbidden means.And as the sins of the past are once more laid bare, every road will lead to war. The Legacy TrilogyLegacy of AshLegacy of SteelLegacy of Light Review Ward sends out the mammoth and extremely rewarding trilogy that began with Legacy of Ash with this expertly wrought epic ... Ward breathes new life into familiar tropes while convincingly maneuvering his huge cast to universally satisfying conclusions. The result is a vigorous, bravura saga. Publishers Weekly (starred review) on Legacy of LightExpertly interspersing vivid action sequences with quiet, introspective stretches, Ward guides readers and characters alike through this winding, well-crafted saga. The result is an impressive series opener. Publishers Weekly (starred review) on Legacy of AshPacked with big battles, shadowy intrigue and a large cast of characters, Legacy of Ash is an absorbing debut. James Islington on Legacy of AshA hugely entertaining debut. John Gwynne on Legacy of AshAs intricate as a precision-engineered watch; as surprising as a precision-engineered watch with a concealed face-stabbing mechanism. Gareth Hanrahan on Legacy of AshEpic fantasy as it should be: big, bold and very addictive. Starburst on Legacy of AshAn incredibly impressive piece of fantasy fiction. The Fantasy Inn on Legacy of AshThis is the first epic fantasy book Ive enjoying getting immersed in for ages . . . a great romp in a brilliantly realized setting . . . I have lost sleep, forgotten food and made this the thing what I pick up every moment I can get. SFFWorld on Legacy of AshA perfect blend of Martins A Song of Ice and Fire and Bernard Cornwells The Last Kingdom. FanFi Addict on Legacy of Ash About the Author Matthew Ward is a writer, cat-servant and owner of more musical instruments than he can actually play (and considerably more than he can play well). Hes afflicted with an obsession for old places-castles, historic cities and the London Underground chief among them-and should probably cultivate more interests to help expand out his author biography.After a decade serving as a principle architect for Games Workshops Warhammer and Warhammer 40,000 properties, Matthew embarked on an adventure to tell stories set in worlds of his own design. He lives near Nottingham with his extremely patient wife-as well as a pride of attention-seeking cats-and writes to entertain anyone who feels theres not enough magic in the world.
