The much-anticipated third installment of R. Scott Bakkerβs acclaimed series, The Aspect-Emperor Praised by fans and critics worldwide, R. Scott Bakker has become one of the most celebrated voices in fantasy literature. With _The Great Ordeal,_ Bakker presents the long-anticipated third volume of T
The Great Ordeal
β Scribed by Bakker, Scott R
- Book ID
- 108878453
- Publisher
- The Overlook Press
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 1 MB
- Series
- Second Apocalypse 6; Aspect-Emperor 3
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781468313512
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β¦ Synopsis
The much-anticipated third installment of R. Scott Bakker's acclaimed series, The Aspect-Emperor
Praised by fans and critics worldwide, R. Scott Bakker has become one of the most celebrated voices in fantasy literature. With The Great Ordeal, Bakker presents the long-anticipated third volume of The Aspect-Emperor, a series that stands with the finest in the genre for its grandiose scope, rich detail, and thrilling story.
As Fanim war-drums beat just outside the city, the Empress Anasurimbor Esmenet searches frantically throughout the palace for her missing son Kelmomas. Meanwhile and many miles away, Esmenet's husband's Great Ordeal continues its epic march further north. But in light of dwindling supplies, the Aspect-Emperor's decision to allow his men to consume the flesh of fallen Sranc could have consequences even He couldn't have foreseen. And, deep in Ishual, the wizard Achamian grapples with his fear that his unspeakably long journey might be ending...
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