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The instant New York Times bestseller, and the return of the Thomas Covenant series? ?a landmark fantasy saga.?(Entertainment Weekly)
In the most eagerly-awaited literary sequel in years, Linden Avery, who loved Thomas Covenant and watched him die at the end of Book Six, has returned to the Land in search of her kidnapped son, Jeremiah. As Fatal Revenant begins, Linden watches from the battlements of Revelstone while the impossible happens?riding ahead of the hordes attacking Revelstone are Jeremiah and Covenant himself, apparently very much alive. But Covenant is strangely changed?
- Sales Rank: #251986 in Books
- Brand: Ace Trade
- Published on: 2008-08-05
- Released on: 2008-08-05
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 9.00" h x 1.30" w x 5.90" l, 1.40 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 640 pages
- Great product!
From Publishers Weekly
This thought-provoking sequel to 2004's The Runes of Earth opens with a bang. Watching from the battlements of Revelstone, a keep besieged by the power-hungry Demondim, battle-weary healer Linden Avery can see both Thomas Covenant and her son, Jeremiah, riding ahead of a wave of pursuers-even though Covenant, her former lover, is dead and mind-damaged Jeremiah has been captured by Lord Foul the Despiser. Odder still, both men treat her almost disparagingly when they reach the keep, forbidding her to touch them and showing no signs of affection. Soon it becomes clear that nothing is what it seems. Avery's fight to save the Land from Lord Foul will take her to the Land's past through the worst kind of betrayal and across its length, but the worst enemy she faces is her self-doubt. Difficult but worthwhile, this complicated and emotional continuation of the Thomas Covenant saga is exactly what Donaldson's fans have been hoping for. (Oct.)
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From Booklist
The second volume (after The Runes of the Earth, 2004) of the final Thomas Covenant tetralogy takes place entirely in the Land, to which Linden Avery has gone in search of her missing autistic son, whom she finds, completely cured and even outspokenly brash, in the company of a hale and hearty Thomas Covenant. The hitch, however, is that they now must find a hidden store of Earthpower, after which Linden may have to choose between using it to return herself and her companions to Earth, health, and happiness or to save the Land from its enemies. Donaldson maintains his propensity for forcing his female characters to jump through flaming hoops, but here the women are more modest, at least physically. Linden's dilemmas and choices are less athletic and more of the ethical variety. Should saving her son, now of sound though rebellious mind, override her duties to the still direly periled Land? The time it takes her, with some counsel from Thomas, to reach a compromise solution and to attempt to carry it out involves much pace-slowing angst, even if it further develops Linden's status as the new saga's real protagonist. The ending is the kind of cliff-hanger that should have readers returning to see how it and the remaining adventures play out. Green, Roland
Review
"A reawakening of a classic fantasy saga."
Extraordinary praise for the series:
aWill certainly find a place on the small list of true classics.a
a"Washington Post Book World"
aCovenant is Donaldsonas genius.a
a"Village Voice"
aRemarkable scope and sophistication.a
a"Los Angeles Times"
aThought-provokinga]complicated and original.a
a"Publishers Weekly"
aAn epic.a
a"Detroit Free Press"
aImpressivea]filled with splendid inventions.a
a"Booklist"
Extraordinary praise for the series:
Will certainly find a place on the small list of true classics.
"Washington Post Book World"
Covenant is Donaldson s genius.
"Village Voice"
Remarkable scope and sophistication.
"Los Angeles Times"
Thought-provoking complicated and original.
"Publishers Weekly"
An epic.
"Detroit Free Press"
Impressive filled with splendid inventions.
"Booklist"
Extraordinary praise for the series:
?Will certainly find a place on the small list of true classics.?
?"Washington Post Book World"
?Covenant is Donaldson's genius.?
?"Village Voice"
?Remarkable scope and sophistication.?
?"Los Angeles Times"
?Thought-provoking?complicated and original.?
?"Publishers Weekly"
?An epic.?
?"Detroit Free Press"
?Impressive?filled with splendid inventions.?
?"Booklist"
Most helpful customer reviews
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Five Stars
By Amazon Customer
Half way thru book 7 of the series. Can't wait to read this one
10 of 12 people found the following review helpful.
Exceeds expectations
By Christian Belmont
It took me a week... life gets in the way... but I finally finished FR last night.
While I was not disappointed with ROTE (4 stars), reading it I felt the same degree of strangeness as I did after beginning The Wounded Land so many years ago. SRD does this, of course - we want to expect more of the same, but he turns the tables on us by unmaking a lot of what has gone before. The result, after you deal with this uncomfortable self-imposed barrier that comes with the implications of new situations, is so much more. Any shock and reluctance turns to realization and awe. ROTE was an excellent novel, yet I had to come to terms with the fact that it was an introduction to what appears to be an impressive third act. It is with FR that we discover the depth and implications of what I can only hope will continue to be an incredible story.
How can it be that after 8 volumes of dedication to the same mythology it can still feel fresh and new. The writing is better - a lot happens in this book - in that it is more efficiently focused and well paced, improving on already literary standards. The same themes are present as in the past volumes, but the implications are far deeper and more disturbing. I will not discuss any plot elements, there is no need to expand in this regard here (details can be obtained elsewhere). Suffice it to say true fans of the series will recognize and appreciate classic Donaldson elements. They will not be disappointed.
I did want to dedicate a paragraph to a particular criticism I have read regarding this series and other works from SRD over the years, not necessarily only here, but also in other sites. To those who complain about SRD's love affair with his thesaurus to the detriment of readability: get over it - and learn. If the style does not appeal to you, stop reading. But don't criticize and justify by saying (in a round about way) that you are not willing to make the effort. Many started reading TC when they were very young (and limited in vocabulary), and somehow could still immerse themselves in a great story. Other criticisms are, in my opinion, far more open to subjectability and have to do with personal tastes in storytelling, but it offends me when any author is sometimes brazenly criticized for choosing a style which should raise our level of literacy, if only we are willing to make an effort
To conclude: amazing new installment. The knot in your stomach on reading the cliffhanger at the end is something that I welcome, and kind of wish would not go away.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Classic Stephan R. Donaldson
By C. S.
If you've read the other books in the Thomas Covenant series, then you probably won't pay attention to the reviews and read the book anyway. I just wanted to leave my praise in a public forum because I have every book this author has written and will most likely buy any book he ever publishes. His writing style keeps me on my toes and he is not afraid to do shocking things with his characters. I am continually astonished chapter after chapter of how unafraid Donaldson is of harming his beloved characters. My only wish was that he could write faster. A new Covenant book every 3 years is just too long to wait!
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