Crusader

Crusader

by SaraDouglass (Author)

Synopsis

The last book of the Wayfarerer Redemption, an enthralling continuation of The Axis trilogy, by the bestselling Australian author Sara Douglass The protecting magical forests of Minstrelsea have been blasted from the surface of Tencendor, leaving demons and Hawkchildren free to feed. At the Maze, Queteb stands victorious over the body of Caelum SunSoar yet boiling with anger that the true Enemy Reborn, the Starson, has escaped destruction. With his unholy army of demon-corrupted men and beasts around him Queteb begins the search for the only man who can now defeat him. Bound to the temporary safety of the cave of Sanctuary, the survivors of Tencendor mourn the loss of Caelum and struggle to come to terms with the traitorous Drago's true identity. Now, as DragonStar the StarSon, Drago must prepare the unwilling Tencendorians for Queteb's onslaught. But treachery from within the SunSoar family itself threatens to undermine Drago's new-found powers and will prove fatally decisive in the final battle for Tencendor.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 608
Edition: (Reissue)
Publisher: HarperVoyager
Published: 04 Jun 2007

ISBN 10: 0006486193
ISBN 13: 9780006486190
Book Overview: The last book of the Wayfarerer Redemption, an enthralling continuation of The Axis trilogy, by the bestselling ANZ author Sara Douglass / Smart new look to launch alongside the publication of the new Douglass fantasy trilogy that begins with: The Serpent Bride / Competition: Ray Feist, David Eddings, Jordan, Goodkind, Canavan, Fiona McIntosh

Media Reviews

Praise for previous books in The Axis Trilogy:

`BattleAxe is the best Australian fantasy novel I've experienced to date.'
Martin Livings, Eidolon

`Enchanter is utterly enthralling and unputdownable.'
Karen Brooks, OzLit

Author Bio

Sara Douglass was born in Penola, South Australia, and spent her early working life as a nurse. Rapidly growing tired of starched veils, mitred corners and irascible anaesthetists, she worked her way through three degrees at the University of Adelaide, culminating in a PhD in early modern English history. Sara Douglass currently teaches medieval history of La Trobe University, Bendigo and escapes academia through her writing.