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The High Lord | 
agrandir | Auteur: Trudi Canavan Créateur: Trudi Canavan Éditeur: Eos
Prix de liste: EUR 5,98 Acheter Neuf: EUR 2,75 Vous épargnez: EUR 3,23 (54%)
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Évaluation moyenne des clients: 3 commentaires Classement parmi les ventes: 785
Média: Poche Pages: 544 Poids (kg): 0.6 Dimension (cm): 6.8 x 4.3 x 1.3
ISBN: 0060575301 Code Décimal Dewey: 813 EAN: 9780060575304 ASIN: 0060575301
Date de publication: Septembre 2004 Disponibilité: Expedition sous 1 a 2 jours ouvres Expédition: Livraison internationale disponible Condition: Neuf livre. Expedie en direct des USA sous 10 a 14 jours.
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Fin en apotheose de la trilogie Juillet 11, 2008 Phil-Don J'avais aime les deux premiers volets et j'ai adore la fin de la trilogie. Davantage de noireur, de menaces, d'action,... De nouveaux magiciens, et non des moindres, font leur apparition. Le 'High Lord' revele enfin ses secrets. Ceux qui ont lu les deux premiers livres ne manqueront pas d'acheter le 3eme volume. Quant aux autres, je leur conseille cette trilogie.
Less exciting than doing the dishes Avril 8, 2008 Malferan 0 sur 3 ont trouvé ce commentaire utile
The author cannot write - the level is not even suitable for children. This fantasy series is so bad that you can hardly get through it. An affront to the reader's intelligence. Nothing new under the Sun, except the depth such crappy commercial fantasy can sink to. Don't make the mistake of trying to enjoy Trudi's past-time work to earn some more money.
A very engrossing story. Février 14, 2006 Stephanie Noverraz (Lausanne, Switzerland) 4 sur 6 ont trouvé ce commentaire utile
It's been a year since the Challenge, and Sonea is finally treated with some respect by the other novices.This third and final volume first concentrates on the mysterious murders that have been recently committed in the city of Imardin. One thing is certain, Black Magic has been used to kill these people. Aware of the High Lord's secret knowledge of this forbidden power, Administrator Lorlen and Lord Rothen's are more and more lead to think that the murderer might be Akkarin. However, Sonea knows these dead are actually Sachakan slaves sent by their master to kill the High Lord, so the latter was merely defending himself. But she still finds it hard to feel at ease around her Guardian, and Akkarin needs her trust. He has no choice but to share his secret story with her, telling her of Kariko's desire to avenge his brother Dakova's death, and of his impending invasion with other Ichani, outcast Sachakan black magicians, each a hundred times stronger than several Guild Magicians. As utter destruction threatens the city of Imardin, Kyralia and the rest of the Allied Lands face reduction of its entire people to slavery. In the meantime, Cery has earned respect among the Thieves, and befriended a Sachakan woman who says she can help him predict the next murders. As for Ambassador Dannyl, he's back in Elyne to investigate on a band of rebel magicians. I absolutely loved witnessing the evolution of Akkarin's character, as well as that of his relationship with Sonea. Their trek in the mountains created images that reminded me of the Kalbarri and Karijini gorges in Australia, the ambush in Calia was in the vein of a great Clint Eastwood Western, and the final chase in the twisted streets of Imardin was like a giant game of hide-and-seek. My only regret is I wish there were more loose ends tied up after the grand finale, which concludes a little too abruptly in my opinion. Otherwise it's a fantastic series, a very engrossing story.
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