Elves: Rise of the TaiGethen

Elves: Rise of the TaiGethen

by JamesBarclay (Author)

Synopsis

THE ELVES ARE ENSLAVED Calaius is occupied by an implacable, relentless enemy. The great elven cities are little more than prison camps. Elven slaves are forced to destroy their beloved rainforest to harvest timber for their masters. The enemy has no mercy, no honour and little skill in battle. The enemy is Man. Those few elves who remain free are fragmented, in squabbling factions, and they must unite before they can take a stand against Man. Many believe that the battle is already lost, but Auum is not one of them. He knows Men's numbers are great but their tactics are weak; he knows Men think the Elves are already beaten; he is convinced that his people must fight now, or see their race destroyed. Takaar disagrees. He believes Elven salvation lies in unlocking their magic, not in fighting pitched battles against Man. He is determined to save his people too, but his tactics are entirely different ...and if some Elves must die now to ensure Calaius will be free of Man in the future, it's a sacrifice he is willing to make. The Elves must choose their sides. Whatever they decide, victory will win their freedom ...and failure will mean extermination ...

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Edition: Trade paperback
Publisher: Gollancz
Published: 16 Feb 2012

ISBN 10: 0575085215
ISBN 13: 9780575085213
Book Overview: The war against mankind continues ... first came ORCS, now James Barclay is working his magic on ELVES.

Author Bio
James Barclay is the author of the Chronicles of the Raven and Legends of the Raven series, which have sold hundreds of thousands of copies. The Raven saga came to a conclusion with the stunning Ravensoul. He also penned the epic fantasy duology The Ascendants of Estorea and has written two novellas. He is currently at work on his Elves trilogy, which began with Elves: Once Walked With Gods. James Barclay lives in Teddington with his wife and two children. Find out more on his website, www.jamesbarclay.com, or you can follow @barculator on Twitter.