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The Red Wyvern Katharine Kerr

The Red Wyvern von Katharine Kerr

The Red Wyvern Katharine Kerr


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Zusammenfassung

Heralding a new series within the Westlands Cycle, The Red Wyvern is an epic tale of magic, warfare and love - fantasy at its best.

The Red Wyvern Zusammenfassung

The Red Wyvern (The Dragon Mage, Book 1) Katharine Kerr

Heralding a new series within the Westlands Cycle, The Red Wyvern is an epic tale of magic, warfare and love - fantasy at its best.

A new chapter of the history of the kingdom of Deverry - an ideal starting point for newcomers to Katharine Kerr's gorgeous epic; and a satisfying continuation of the saga for those readers who have followed the series through its previous incarnations.

In Cengarn, Rhodry of the silver daggers - half-elven, half-human - is beset by strange dreams. A dark-haired enchantress, the Raven Woman, is haunting his sleep, and he can find no release, even in the arms of Dallandra, his lover. Little does he know that his feud with the Raven Woman goes back over three hundred years, to a time when the very throne of Deverry stood under threat of civil war.

The Red Wyvern Bewertungen

'An unusually scholarly writer of fantasy.'
THE TELEGRAPH

'Much as I dislike comparing anything to THE LORD OF THE RINGS, I have to admit that on this occasion it's justified.'
INTERZONE

'An extensive and complete world, whose endlessly fascinating details grow book by book.'
STARLOG

Über Katharine Kerr

Born in Ohio, 1944. Moved to San Francisco Bay Area in 1962 and has lived there ever since. Katharine Kerr has read extensively in the fields of classical archaeology, and medieval and Dark Ages history and literature, and these influences are clear in her work. Her epic Deverry series has won widespread praise and millions of fans around the world.

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR002496125
9780002241427
0002241420
The Red Wyvern (The Dragon Mage, Book 1) Katharine Kerr
Gebraucht - Sehr Gut
Gebundene Ausgabe
HarperCollins Publishers
19971117
400
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