by SaraDouglass (Author)
Epic fantasy in the tradition of Trudi Canavan, Fiona McIntosh and Robert Jordan. A thousand years ago, the people of Achar drove the Forbidden from their lands. But now the northern tribes of the Ravensbund are fleeing south again, with nightmarish tales of creatures who feed upon the terror of their prey. Winter has come early, and with it the promise of war. Axis, bastard son of the dead Princess Rivkah, is sent north to the battlefront at Gorkenfort with his elite Axe-Wielders. Once there, he must hand over command to his hated half-brother, Borneheld, Duke of Ichar and heir to the throne. But during the long journey Axis falls in love with Faraday - Borneheld's betrothed - and finds himself reassessing the very essence of his beliefs. With the fate of the world hanging in the balance, Axis must unite the feuding lands under one banner before it is too late and the evil rising in the north engulfs them all for good.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 688
Edition: paperback / softback
Publisher: HarperVoyager
Published: 01 May 2007
ISBN 10: 0006511066
ISBN 13: 9780006511069
Book Overview: Epic fantasy in the tradition of Trudi Canavan, Fiona McIntosh and Robert Jordan. / Smart new look to launch alongside the publication of the new Douglass fantasy trilogy that begins with: The Serpent Bride / Competition: Ray Feist, Janny Wurts, David Eddings, Jordan, Goodkind
Praise for previous books in The Axis Trilogy:
`The twists, revelations and foreshadowings keep you turning pages'
SFX
`Absorbing. Those who like their battles bloody and realistic will get their desire, but here also are moments of great tenderness'
Starburst
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.