Liar’s Oath
On sale
7th December 2000
Price: £14.99
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Paksenarrion was the finest paladin her world would ever see. But she could never have fulfilled her destiny had it not been for one who came before: Gird, the Liberator.
When Gird leads his peasant army against their mageborn rulers, he knows that his sworn follower Luap is the king’s bastard son. But in spite of his oath to seek no throne and to renounce his heritage, Luap cannot not forget his past. And when he discovers a distant land that he can reach by magic, his loyalties are divided. What harm would it do if he were to break his oath and crown himself king of this far-off land? Deep in the western mountains, in a sanctuary abandoned by the elder races, Luap finds out – as do those who follow him.
Liar’s Oath is the second of two prequels to the hugely popular DEED OF PAKSENARRION trilogy.
When Gird leads his peasant army against their mageborn rulers, he knows that his sworn follower Luap is the king’s bastard son. But in spite of his oath to seek no throne and to renounce his heritage, Luap cannot not forget his past. And when he discovers a distant land that he can reach by magic, his loyalties are divided. What harm would it do if he were to break his oath and crown himself king of this far-off land? Deep in the western mountains, in a sanctuary abandoned by the elder races, Luap finds out – as do those who follow him.
Liar’s Oath is the second of two prequels to the hugely popular DEED OF PAKSENARRION trilogy.
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A highly entertaining adventure ... thrilling
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