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Book One: Wizard's First Rule
A Locus 1994 "Don't Miss" Title
"I really think it's going to sweep the country as Tolkien's work did in the sixties. I'm delighted to add my voice to what I'm sure will soon be a chorus of praise for the author. I'm already looking forward to rereading it in hard covers."
—Marion Zimmer Bradley
"A wonderfully creative, seamless, and stirring epic fantasy debut." —Kirkus
Book Two: Stone of Tears
"This satisfying sequel to Goodkind's powerful debut novel, Wizard's First Rule, has everything one could ask for in an epic fantasy Those who like their fantasy big and brassy will revel in this exemplar of the genre." —Publishers Weekly
"It seemed unlikely that the pace and novelty of the first novel could be maintained, but he has succeeded. I am impressed not only with the unremitting fantasy adventure, but with the validity of the underlying concepts. Where others build towers, Goodkind seems to be building a pyramid." —Piers Anthony
"Once again,...
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Book One: Wizard's First Rule
A Locus 1994 "Don't Miss" Title
"I really think it's going to sweep the country as Tolkien's work did in the sixties. I'm delighted to add my voice to what I'm sure will soon be a chorus of praise for the author. I'm already looking forward to rereading it in hard covers."
—Marion Zimmer Bradley
"A wonderfully creative, seamless, and stirring epic fantasy debut." —Kirkus
Book Two: Stone of Tears
"This satisfying sequel to Goodkind's powerful debut novel, Wizard's First Rule, has everything one could ask for in an epic fantasy Those who like their fantasy big and brassy will revel in this exemplar of the genre." —Publishers Weekly
"It seemed unlikely that the pace and novelty of the first novel could be maintained, but he has succeeded. I am impressed not only with the unremitting fantasy adventure, but with the validity of the underlying concepts. Where others build towers, Goodkind seems to be building a pyramid." —Piers Anthony
"Once again, Terry Goodkind delivers an original and. absorbing saga filled with exceptional characterization. I, for on^ am looking forward to the next installment." ' " / /w —SFX
Book Three:,B/oorf of the Fold
"As in the two previous novels of the Sword of TYuth fantasy cycle, Goodkind builds an intricate plot teeming with violence, treachery, and intrigue. Newcomers—as well as Goodkind's large, loyal readership—will delight in a complex epic fantasy that crackles with vigor and magical derring-do." vi , —Publishers Weekly
Return to the world of The Sword of TYuth, which "has everything one could ask for in an epic fantasy" (Publishers Weekly), the world of Richard Cypher, whose adventures have stirred the blood and filled the hearts of legions of satisfied readers. When Richard was a simple woods guide, he never dreamed he would get caught up in magic, war, and dangers so extraordinary that the fate of his entire world would hang on his actions and decisions.
After he rescued Kahlan Amnell, the Mother Confessor of the iVlidlands and the woman Richard would come to love, he left the forest and entered into a larger, and more perilous, world. In Wizard's First Rule they were the last hope against the forces of Darken Rahl, who had vowed to enslave the land on behalf of the Keeper, the embodiment of evil that ruled the Underworld.
Over the course of his journeys Richard learned to accept his true role, first as the Seeker and the wielder of the Sword of Truth, and then, in Stone of Tears, as the new Lord Rahl and the war wizard who led the fight against the Keeper and his dark minions.
Richard managed to seal the Keeper in the Underworld and, in Blood of the Fold, defended the Midlands from the genocidal armies of the Blood of the Fold. Yet a greater threat remains. Everything Richard has learned thus far, all the wisdom, the magic, and the conviction he holds, will be for naught as the power-mad Emperor Jagang returns with his multitude of demonic underlings. For Richard must now challenge the impossible: the magic that
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thwarts magic, the three-thousand-years-sealed-away fortress of evil that has begun to infect the world with a terrible, sorcer-ous plague. He must find the Temple of the Winds.
But once the shadow of betrayal falls across that mission, Richard must accept the Truth and find a way to undo the damage or his world will perish.
Terry Goodkind is the author of the best-selling Sword of Truth series. He lives in the northeastern United States.
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