The Great Ordeal

The Great Ordeal

by R. Scott Bakker
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 29/09/2016

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'With The Great Ordeal, the penultimate book in The Aspect-Emperor series, Bakker begins to betray the final mysteries of his cosmos, feeding and goading readers more than in any of the preceding novels... Page for page, this volume was a most haunting pleasure to read.' - Bakkerfans


'The Great Ordeal is a stunning addition to the series, go and buy it as soon as it is available. Seethes with intelligence, action and revelation and is a worthwhile continuation of the smartest epic fantasy of our generation.' - The Wertzone


As Fanim war-drums beat just outside the city, the Empress Anasurimbor Esmenet searches frantically throughout the palace for her missing son Kelmomas.


Meanwhile and many miles away, Esmenet's husband's Great Ordeal continues its epic march further north. But in light of dwindling supplies, the Aspect-Emperor's decision to allow his men to consume the flesh of fallen Sranc could have consequences even He couldn't have foreseen.


And, deep in Ishuäl, the wizard Achamian grapples with his fear that his unspeakably long journey might be ending in emptiness, no closer to the truth than when he set out.


The Great Ordeal is the new novel in R. Scott Bakker's acclaimed Aspect-Emperor series, set in a vivid world of myth, war and sorcery. A series that stands alongside the finest in the genre, for its grand scope, rich detail and thrilling story.


Books by R Scott Baker:


Prince of Nothing Trilogy

The Darkness That Comes Before

The Warrior-Prophet

The Thousandfold Thought


Aspect-Emperor

The Judging Eye

The White Luck Warrior

The Great Ordeal

The Unholy Consult


Novels

Neuropath

Disciple of the Dog

Light, Time, and Gravity

ISBN:
9780748118892
9780748118892
Category:
Fantasy
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
29-09-2016
Language:
English
Publisher:
Little, Brown Book Group

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