The Other Lands (War with the Mein)

The Other Lands (War with the Mein)

by David Anthony Durham (Author)

Synopsis

The apocalyptic struggle against the Mein has ended. A victorious Corinn Akaran reigns over the Acacian Empire of the Known World. Bolstered by her mastery of the sorcerous powers contained in the Book of Elenet, she rules with an iron hand. And rebuilding a war-weary empire is not easy. Disturbing news reaches her court from the mysterious Other Lands and Corinn dispatches her brother, Dariel, as her emissary across the uncharted seas of the Grey Slopes. From the moment he sets foot on that distant continent, this former brigand is caught up in a web of ancient rivalries, resentments, intrigue and burgeoning treachery. His arrival ignites a firestorm that once more threatens the Known World with invasion - one that will surely dwarf anything his homeland had yet faced. It seems the wheel turns again, and a new cycle of world-shattering and shaping events is about to begin...

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 608
Publisher: Bantam Books (Transworld Publishers a division of the Random House Group)
Published: 22 Jul 2010

ISBN 10: 0553819682
ISBN 13: 9780553819687
Book Overview: Sequel to the acclaimed award-winning epic fantasy Acacia: The War with the Mein

Media Reviews
Durham combines sharp political manoeuvering with some breathtaking action sequences and equally sharp prose. He writes with great clarity. sweeping you up in the grandeur of his epic vision * SFX magazine *
Following in the footsteps of George R. R. Martin...a riveting and thought-provoking read * REALMS OF FANTASY magazine *
A big, fat, rich piece of history-flavoured fantasy...imagined with remarkable thoroughness * TIME magazine *
Author Bio
David Anthony Durham was born in New York City and is the author of the bestselling historical novel Hannibal: Pride of Carthage. The first book in the Acacia trilogy won him the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer at the 2009 Hugo Awards. He lived in Scotland for several years but is now based in Massachusetts where he is working on the final novel in the trilogy.