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Children of the Serpent Gate

Sarah Ash

Gavril Nagarian, Lord Drakhaon of Azhkendir, is believed dead - perished in the heat of battle. Yet he still lives, and is entrusted with a sacred mission: to rescue the aged Magus, who has been kidnapped and in whose possession are the five priceless rubies that compose the fabled Tears of Artamon. Ancient law decrees that whoever possesses the stones has the power to impose his will over the Empire of New Rossiya. But the task exacts a cost. The drakhaoul that destroyed his forebears has penetrated Gavril's psyche and is gaining power over his soul. As these dark forces seek immortality inside him, so Gavril must feed on the blood of innocents - or die.
Toppled by the loss of the Tears of Artamon, Emperor Eugene of Tielen is tormented by his own daemon, but he must defend his lands against King Enguerrand of Francia who claims ownership of the Tears. Yet both men share a common goal: to destroy Gavril Nagarian and the Drakhaoul that lives within him once and for all.
Ingenious and unforgettable, Children of the Serpent Gate delivers a thrilling conclusion to the epic trials of a man of honour in a world in chaos - one that can only be laid to rest by an Emperor's Tears.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Bantam
  • Publish Date: Sep 1st, 2006
  • Pages: 747
  • Language: English
  • Edition: Revised - undefined
  • Dimensions: 6.97in - 4.17in - 1.50in - 0.00lb
  • EAN: 9780553814729
  • Recommended age: 14-18
  • Categories: Fantasy - EpicLiterary

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Praise for this book

" Rousing.... with its vivid 18th-century European flavor and fallen angels who evoke "Paradise Lost," Lovers of big, complex fantasy sagas (think Robert Jordan or George R.R. Martin) will be well pleased." --"Publishers Weekly," starred review
" Themes of redemptive transformation, a labyrinthine plot, and the spectacular Drakhaoul memorably conclude the Tears of Artamon trilogy." -"-Booklist"

"From the Hardcover edition."

"Rousing.... with its vivid 18th-century European flavor and fallen angels who evoke "Paradise Lost," Lovers of big, complex fantasy sagas (think Robert Jordan or George R.R. Martin) will be well pleased.""--Publishers Weekly," starred review
"Themes of redemptive transformation, a labyrinthine plot, and the spectacular Drakhaoul memorably conclude the Tears of Artamon trilogy.""--Booklist"

"From the Hardcover edition."