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The Talismans of Shannara [Paperback]

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  • Category: Books (Fiction)
  • Author:  Brooks, Terry
  • Author:  Brooks, Terry
  • ISBN-10:  0345386744
  • ISBN-10:  0345386744
  • ISBN-13:  9780345386748
  • ISBN-13:  9780345386748
  • Publisher:  Del Rey
  • Publisher:  Del Rey
  • Pages:  464
  • Pages:  464
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Pub Date:  01-Mar-1994
  • Pub Date:  01-Mar-1994
  • SKU:  0345386744-11-SPLV
  • SKU:  0345386744-11-SPLV
  • Item ID: 100134602
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The fourth volume of The Heritage of Shannara, which continues one of the most popular fantasy series of all time.

The Shadowen still swarm over the Four Lands, poisoning everything with their dark magic. And their leader is determined to destroy all the Scions of Shannara. For Walker Boh, he dispatches the Four Horsemen. For Wren, he sends an untrue friend. And for Par, he devises the most terrible fate of all. With these traps cleverly laid, the charges given by the shade of the Druid Allanon are doomed to failure—unless Par can discover a way to harness the power of the Sword of Shannara.

Thus continues the enthralling Shannara epic, a spellbinding tale of adventure, magic, and myth…"If Harry Potter has given you a thirst for fantasy and you have not discovered the magic of Terry Brooks, you are in for a treat."
--Rocky Mountain News

"If you were delighted and entranced by Michael Ende'sThe Never Ending Story, you will definitely want to sample one of more of Terry Brooks's books."
--Santa Cruz SentinelTerry Brooks has thrilled readers for decades with his powers of imagination and storytelling. He is the author of more than thirty books, most of which have been New York Times bestsellers. He lives with his wife, Judine, in the Pacific Northwest.Dusk settled down about the Four Lands, a slow graying of light, a gradual lengthening of shadows.
The swelter of the late summer’s day began to fade as the sun’s red fireball sank into the west and
the hot, stale air cooled. The hush that comes with day’s end stilled the earth, and leaves and
grass shivered with expectation at the coming of night.

At the mouth of the Mermidon where it emptied into the Rainbow Lake,
Southwatch rose blackly, impenetrable and voiceless. The wind brushed
the waters of the lake and river, yet did not approach the obelisk, as
if anxiousl–

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