Krondor: Tear of the Gods (Book Synopsis) by Raymond E: Feist Buy from amazon.com, Hardcover, MS ReaderPage 1 of 1 Return now to a kingdom in constant peril; a land magical,
scarred, and wondrous, where great heroes rise up from
adversity to battle fearsome enemies who covet the riches
within its borders. New York Times bestselling author Raymond
E. Feist -- one of the world 's preeminent fantasists --
continues his extraordinary Riftwar Legacy with a sweeping
tale of conflict, trial, and grim necessity, as the forces of
good join together to staunch the golden lifeblood flowing
from the pierced heart of Midkemia. The vile sorcerer Sidi
plans to strike the kingdom a fatal blow, setting his
creature, the murderous pirate Bear, upon the high seas in
pursuit of the vessel that is transporting Midkemia's most
holy object: the Tear of the Gods. It is from this miraculous
stone that all magic power is believed to flow. And if the
Tear becomes the mage's trinket, the future will hold naught
but terror, death, and unending night. For Squire James,
Lieutenant William, and the able magician Jazhara, the race
is
on to rescue the remarkable artifact from the bloodthirsty,
unpredictable Bear and his despicable master who would use it
to bring catastrophe down upon the world. But it will take
greater-than-human swiftness. cunning, courage, and skill for
the three to prevail. And the flight of her most peerless
defenders will leave Krondor more vulnerable than ever to the
terrible ambitions of the depraved. For the mysterious
criminal known as the Crawler is preparing to wreak bloody
havoc to fulfill his dastardly secret agenda. Once again the
sewers of Krondor teem with assassins and monsters as the
hour
of destiny nears. The fate of an imperiled world is in flux,
as all manner of dark creatures are gathered for one
unspeakable purpose: to breed the chaos that will hasten the
destruction of Squire James and his brave companions ... and
bring about the total corruption of the Tear of the Gods. Buy from amazon.com, Hardcover, MS Reader
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