In his "utterly fascinating" (Book Smuggler) debut, *The Adamantine Palace*, Stephen Deas "restored [dragons] to all their scaly fire- breathing glory" (*Daily Telegraph*). Now, as the Realms teeter on the brink of war, the fate of humanity rests in the survival of one majestic white dragon. Prince
The King of the Crags
โ Scribed by Deas, Stephen
- Book ID
- 107215732
- Publisher
- Gollancz
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 458 KB
- Series
- Memory of Flames 2
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
The empire is falling, the dragons are on the rise - the superb new fantasy series for all fans of George R.R. Martin. Prince Jehal has murdered, poisioned and betrayed his way to the top. There is a new speaker for the realms, his opposition has been crushed, now he just has to enjoy the fruits of power. And yet . . . He feels more for the wife he married for power than perhaps he should and his lover knows it. And out in the realms those loyal to the old regime are still plotting. and there are rumours that the Red Riders, heralds of revolution and doom are on the ride. And still no-one has found the famous white dragon. The dragon that, if it lived, will have long since recovered from the effects of the alchemical liquid fed to the the dragons of the realms to keep them docile, to block their memories of a time when they ruled and the world burned . . . Stephen Deas has created an epic world, vivid characters, a plot full of betrayals and the most awesome dragons fantasy has seen.
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In his "utterly fascinating" (Book Smuggler) debut, The Adamantine Palace, Stephen Deas "restored [dragons] to all their scaly fire- breathing glory" (Daily Telegraph). Now, as the Realms teeter on the brink of war, the fate of humanity rests in the survival of one majestic white dragon. Prince Jeh