The Tamuli: Domes of Fire, The Shining Ones, The Hidden City by David Eddings

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  • Pub. Date: November 2008
  • 1040pp
  • Sales Rank: 18,451

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    • Pub. Date: November 2008
    • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
    • Format: Paperback, 1040pp
    • Sales Rank: 18,451

    Synopsis

    For the first time in one magical volume–the three exciting novels of David Eddings’s epic heroic fantasy THE TAMULI

    Danger stalks Queen Ehlana’s realm. Peasants whisper of the heroes of old who will rise again. Outlaw bands ravage the hill country. Then comes an ambassador from the far-off Tamuli empire, requesting aid: Tamuli is being torn apart by monsters, ancient warriors, and foul magics. Queen Ehlana turns to the great knight Sparhawk, and the two begin the perilous trek to the distant empire of the east, toward a glittering court seething with corruption and treachery.
    This tale of rousing adventure, glory, and betrayal is fantasy at its best, as told by one of the finest storytellers of our time.

    “This tale of comradeship, dastardly doings, multiple gods, strange races and noble and ignoble humans is vintage Eddings.”
    –Publishers Weekly, on The Shining Ones

    “Eddings continues to reward lovers of great, sweeping fantasies with creative ingenuity in characterization, world building, and magical effects.”
    –Booklist, on The Hidden City

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    August 02, 2009: I love these characters and was excited to find three more books about them. I haven't gotten all the way through this one, but it is as good as the first three. Beware the audio version of this book the reader doesn't pronounce the names the same as they are pronounced in the Elenium, it throws me off of who is who. So I am trying to find time to read it between everything else.

    I Also Recommend: The Elenium, A Darkness Forged in Fire (Iron Elves Series #1), The Millennium Journals, The Radiant City, Defeating Shadows.