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When betrayal devastates the Dar'Nethi plan to defeat the Lords of Zhev'Na without violence, the Prince of Avonar must face the possibility that someone close to him is responsible. As anger and frustration shake the fragile joining of his body and soul, the Lords of Zhev'Na bring war to the Wastes. Across the chaotic Breach, the Prince's son, half crazed with nightmares and visions, pursued by past horror and present enmity, flees beyond the boundaries of the world. With three civilizations at the brink of ruin, the Prince and his heir must look inside their own souls to discover the devastating truth of their enemies.
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May 09, 2006: I thought this book was an excellent follow up to the on going series of The Bridge Of D'Arnath. Keeps the reader involved with the strong characters Karon, Seri, Gerik, and of course their most dedicated friend Paulo. I highly recommend it!
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December 27, 2004: While Karon rules in Avonor on the world of Gondai, a place where magic is practiced openly; his wife Seri and their son Gerik live on the mundane world of Valleorn, where magic is stamped out whenever the anomaly appears. Gerick recovers from being held prisoner by the lords of Zhev?Na, powerful evil sorcerers. They hoped to break Gerick and make him one of them but his parents rescued him. In Avonor, Karon battles the Lords of Zhev?Na, a war that has been going on for a millennium. The only time he sees his wife and son is when he crosses D?Arnath?s Bridge that links the two worlds. He takes Gerick to Avonor for a day and returns him to his mother. Not long afterward Karon believes Gerick betrayed his plans to the Lords.--- Gerick crosses the bridge into a new world whose people say he is their rightful king. He cares for these people, damaged, broken, but kind. Still he knows he must leave them to so he can root out the traitors that counsel his father. He also wants to use his knowledge to help Karon put an end to the Lords and bring peace to a world that knows only war.--- Carol Berg is one of those rare and talented fantasists who has the ability to create worlds out of her imagination, populates them with tortured but likeable characters and place them in realms that feel believable. After reading THE SOUL WEAVER readers will feel as if they have gone through an emotional wringer having empathized with the three main characters. This exciting finale brings to a close one of the best fantasy series in a long time.--- Harriet Klausner