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Madness in Solidar L. E. Modesitt, Jr.

Madness in Solidar By L. E. Modesitt, Jr.

Madness in Solidar by L. E. Modesitt, Jr.


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Solidar's Collegium of lmagers is in decline, the exploits of its founder largely forgotten. The Collegium is so lacking in leadership that the dying Maitre must summon Alastar, a talented senior imager, as his successor. When Alastar arrives in L'Excelsis he finds disarray and lack of discipline.

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Madness in Solidar by L. E. Modesitt, Jr.

Four centuries after its founding, Solidar's Collegium of lmagers is in decline, the exploits of its founder, the legendary Quaeryt, largely forgotten. The Collegium is so lacking in leadership that the dying Maitre must summon Alastar, an obscure but talented senior imager from Westisle far to the south who has little knowledge of politics in the capital, as his successor. When Alastar arrives in L'Excelsis and becomes the new Maitre, he finds disarray and lack of discipline within the Collegium, and the ruler of Solidar so hated by the High Holders that they openly refer to him as being mad. To make matters worse, neither Rex Ryen, ridiculed as Rex Dafou, nor the High Holders have any respect for the Collegium. Alastar finds himself in the middle of a power struggle, with Ryen demanding that the Collegium remove the strongest High Holders and the military leadership in turn plotting to topple Ryen and destroy the Collegium. And all that, Alastar discovers, is only a fraction of the problems he and the Collegium face.

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CIN0765379864A
9780765379863
0765379864
Madness in Solidar by L. E. Modesitt, Jr.
Used - Well Read
Paperback
St Martin's Press
20160301
608
N/A
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