The Wayfarer Redemption (Wayfarer Redemption Series #1) by Sara Douglass

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(Mass Market Paperback)

  • Pub. Date: September 2001
  • 672pp
  • Sales Rank: 61,497

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    • Pub. Date: September 2001
    • Publisher: Doherty, Tom Associates, LLC
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 672pp
    • Sales Rank: 61,497

    Synopsis

    For a thousand years, the Acharites have lived prosperous lives, protected by vast and insurmountable mountains and the powerful Seneschal, guardians of the mysterious Way of the Plow and intermediaries with the great god Artor.

    But now Achar's security is threatened as a millennia-old prophecy predicting the return of the Borbidden Ones flares into life. An unnatural winter grips the land as the Ice Lord Gorgrael moves his armies of demonic wraiths and IceWorms south. Achar crumbles under Gorgrael's murderous onslaught: it seems that no one can stop him.

    Faraday, betrothed of Achar's War Lord, Duke Borneheld, is as frightened as everyone else. While fleeing to safety with Axis, legendary leader of the Axe-Wielders and hated half-brother of Norneheld, Faraday learns all that she has been taught about her people's history has been based on lies. Leaving the company of Axis—a man she secretly loves, although it would mean his death to reveal it—Faraday embarks on a journey that will forever change both her life and those of her people.

    Publishers Weekly

    Setting her first American-published fantasy in a world where mankind reveres the plough and the axe and fears the forest, talented Australian Douglass delivers an initially beguiling story of human struggle to put aside its age-old enmity for two other races and join in battle against a deadly invasion. Axis the BattleAxe, bastard nephew of the king and leader of the Axe-Wielders, marches his crack troops north to help his despised half brother and the king's heir to repel winter-strengthened wraiths poised to decimate the land. A prophecy unearthed in a monastery explodes Axis's beliefs about man's ancient battle against the Forbidden--two hated races driven into exile, both of whom, according to the prophecy, must ally with man to defeat the wraiths. Axis's own part in the prophecy, as well as that of his half brother's betrothed, grows clearer with every stride closer to the northern menace. Invoking most of a conventional epic's elements, Douglass sets her hero on a path that reveals his hidden parentage and key role in the reuniting of the three races. Strongest at the beginning while exploring the plough-based traditions of man and its fear of the Forbidden races, this first volume soon loses dramatic tension: the prophecy is so straightforward that the continuing books will play connect-the-dots unless Douglass introduces twists to lift her orthodox, well-written series up to originality. (Mar. 26) Forecast: This novel carries bright blurbs from David Drake and Elizabeth Haydon, among others, and the publisher is pushing it as "an epic fantasy in the tradition of David Eddings and Terry Goodkind." But both Douglass, who is a bestseller in Australia, and Tor will have to work hard to bring Douglass up to the sort of numbers enjoyed by Eddings/Goodkind--or Drake and Haydon, for that matter. Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.

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    Biography

    Sara Douglass was born in Penola, a small farming settlement in the south of Australia, in 1957. She spent her early years chasing (and being chased by) sheep and collecting snakes before her parents transported her to the city of Adelaideand the more genteel surroundings of Methodist Ladies College. Having graduated, Sara then became a nurse on her parents' urging (it was both feminine and genteel) and spent seventeen years planning and then effecting her escape.

    That escape came in the form of a Ph.D. in early modern English history. Sara and nursing finally parted company after a lengthy time of bare tolerance, and she took up a position as senior lecturer in medieval European history at the Bendigo campus of the Victorian University of La Trobe. Finding the departmental politics of academic life as intolerable as the emotional rigours of nursing, Sara needed to find another escape.

    This took the form of one of Sara's childhood loves - books and writing. Spending some years practising writing novels, HarperCollins Australia picked up one of Sara's novels, BattleAxe (published in North America as The Wayfarer Redemption), the first in the Tencendor series, and chose it as the lead book in their new fantasy line with immediate success. Since 1995 Sara has become Australia's leading fantasy author and one of its top novelists. Her books are now sold around the world.

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    August 03, 2009: This is the first book of the trilogy. I loved the story and the characters. Axis was awesome and I also loved farraday. Azhure also was an awesome character. I thought this series had great potential with a well written plot. But thats about it. I read book 2 and 3 of the series and it went into a complete different direction with a whole different world and characters, places, things, etc. For those of you who have read the series, I know you understand. This book is the only one thats good in the whole series...Douglass just gets out of control in the other books. Read this book and then leave the series alone or you will be dissapointed. From book 1 to book 2, It went from a really awesome and believable world and characters to a crazy, dull, boring, and

    un-believable world filled with more Science fiction then fantasy.....But for this book alone, I will say "Wonderfull"

    I Also Recommend: The Way of Shadows (Night Angel Series #1), Winterbirth (Godless World Series #1), Magician, A Game of Thrones (A Song of Ice and Fire #1), The Name of the Wind.

    Loved it from the first page!by Anonymous

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    November 02, 2008: Ok, I was hooked from the first chapter! I couldnt put it down once I started. It is well written and a great story. I love how the plot unfolds, and the story gets more intricate as you go. It is a Great Book to read and once you read this one I recommend reading the rest of the series!!


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