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It has been two years since Henry left the Faerie Realm and he has still not adjusted to life back in the Analogue World. But when Henry finds a middle aged Pyrgus in Mr. Fogarty’s backyard, he is compelled to return to the world he left so suddenly. A mysterious plague is spreading throughout the Realm causing faeries to age rapidly. No one knows what is causing it or how to cure it. Pyrgus has a plan that Henry must be a part of but can’t include his sister, the Faerie Queen, no matter how much she persists. However, almost immiediately upon Henry’s return, an unlikely person transports him away from the Realm and he is forced to fend for himself in a hostile land.
Elsewhere, Lord Hairstreak, Brimstone and Chalkhill are putting their own plan into motion that may be the undoing of the entire Realm without their even realizing it. The final installment of the Faerie Wars Chronicles is riveting presents and exciting and riveting conclusion to the adventures of Henry Atherton and the Faerie Realm.
In this fourth title in "The Faerie Wars Chronicles," Henry returns to the Faerie Realm after learning that a terrible plague is wreaking havoc and that his friend Mr. Fogarty is in grave danger. Meanwhile, Chalkhill, Brimstone, and Hairstreak, those dastardly Faeries of the Night, are all up to suspicious activities that include calling up mythical monsters and conspiring to overthrow the government (still). When Henry is suddenly transported to the desert kingdom Buthner, Queen Holly Blue finds herself in a desperate race to find him before her whole kingdom succumbs to the mysterious plague. Although moving back and forth between these multiple plots is at times jarring, Brennan weaves the threads into a suspenseful, action-packed story that will have fans of this dark fantasy quickly turning pages. The characters are nicely drawn; some nasty villains, several valiant and plucky heroes, and even morelike Prince Comma and Madam Carduithat are somewhere in between. A glossary at the end helps with characters and unfamiliar terms of the Faerie World, but readers of the previous books probably will not need it. Overall, this is a satisfying conclusion to a popular series. Reviewer: Heather Christensen
More Reviews and RecommendationsHERBIE BRENNAN is the author of many books for adults and children, including the New York Times bestselling Faerie Wars, the first book in the Faerie Wars Chronicles, which was followed by The Purple Emperor, Ruler of the Realm, and now Faerie Lord. He and his wife live in Ireland.
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10/28/2008:
Henry Atherton has been desperately trying to forget about his friends in the Faerie Realm for the last two years, which is a bit hard considering his responsibility of looking after Mr. Fogarty's abandoned house and temperamental cat. It is while tending Hodge that Pyrgus and Nymph make a sudden reappearance.
Only...Pyrgus has aged considerably due to a mysterious disease running rampant throughout Faerie that is causing them to grow old at an alarming rate.
With very little persuasion, Henry plunges back into Faerie to aid the realm in the search for a cure. But soon he finds himself far, far away from The Purple Palace and in a desolate land with only an intelligent and primitive blue-skinned boy for company. Now it's a race against time to find a miracle that will save all of Faerie...
Old enemies, new friends, and an age-old battle are all mixed in with lovable and familiar characters to make up a thrilling conclusion to the riveting story that began in FAERIE WARS. As Brennan's characters have grown and matured, so has his writing. Unfortunately, some characters aren't as present in Faerie Lord as they were in previous books, but the story line has more than enough drama, suspense, and mystery to make up for it.
Though readers will be sad that Henry, Pyrgus, and Blue's adventures have come to an end, the ending is one that is more than satisfying.
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06/29/2008: This was a thrilling conclusion to the entire series. I loved it! I was sad to see the story come to an end. I wish there were more books coming. That is how much I fell in love with the story and the characters.