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Titanchild eBook

by Jen Williams
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Publisher: Titan Books, November of 2024 ‧
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The stunning sequel to Talonsister, full of romance and treachery, powerful magic and devastating choices. Perfect for fans of Andrea Stewart, John Gwynn and Samantha Shannon. The Othanim have conquered Brittletain. Their murderous leader, Icaraine, plans to feed Brittletain's queens to her monstrous son. But total victory over the othanim's ancient enemy, the griffins, still eludes her. If Brittletain's resistance can secure an alliance with the griffins, they may still stand a chance of defeating the othanim. Envoy Kaeto has returned to the Imperium, hiding Felldir and Belise in a ruined castle. He believes both his friends and his attempt to murder Gynid Tyleigh have escaped the Empress's notice. Yet secrets are not so easy to keep in the Imperium. Kaeto will do anything to protect Felldir and Belise and so finds himself en route to Brittletain as ambassador to the Othanim. Leven, Cillian, and Ynis have spent the last two years tracking Ynis's griffin sister, T'rook, a prisoner of Gynid Tyleigh. But Ynis has secondary motives for pursuing Tyleigh. Meanwhile, Leven's health is deteriorating, and Cillian exiled and disgraced is tormented by strange voices, who tell him of the return of the mythic Green Man to Brittletain. There is no hope for humanity in a world ruled by Icaraine. But the price of defeating her might be almost too heavy to bear.

Titanchild

by Jen Williams

Property Description
ISBN: 9781803364391
Publisher: Titan Books
Release Date: November of 2024
Language: English
Format: eBook
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Categories: eBooks in English > Fiction > Fantasy Literature
eBooks in English > Fiction > Fiction
EAN: 9781803364391
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Fantástico!

FmC

Uma excelente leitura e óptima conclusão para esta duologia, cheia de acção, intriga, magia, criaturas fantásticas e um pouco de romance. Mais um óptimo livro desta autora fortemente subvalorizada.