As underground Islamic extremists force religious conversions to create a region free of Christian and Jewish influence, a U.S. reporter must expose the radical intolerants to ensure the safety of those who refuse to convert to Allah and follow Mohammed.
Granddaughter of the sorceress Kethry, daughter of a noble house, Kerowyn had been forced to run the family keep since her mother's untimely death.
The Book of the Sword
"The Book and the Sword was Louis Cha's first novel, published in 1955. The story has a panoramic sweep which has at its heart a few unbeatable themes: secret societies,...
Ellen Kushner. “If one wants to locate the high ground of fantasy fiction, as this new millennium begins, it is a very good idea to see where Ellen Kushner and Delia Sherman are.” —Guy Gavriel Kay THOMAS THE RHYMER Winner of The World ...
Nicholson, Lewis E. “Hunlafing and the Point of the Sword.” In Anglo-Saxon Poetry: Essays in Appreciation, for John C. McGalliard , edited by Lewis E. Nicholson and Dolores Warwick Frese, 50–61. Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame ...
Death is a fickle thing.
In this fantastical second series installment by New York Times best-selling author Julie Kagawa, a wish was made and a sword of rage and lightning was forged, one thousand years ago.
Wally is not quite convinced he should, but goddesses can be very persuasive . . . This is the third and final exciting book, after The Reluctant Swordsman and The Coming of Wisdom, in the Seventh Sword Trilogy.
For almost three centuries, the Tokugawa Shogunate has held sway over Japan, bringing an unprecedented period of peace and political stability where once anarchy reigned.
Rescued into another universe by the youngest of eight mage-brothers, world-weary Kelly Doyle finds herself exiled on an island where women are forbidden and surrounded by four sets of twin brothers who are struggling to avoid a curse.