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In a land torn apart by evil and time, a woman warrior emerges as the only hope for survival...
Everien is in chaos, ravaged by a voracious timeserpent that can tunnel through earth and time itself ? calling forth terrifying monsters from the depths of Everien?s past and leaving barriers of time distortion in its wake.
The Pharician warlord Tash and his conquering armies have been thrown into confusion by the timeserpent?s attack and now must battle both the growing rebellion of the Clans and the stubborn inconstancy of this newborn world.
But the key to victory in Everien is the ability to pass through the timeserpent?s barriers and navigate the shifting sands of the land?s memory. To do that, the woman warrior Istar must harness the power of the fearsome Sekk and the sorcery of the ancient and elusive skyfalcon. Only then will she reunite her land and triumph over Everien?s haunting past.
Yet Istar must first learn the truth about herself ? and tread a path fraught with heartbreak and peril ? if she is to knit herself, her companions, and Everien back together again.
From the Back Cover:
“Leith will appeal to those who like the early Terry Goodkind.”
— Publishers Weekly
Praise for Valery Leith:
“[While] Leith’s shimmering, vaulting imagination [is] complex, enigmatic, seemingly limitless, her creations nonetheless have a satisfyingly plausible shape and weight and structure.”
— Kirkus Reviews
Don’t miss the first books in this extraordinary fantasy series:
Everien Book One: The Company of Glass
“Utterly fascinating ... [with] an inventiveness that takes no prisoners, dazzling embroidery, and astounding plot wrinkles.”
— Kirkus Reviews
Everien Book Two: The Riddled Night
“Lovely scenes and compelling characters ... a strong demonstration of Leith’s potential as a writer.”
— Publishers Weekly
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- PublisherBantam Books
- Publication date2001
- ISBN 10 1857985494
- ISBN 13 9781857985498
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages432
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