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Donaldson, Stephen R. A Dark and Hungry God Arises: The Gap into Power Bantam Books 1992 0553071769 / 9780553071764 First Edition Hard Cover Fine Fine Youll, Stephen (cover art) Near-new condition. Price inside dustcover: $22.00. Number line: 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 - November 1992 printing - First Edition. 474 pages. NO writing, marks or tears inside book. Cover art by Stephen Youll. - Billingate: illegal shipyard, haven for pirates and brigands, where every vice flourishes and every appetite can be sated...gateway to the alien realm of the Amnion and clearinghouse for all they require to fulfill their mutagenic plans against humanity. It is here that beautiful UMCP cop Morn Hyland is about to be traded to the Amnion by the buccaneer Nick Succorso - an act of profiteering and revenge that pushes his crew to mutiny. Now Nick's survival depends on retrieving Morn's sixteen-year-old son "force-grown" by the Amnion, a boy struggling to gain his identity. To accomplish the rescue, Nick must turn to his mortal enemy Angus Thermopyle. Irrevocably altered, programmed for an unknown purpose, Thermopyle has apparently escaped captivity and fled to Billingate with the infamous double-dealer, Milos Taverner. Together, they will mount a raid against a man called the Bill, illegal spaceport owner and traitor to the human race - and into the center of the most heavily defended shipyard in the universe. At Billingate the stage is set for confrontation, when the fate of Morn Hyland is to be decided in a kaleidoscopic whirl of plot and counterplot, treachery and betrayal. In A Dark and Hungry God Arises, nothing is as it seems. As schemes unravel to reveal yet deeper schemes, the lives of Morn, Nick, and Angus may all be forfeit as pawns in the titanic game played out between Warden Dios, dedicated director of the UMC Police, and the Dragon, greed-driven ruler of the UMC. Here, the future of humankind hangs on the uncertain fortune of Morn Hyland in a daring novel of epic power and suspense, relentlessly gripping from first page to last. Price:
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Donaldson, Stephen R. A Man Rides Through: Mordant's Need, Volume II Ballantine Books 1987 0345332997 / 9780345332998 First Edition Hard Cover Fine Fine Near-new condition. Stated First Edition. NO remainder marks or price clippings. Tight spine - Bright pages. 662 pages. NO writing, marks or tears inside book. - Annotation Terisa Morgan desperately needed to escape from Mordant. Everything that Geraden loved was about to be destroyed--unless the two of them could find a way to prevent it by using the talent for mirrors and Imagery that Terisa now knew they both possessed. If they failed, the kingdom would be lost--and she and Geraden would surely die. From the Publisher In The Mirror of Her Dreams, the dazzling first volume of Mordant’s Need, New York Times bestselling author Stephen R. Donaldson introduced us to the richly imagined world of Mordant, where mirrors are magical portals into places of beauty and terror. Now, with A Man Rides Through, Donaldson brings the story of Terisa Morgan to an unforgettable conclusion. . . . Aided by the powerful magic of Vagel, the evil Arch-Imager, the merciless armies are marching against the kingdom of Mordant. In its hour of greatest need, two unlikely champions emerge. One is Geraden, whose inability to master the simplest skills of Imagery has made him a laughingstock. The other is Terisa Morgan, transferred to Mordant from a Manhattan apartment by Geraden’s faulty magic. Together, Geraden and Terisa discover undreamed-of talents within themselves talents that make them more than a match for any Imager . . . including Vagel himself. Unfortunately, those talents also mark them for death. Branded as traitors, they are forced to flee the castle for their lives. Now, all but defenseless in a war-torn countryside ravaged by the vilest horrors Imagery can spawn, Geraden and Terisa must put aside past failures and find the courage to embrace their powers and their love before Vagel can spring his final trap. Price:
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Donaldson, Stephen R. Daughter of Regals and Other Tales Del Rey / Ballantine Books 1984 0345314425 / 9780345314420 First Edition Hard Cover Fine Fine A photo of this page is available. Fine condition. States First Edition. Price inside dustcover: $14.95. Number line: 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1. Tight spine, bright pages. NO writing, marks or tears inside book. 339 pages. NO remainder marks or price clippings. Synopsis The Creator Of Thomas Covenant Adds Eight New Wonders To The World. In his first collection of short fiction, the bestselling author of White Gold Wielder presents eight superb stories, including "Gilden-Fire," the famous "outtake" from Illearth War, and two brand new novellas written especially for this edition. Enter a world of mystics and unicorns, angels and kings — all realized with the same dazzling style and imagination that has made Stephen R. Donaldson a modern master of the fantasy genre. Daughter of Regals is a fantasy novella concerning a unique royal line and an unusual conception of magic. The Conqueror Worm is a deliciously creepy "horror" piece in which havoc is wreaked by one lowly centipede. Ser Visal's Tale begins as a simple story told over several flagons of wine at the local inn, this novella ends with a surprising twist. Gilden-Fire is the famous chapter about Korik of the Bloodguard and his mission to Seareach that was part of the original manuscript of The Illearth War, but omitted from the published version. Price:
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