Prisoner Of Ironsea Tower (THE TEARS OF ARTAMON:)

Prisoner Of Ironsea Tower (THE TEARS OF ARTAMON:)

by SarahAsh (Author)

Synopsis

'The emperor's tears will unlock the gate...' Eugene of Tielen has won the five Tears of Artamon, the legendary rubies which entitle him to be crowned emperor of the five countries of the ancient divided empire of Rossiya. But on the eve of his coronation, when the rubies are brought together for the first time in the imperial crown, a strange phenomenon occurs: a crimson beacon of light shoots up into the night sky from the five jewels. Is it a good portent - or an evil omen? Eugene has consigned his defeated enemy, Gavril Nagarian, to a living death in the bleak Ironsea Tower. But other sinister forces are at work, infiltrating Eugene's new empire, stirring the people he has conquered to revolt. Eugene will not be satisfied until he has enslaved a Drakhaoul, the daemon spirit that made Gavril such a formidable opponent. Obsessed with gaining the arcane knowledge that will lead him to his goal, he seeks out Kiukirilya, the Spirit Singer, forcing her to undertake a perilous journey into the world of the dead. Gavril, subjected to the cruel experiments of Director Baltzar in the Ironsea Tower, is equally obsessed: with escape. The opportunity, when it comes, faces him with an impossible choice. He has dreamed of returning to his peaceful life as a painter in Smarna. But if Eugene is successful in his quest for daemonic powers, he will become a monster. And the only man capable of stopping him is Gavril Nagarian.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 529
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Bantam Books (Transworld Publishers a division of the Random House Group)
Published: 03 Jan 2005

ISBN 10: 0553814710
ISBN 13: 9780553814712

Author Bio
Sarah Ash trained as a musician and each novel she writes has a 'secret soundtrack'. Author of three fantasy novels, Moths to a Flame, Songspinners and The Lost Child, she also runs the library in a local primary school. Sarah Ash lives with her husband and two sons in Beckenham, Kent, and is currently at work on the second volume of The Tears of Artamon.