The Singing: The Fourth Book of Pellinor

The Singing: The Fourth Book of Pellinor

by Alison Croggon
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 04/05/2009

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THE FOURTH AND FINAL BOOK IN THE CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED PELLINOR SERIES


In a desperate race against the Dark, Maerad must try to solve the final riddle of the Treesong. Only then will the Nameless One be defeated and peace restored in the Seven Kingdoms. But Maerad only holds the key to half the riddle – her long-lost brother, Hem, has the other.


Before embarking on a perilous journey to find Hem, Maerad must first wage an epic war against the Landrost. And Hem, fleeing the advances of the Black Army, must endure betrayal and mortal illness in his search for Maerad.


But the Dark grows ever more powerful – will brother and sister reach one another in time or will all be lost in a final, apocalyptic battle?


'Passionate, inspiring characters . . . vividly described landscapes . . . a great series of fantasy novels . . . '

THE BOOKSELLER (UK)


'This is a quest narrative, one of the most durable and enchanting kinds of story . . . Croggon tells it fluently and confidently.'

SYDNEY MORNING HERALD


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ISBN:
9781742280318
9781742280318
Category:
Fantasy
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
04-05-2009
Language:
English
Publisher:
Penguin Random House Australia
Alison Croggon

Alison Croggon is the acclaimed author of the high fantasy series The Books of Pellinor. She is also the author of Black Spring, a fantasy reworking of Wuthering Heights; and The River and the Book, which was endorsed by Amnesty International. Alison is an award-winning poet whose work has been published extensively, and she has written widely for theatre, with her plays and opera libretti having been produced all around Australia. Alison is also an editor and critic. She lives in Melbourne, Australia.

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