The Mask and the Sorceress (Book Synopsis) by Dennis Jones Buy from Amazon.comPage 1 of 1
Evil and madness flow through the bloodline of the troubled
House of the Pandragore, threatening the stability of the throne and the future
of the Ascendancy...
Seventeen centuries past, a great diviner locked the Deep Magic away forever
with a powerful spell known as the Ban, deeming the primal sorcery too
dangerous for use by humankind. But more than a millennium later, evil and
ambition united to break the Ban in a savage war that nearly destroyed the
great civilization of the Ascendancy. At dire cost Mandine and Key defeated
that ferocious onslaught, and now rule their realm in a time of relative
peace.
But the Deep Magic is chained no more, and war again threatens the royal
house. For Mandine's exiled sister -- the treacherous and dangerously insane
Theatana -- has escaped her prison with the inadvertent aid of raiders from a
far-off country. Not only has the dark princess mastered her madness, she has
discovered within herself seeds of the blackest sorcery which will help her
ascend the throne she believes rightfully hers. Armed with new allies and
power, she prepares to launch a merciless assault upon her own homeland...and
her blood kin.
There is one, however, who is determined to thwart Theatana's implacable
malice. Ilarion, heir to Key and Mandine, is prepared to pursue his mad aunt
beyond the edges of the known world -- and to face untold peril on turbulent
seas and in ancient lands -- in order to preserve the realm. But his path must
cross hers at the very point where the world itself stands at the brink of
catastrophe: on an island bitterly divided between sister and brother, goddess
and god. It is here that Ilarion and Theatana both will be thrust into the
seething heart of a tumultuous contest -- as the true power of an ancient tool
of ritual is revealed...and the Deep Magic stirs dangerously from its long
slumber.
Once again author Dennis Jones masterfully transports us to a world of fiery
conflict, terrible deceits, and awesome magicks -- as perfidy and death
threaten a new generation of The House of the Pandragore. Buy from Amazon.com
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