Medalon: Book One of the Demon Child Trilogy (Hythrun Chronicles Series #1) by Jennifer Fallon

BUY IT NEW

  • $7.99 Online price
    $7.19 Member price
    (Save 10%)
    Limited Time Offer! Everyone receives the Member Price on books.
    See Details
  • skip to cart
  • Add To List uiAction=GetAllLists&page=List&pageType=list&ean=9780765348661&productCode=BK&maxCount=100&threshold=3

GET FREE SHIPPING ON ORDERS OF $25 OR MORE

DELIVERY & GIFT DETAILS:

Usually ships within 24 hours

Delivery Time and Shipping Rates

Eligible for gift wrap & gift message.

BUY IT USED

65 copies from $1.99

See All Available

Pick Me Up

Reserve it at BN.com & pick it up in 60 minutes at your local store.

Enter a zip code

(Mass Market Paperback)

  • Pub. Date: November 2004
  • 500pp
  • Sales Rank: 94,841
    More Formats 
    Available in eBook$7.16
    Buy it Used: 65 copies from $1.99 See All Available

    Customers who bought this also bought

     
    • Overview
    • Editorial Reviews
    • Customer Reviews
    • Features

    Product Details

    • Pub. Date: November 2004
    • Publisher: Doherty, Tom Associates, LLC
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 500pp
    • Sales Rank: 94,841

    Synopsis

    Available in the United States exclusively as PerfectBound E-Book!

    The small country of Medalon lies between the vast nation of Karien in thenorth and the nations of Fardohnya and Hythria in the south. For centuriesthe Medalonians co-existed peacefully with the Harshini, a magical race thatabhors killing. But now they are gone and in their place the Sisters of theBlade rule Medalon from the Citadel. An elite army of Defenders enforces theSisterhood's oppressive rule. The Harshini and their demons are believed tobe extinct and Medalon has an uneasy peace with its northern and southernneighbours.

    R'shiel Tenragan, daughter of the First Sister, and her half-brother Tarjafind themselves caught up in the political infighting amongst the Sisters ofthe Blade. When their mother's scheming becomes too much to bear, R'shieland Tarja are determined to follow their own path and they flee the Citadel.Their lives take a turn neither could ever have imagined and the Defendersof Medalon hunt them as traitors.

    Meanwhile, far south in Hythria, Brak, a Harshini outcast, is called to findthe demon child, the half-human child of the dead Harshini King,Lorandranek. But what can this mean to R'shiel.

    Special E-Book Features include:

    Never-before-published sketches and watercolours of Medalon scenes and characters by artist Stephanie Pui-Mun Law

    Reading Notes

    Special excerpt of Chapter One of Treason Keep, Book Two in the Demon Child Trilogy

    Publishers Weekly

    Convoluted intrigues, rivalries and romance provide an entertaining tangle in the second book in Australian fantasy author Fallon's Hythrun Chronicles (after Medalon). The rebellion led by Tarja Tenragen and his half-sister R'shiel against their mother, the ruler of Medalon, has succeeded, but not without costs. Medalon is threatened by neighboring Karien and internally torn by those still loyal to the fallen First Sister of the Blade. Sorely wounded R'shiel (half-human and half-demon) lies in the hands of the legendary Harshini healers but the Harshini have their own agenda, and the race's prohibition against violence doesn't prevent them from manipulating others to do their killing. While a recovering R'shiel is groomed to destroy the fundamentalist Kariens' god Xaphista, Tarja allies with dashing Damin Wolfblade, Warlord of Krakandar, and settles into Treason Keep to prepare for a Karien attack. Meanwhile, Hablet of Fardohnya sends his strong-willed daughter Adrina to forge an alliance with Karien by wedding crown prince Cratyn. Although the fates of Tarja and R'shiel form the series heart, Damin and Adrina are the heart of this exciting story, accompanied by a large cast of compelling characters. While new readers may have trouble getting up to speed initially, their patience will be well rewarded; fans arriving straight from book one can dive right in. Agent, Jack Byrne at the Sternig & Byrne Literary Agency. (Nov. 24) Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.

    More Reviews and Recommendations

    Biography

    The ninth child in a family of 13 girls, Jennifer Fallon was born in a suburb of Melbourne, Australia. After living in various areas of Australia, including Canberra, Darwin, and a remote mining settlement, Fallon settled in the Northern Territory in 1980. She has two daughters and a son. She has had 32 foster children and friends refer to her home as "the ashram" due to the large number of stray teenagers that still inhabit her house at irregular intervals.

    Fallon has worked as a youth worker, a store detective, shop assistant, an advertising sales rep and executive secretary, among other things. She has managed two hire car companies, an ISP, and a video shop, as well as founding the Anzac Hill Gymnastics Club in 1991. She is a member of the Business & Professional Women's Association and is often in demand as a guest speaker.

    Fallon started writing when she was about 14. Her mother, who died when Fallon was 13, was an aspiring children's writer who encouraged her daughter to write. She started writing fantasy in 1990 when she decided she would be better off writing something for herself, rather than trying to please everyone else. In 1995, Jennifer vowed to either get published by the year 2000 or give up writing and get a real job. Her first novel, Medalon, was released in Australia in August 2000 and hit the bestseller list the first week it was released, as well as being shortlisted for the 2000 Aurealis Awards as the best Fantasy novel.

    Customer Reviews

    A reviewerby Anonymous

    Reader Rating:
    See Detailed Ratings

    February 19, 2008: I started with Treason Keep 'book #2' and by the endof the firts chapter I was addited... I had to stop reading and go out a buy book #1... I love the whoel series... I was fortune to start reading right as the thrisd and concluding book was published and then was delight to find that Fallon was writing another triliogy to go along withthis one... I can not tell you how much I loved these book and I wish she would write more...

    Starts well, but disappoints...by Anonymous

    Reader Rating:
    See Detailed Ratings

    December 05, 2007: This story started with so much promise. The court intrigue alone would have created a great novel. Unfortunately, as the story progressed, the quality dropped. In the beginning, the characters were explained through their actions and internal thoughts. Towards the middle the author seemed to abandon the idea of ?show, don?t tell? in story writing. More and more often an important aspect of a character 'or a plot milestone/twist' was explained instead of shown to the reader. It seemed the story became increasingly rushed. In my observation, this first book could have easily been three times as long if various plots, counter plots, and characters were flushed out a little more. This would have helped the book immensely. As it were, I felt cheated the further I read into it. Also, as new characters were introduced and plots ?thickened? 'I use the term loosely here' the book wavered awkwardly between serious and humorous. The ?comic relief? seemed strained, forced, and out of place even while the more serious points lost their credibility through predictability. Foreshadowing wasn?t subtle. It struck with the force of a sledgehammer to the head. I chose to finish the book in part because I cared about the characters (Tarja and R?shiel) and I still had high hopes lingering from the beginning. I was left disappointed with the unsurprising and all too convenient ending. Lastly, one character, who I must neglect to mention here, seemed embarrassingly similar to a character in David Eddings? series ?Elenium? down to the character explained reason for the character?s physical appearance.


    More Customer Reviews