When Celia Williams is found dead, having burned herself in a lurid act of suicide, her fiancรฉ Lloyd Denman does not seem to be able to go on with his own life, haunted by Celia and their past together. As Lloyd struggles to deal with this tragic event, he learns about a bizarre accident in the Cali
Hymn
โ Scribed by Ken Scholes
- Publisher
- Tom Doherty Associates; Tor
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 384 KB
- Series
- Psalms of Isaak 5
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- New York
- ISBN
- 1429949589
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Ken Scholes completes his five-book epic that began with his acclaimed first novel Lamentation. The battle for control of The Named Lands has captivated readers for ten years as both characters and readers have learned the true nature of world called Lasthome.
Now the struggle between the Andro-Francine Order of the Named Lands and the Y'Zirite Empire has reached a terrible turning point. Believing that his son is dead,Rudolfo has pretended to join with the triumphant Y'zirite forces--but his plan is to destroy them all with a poison that is targeted only to the enemy.
In Y'Zir, Rudolfo's wife Jin Li Tam is fighting a war with her own father which will bring that Empire to ruin.
And on the Moon, Neb, revealed as one of the Younger Gods, takes the power of the Last Home Temple for his own.
The Psalms of Isaak
#1 Lamentation
#2 Canticle
#3 Antiphon
#4 Requiem
#5 Hymn
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โฆ Subjects
Fantasy fiction
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