In the final installment of the trilogy that began with "Rhapsody" and continued in "Prophecy, " a group of heroes spoken of in the Prophecy of Three makes a stand against the F'dor, an ancient, vile being intent on destroying the world. The three know time is short, but after their final confrontation with the F'dor, these three will finally discover their true destiny. (May)
In the final installment of the trilogy that began with "Rhapsody" and continued in "Prophecy, " a group of heroes spoken of in the Prophecy of Three makes a stand against the F'dor, an ancient, vile being intent on destroying the world. The three know time is short, but after their final confrontation with the F'dor, these three will finally discover their true destiny. (May)
To stand against the F'dor--an ancient, vile being intent on destroying the world--a fellowship has been forged: Rhapsody, a Singer of great talent and beauty; Achmed, an assassin with unearthly talents; and Grunthor, a giant of jolly disposition and lethal skill with weapons.
Driven by prophetic visions, the three know that time is running short, know that they must find their elusive enemy before his darkness consumes them all. But after their final, brutal confrontation with the F'dor, their world crosses the threshold of disaster and faces utter oblivion. The action reaches a fevered pitch, achieving a crescendo of tragedy, love, and triumph of human spirit over world-shattering cataclysm.
With death at hand and the world crumbling at their feet, these three will finally discover their true Destiny.
“"Filled with detail and a complex, multi-faceted plotline, and readers will quickly pick up on the echoes of J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle Earth and David Eddings Belgariad series, as well as Celtic and Norse mythology, and even a dash of Mozart's Magic Flute." -- Toronto National Post & Mail”
"Filled with detail and a complex, multi-faceted plotline, and readers will quickly pick up on the echoes of J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle Earth and David Eddings Belgariad series, as well as Celtic and Norse mythology, and even a dash of Mozart's Magic Flute." --Toronto National Post & Mail
As the daughter of an air force officer, USA Today bestselling epic fantasy author ELIZABETH HAYDON began traveling at an early age and has since traveled all over the world. She draws on the imagery of these visits in the Symphony of Ages series, and blends her love of music, anthropology, herbalism and folklore into much of her writing. Haydon is also a harpist and a madrigal singer (a singer of medieval songs). She lives with her family on the East Coast.
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