![]() The characters flawed but heroic, larger than life yet down to earth. His style so reminiscent of my then favourite author David Gemmell. ![]() I have been a fan of James Barclays work since 1999 when Dawnthief first hit the book shelves. But can Auum and Takaar overcome their differences and work together to save Calaius?Īnd even if they can, is it not already too late …? Whoever seizes the spell, it places the elves in tremendous danger. Schemes which involve crushing the elven nation for good. All four magical colleges are fighting to seize it and, in the background, the Lords have schemes of their own. The Wytch Lords have rallied, men’s magic has grown more powerful, and their politics have become altogether more dangerous.Įspecially now: one of the mages has created a spell, called Dawnthief, which has the potential to destroy all living things on the planet. Now Calaius is at peace …but that doesn’t mean their nation is safe. Two of them – Auum and Takaar – led the rise against their enslavers, and united their people against men in order to free their nation. Murdered in their thousands, worked to death in slave gangs and divided against themselves, the wounds inflicted by man run deep – and elves have very long memories. ![]() Thousands of years ago the elves were enslaved by the Wytch Lords. He still works in the City of London as a advertising manager for a leading investment house.Ĭlick this link to learn more about James Barclay and visit his web site James Barclay was born in 1965 and is the most successful UK fantasy writer of his generation. ![]()
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