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Into Narsindal (Chronicles of Hawklan)

Into Narsindal (Chronicles of Hawklan)
By Roger Taylor

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Book Four of the Chronicles of Hawklan. Fyorlund has fallen. The City of Vakloss has felt the terrifying Power that lies behind the evil Lord Dan-Tor and King Rgoric lies dead, murdered by Dan-Tor who is now master of Fyorlund and ready to unleash the Dark Lord Sumeral's dread power over all the lands. Yet Dan-Tor has been grievously wounded by Hawklan's arrow, and, against impossible odds, not all hope has been swallowed by the Darkness. Sylvriss, Rgoric's Queen, has escaped the blighted City to rally the Lords in Exile. In peaceful Orthlund the arts of war are painfully relearned. In the East, ancient foes of Sumeral are at last remembering their vows. All look to the healer Hawklan for leadership. But he has lain in a coma since his confrontation with Dan-Tor, walking in a world from which none can call him back. And in the mountains an ancient race stirs, but its allegiance is as yet unknown...


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2697282 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-04-03
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 468 pages

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The armies of the alliance finally meet the enemy4
This book brings the great second war against Sumeral to an end. Hawklan has finally recovered some memories of his past. Enough to identify who he had been in the first war against Sumeral, and they are not happy memories for him.

Peppered throughout with little observations full of wisdom on the cost of war, these books are well written and enjoyable. This brings together all the threads of the previous books as the Orthlund, Fyorlund and Riddin people all march against Sumeral's second coming and into the mist shrouded land of Narsindal.

Hawklan finds some unexpected allies in his quest into Narsindal and the "small and ancient" thing prophesised by the dying king in book 1 which destroys Sumeral in the end may not be what you think.

This series of books called "the chronicles of Hawklan" form the centrepiece of Roger Taylors world spanning series of fantasy novels. There are a number of other books which feed in an indirect way into this same story. All the books come together for their conclusion to the overall story in "the return of the sword" which in reality can be said to be the true end to The Chronicles of Hawklan.

While these books could be classified as sword and sorcery they are well written with likeable and well drawn characters that you feel sympathy for. The political systems of all the lands involved are well thought out and they all have a history dating back to at least the first war against Sumeral. Even if you don't read The Return of the Sword, this book provides as satisfying conclusion to this sequence of books.