Dawn of a Dark Age: Book One of the Book of Man Trilogy

Dawn of a Dark Age: Book One of the Book of Man Trilogy

by JaneWelch (Author)

Synopsis

The first book in a new epic fantasy trilogy by British author Jane Welch. Prince Rollo's world is shattered by the death of his mother, Queen Ursula. But even before he can grieve he faces the bitter disappointment of being overlooked as his mother's heir in favour of his younger sister; as only the female line in Artor's Royal family inherit the magical power to control the Great Bears of Artor (a talent every sovereign must possess). Seething with self loathing, grief and disappointment Rollo focuses his anger and resentment upon his father. Deeply concerned for his son Spar decides to leave his daughter, now Artor's Queen, and take 13 year old Rollo half way across the world to Torra Alta, his barony in Belbidia, to claim the only birthright left to him. But fifteen years have passed since Spar left Hal and Brid as guardians of his remote fortress and in the intervening years, many things have changed. Beasts of legend have grown in strength and will. A huge golden dragon plagues the mountains and swarms of Hobs ransack the fertile plains of Belbidia. Fourteen years ago the Chalice of Ond, was lost. A sacred artefact with the power to transfer the magic of one object to another the chalice is the only explanation for the rising threat. If this powerful weapon has fallen into the wrong hands the dawn of a dark age will come to Belbidia.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 560
Edition: paperback / softback
Publisher: HarperVoyager
Published: 02 Jul 2001

ISBN 10: 0007112491
ISBN 13: 9780007112494

Media Reviews

Praise for Jane Welch:
A blockbuster fantasy
SFX
As intriguing as anything Tolkien dreamed up.
Starburst
Wonderful author, in the Robert Jordan mould
The Bookseller

Author Bio

After working in Heffers Booksellers for a short while and running her own small business, Jane Welch and her husband Richard left England to spend five winters teaching skiing in Andorra. Here she completed her first novel, The Runes of War, the first book in The RuneSpell trilogy, which was published in Dec 1995, The Lost Runes in October 1996 and The Runes of Sorcery in May 1997. Her second trilogy - set in the same world of Belbidia - The Book of OEnd, was published by Earthlight in 1999/2000.