Emerald of the Elves (Sword of Heavens #5)

Emerald of the Elves (Sword of Heavens #5)

by Richard S. Tuttle
Emerald of the Elves (Sword of Heavens #5)

Emerald of the Elves (Sword of Heavens #5)

by Richard S. Tuttle

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Overview

Although Queen Marta has secured the throne in Tagaret, the city is still not safe for Prince Arik. Remnants of the Council still seek to end the monarchy, and the city is riddled with agents of the Dark One. Even though it has long been expected, the march northward of the army of Lanoir sends shivers down the spines of everyone. As the forces of Abuud, Sarac, and Emperor Hanchi begin to converge on Tagaret, Prince Arik is forced to make a giant step towards his destiny to rule Alcea. Sarac's Ravens continue to track the Alcea Rangers, and the search for the Emerald is complicated by an elven queen who does not wish the Ancient Prophecy to be completed. The quest becomes more dangerous than ever as the battles begin to take their toll on the Alcea Rangers.

Meanwhile, the Mage discovers the shocking truth about the Darkness, a truth so unthinkable that it makes the rule of Sarac almost desirable. Delve into an adventure that is rife with danger, magic, deceit, and betrayal.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781438211275
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 01/04/2003
Series: Sword of Heavens Series , #5
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.44(d)

About the Author

After retiring from a career as an Information Technology Consultant, Richard S. Tuttle turned his efforts to his love of fantasy. Becoming a full-time writer in 1997, Richard has authored over twenty fantasy novels in two major collections. The Khadora Collection consists of the eight volume Forgotten Legacy Series. The Alcea Collection includes the Targa Trilogy, the Sword of Heavens series, and the current Demonstone Chronicles.
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