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Lyonesse: Suldrun's Garden [Lyonesse Book 1]
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Genre:
Fantasy
Word Count:
155,000
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ElectricStory.com
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Science Fiction Grandmaster Jack Vance's Lyonesse is one of the great achievements of 20th-century fantasy. In this first book of the trilogy, Suldrun's Garden, a young prince is betrayed on his first diplomatic voyage and cast into the sea. Before he redeems his birthright, he must pass the breadth of Hybras Isle as prisoner, vagabond, and slave, an acquaintance of faeries, wizards, and errant knights, and lover to a sad and beautiful girl whose fate sets his undying hatred for her tyrannical father--Casmir, King of Lyonesse.
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The Green Pearl [Lyonesse Book 2]
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Genre:
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Word Count:
155,000
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Publication Date: Jan 1900
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In this second volume of the Lyonesse trilogy, The Green Pearl, King Aillas becomes separated from his army and must drag the uncooperative daughter of his Ska enemies across hazardous, untamed lands. Meanwhile, the concentrated malice of the witch Desmëi has manifested as a green pearl, breeding lust and envy and death; and a sorcerer in Casmir's employ abducts the princess Glyneth, in a bid to draw Aillas and friends on a hopeless rescue mission across a bizarre and deadly alternate world.
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Madouc [Lyonesse Book 3]
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Genre:
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Word Count:
150,000
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When the faerie changeling Madouc upsets the staid life of Castle Haidion with her mischief, King Casmir arranges to marry her off, but Madouc has other ideas. She quickly enlists the stableboy "Sir Pom-pom" on an adventure to find her father, one that will put them in the way of swindlers, faeries, trolls, ogres, a knight in search of his youth, and a relatively pedestrian item known as the Holy Grail. Winner of the World Fantasy Award!
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