When Talan's warships anchor at the Isle of Glass, Lyleth knows he's come for his little cousin. and Lyleth will do anything to get her daughter back.
Six years have passed since the English teacher, Hugh Cavendish, journeyed to the Five Quarters. When he discovers his ailing Aunt Merryn has not only been to the Five Quarters but has found a way back, Hugh vows to follow her.
He'd best hurry, for an ancient god-king stirs in his stony tomb and whispers in Talan's ear, "None but ye can set me free."
★★★★★ Beautifully written. Terry has once again made quite clear her love of language. I really enjoyed how carefully written this book is. It is completely possible to get immersed in the world she creates through her carefully crafted descriptions. Additionally, the characters are really and complex in their emotions. I enjoyed this novel - Ann ZerlautThank you for your interest in our book. We hope you enjoy reading it as much as we have enjoyed presenting it. - Digital Fiction
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