An independent novel set in the world of Hawklan. Count Ibryen has been driven from his ancestral land by the Gevethen -- strange and powerful usurpers. He and his loyal followers have taken refuge in the mountains, and are fighting a relentless but failing guerilla war. Then a mysterious call lures Ibryen away from his followers. Together with Rachyl and the enigmatic Traveller, he goes in search of an answer to the desperate need in that call, and in the hope of finding another way to oppose the Gevethen's awful power. But his journey leads him into worlds he could not even have imagined ... And to knowledge of a power within himself, of strange cloud-lands, and of the dark presence that even the Gevethen bend the knee to. But what will this knowledge avail him against the Gevethen's might now gathering for a final crushing blow against his stronghold while he is absent?
Ibryen: Roman
Worlds that cannot be... Worlds that exist only in the dream of the Whistler... Or do they?
Livery of the possessions of Sir Tirelagh O'Bryen , alias Mo I'Bryen Arra , late of Castletown , in the county of the Cross of Tipperary , baronet , to Onora , Margaret , and Moore ny Bryen , his sisters and coheiresses ; and pardon of ...
Fantasy Books by Roger Taylor The Call of the Sword The Fall of Fyorlund The Waking of Orthlund Into Narsindal Dream Finder Farnor Valderen Whistler Ibryen Arash-Felloren Caddoran The Return of the Sword Further information on these ...
An independent novel set in the world of Hawklan. Sinister changes are afoot in Arash-Felloren. Pinnatte, the street thief, has been marked, literally, for a fearful destiny.
But his soul is consumed with anger and hatred, and an overwhelming lust for vengeance darkens all future paths. Despite their care, the Valderen fear him. As do they to whom the Great Forest truly belongs.
Isolated and deep in the mountains, the Keep is a disturbing place.
Book One of the Chronicles of Hawklan.
An independent novel set in the world of Hawklan. Life is good for Farnor Yarrance. It is good for everybody in the valley. And has been for generations. So much so, that few ever feel the need to travel beyond it -- over the hill.
Book final book of the Chronicles of Hawklan.