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Demon Child Trilogy
2000-2001
series - author
novel
(number
3
in series)
Issue Details:
First known date:
2001...
2001
Harshini
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'Book three of the Hythrun Chronicles moves inexorably toward the final battle against the god Xaphista and his fanatical followers. R'shiel has accepted her role as the demon child and, though still learning her great powers, knows she must defeat the god before he destroys the Harshini and takes all the lands as his own. Medalon has surrendered to the god's forces, and Tarja and the Defenders have been forced to flee into the wilderness, where Tarja hopes to join forces with Damin Wolfblade and his Hythrun army. But the Hythrun high prince has died, and the Hythrun capital is besieged by the forces of a pretender to the throne. Damin, now the high prince, must save the city'.
Source: bookseller's website.
Australian Popular Medievalism
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Importance: High
Notes
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Dedication: For Harshini Bhoola and as always, Adele Robinson.
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