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The Oracle Sequence: The Archon

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5th October 2013

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Selected: Paperback / ISBN-13: 9780340843772

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Breathtaking sequel to The Oracle, the Archon must face a journey of treachery and adventure across the pitiless desert in a bid to save his people …

The Archon vows to lead a pilgrimage to the Well of Songs to seek peace with the Rain Queen and save the land from the terrible drought. The Well is hidden in the mountains across the desert. But he is not the only one with his sight set on the mountains: Argelin, the tyrannical and power-hungry General, follows behind, an ever-present threat, with his heart set on the riches to be found.

With only Oblek, Seth and two tomb-thieves known as the Jackal and the Fox for company, the Archon’s journey is treacherous and dangerous. They must face the Great Desolation and the monstrous animals outlined on the desert floor, animals with mythical powers, and they must survive without Mirany, bearer-of-the-god and true friend of the Archon, who has had to remain behind to face a threat much closer to home …

Reviews

The School Librarian
High suspense and drama -- next volume please
The Bookseller
THE ORACLE: In the first part of a two-book fantasy, Catherine Fisher has conjured up an intoxicating world reminiscent of the Arabian Nights. Highly recommended
The Times
Gripping plots and haunting landscapes...the toughness and realism underlying all Fisher's fantasies is what makes them believable as well as wholly absorbing and aesthetically pleasing
BfK
The tension endures until the last page ... we want the sequel, soon!
School Library Journal
Fisher has created an incredible, detailed and believable setting...this compelling novel makes a satisfying sequel but can also stand on its own
Vector
Vivid and convincing ... a very satisfying read for young people who want some depth to their fiction, and the depiction of an unusual and interesting world.
Planet Magazine
Once, again, briliiantly imagined
The Independent
DARKWATER HALL: 'Another novel from a seriously good author who always writes convincing fantasy without any of the accompanying overblown rhetoric ... makes for some nail-biting reading.'
The Horn Book
This beautifully set, canny story of politics and religion ends in a resounding success, but will keep readers hungry for the third installment in the projected trilogy
The School Librarian
rattles along at a dizzying pace ... closes on a scene of high suspense and drama ... next volume please.
The Times
Beautifully written and a compelling tale
Kirkus Reviews
Assassination attempts, double-crosses and plots within plots enliven this breathlessly paced follow-up ... will have readers queuing up for the concluding volume.
Tasha Saecker, School Library Journal
Fisher has created an incredible, detailed, and believable setting, and the characterizations are vivid and complex.
The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
... sophisticated yet unobtrusive prose, creating a world and a tale that invite total reader immersion.
The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
Sophisticated yet unobtrusive prose, creating a world and a tale that invite totaly reader immersion