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The Iron Tree Cecilia Dart-Thornton

The Iron Tree von Cecilia Dart-Thornton

The Iron Tree Cecilia Dart-Thornton


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Zusammenfassung

After her highly acclaimed `Bitterbynde' trilogy comes the breathtaking first volume in THE CROWTHISTLE CHRONICLES

The Iron Tree Zusammenfassung

The Iron Tree Cecilia Dart-Thornton

Jarred, recently come of age, is leaving the sun-scorched desert village that has always been his home. He sets out with a band of friends to see the mighty and beautiful kingdom of the north and to seek out the truth about his father, who came to the village a stranger and departed when Jarred was ten, never to return.

After the travellers are set upon in a ravine and several of their number sustain injuries, they seek shelter in the Marsh of Slievmordhu - a cool green world of dazzling beauty as different from their homeland as night and day. Here Jarred meets Lilith, and in a single moment he realises that his life can never be the same again. But neither of the young lovers is aware how closely linked their fates - and their past - really are. During a visit to Cathair Rua, the Red City, Jarred stumbles across the secret of the Iron Tree, and with it an unbearable truth about his father's identity...

Praise for the `Bitterbynde' trilogy:

`Dart-Thornton's Bitterbynde trilogy - each book and all three together - deserve to win every fantasy award there is' Tanith Lee

'Hobbit-fanciers will find much to delight them' The Times

Über Cecilia Dart-Thornton

Cecilia Dart-Thornton is the author of the acclaimed Bitterbynde trilogy and the Crowthistle Chronicles. She began her writing career as a teacher and lecturer, then ran her own business before becoming a full-time writer. Her interests include animal rights, environmental conservation and digital media. She lives in Australia.

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR001020894
9781405047104
1405047100
The Iron Tree Cecilia Dart-Thornton
Gebraucht - Sehr Gut
Gebundene Ausgabe
Pan Macmillan
20041119
496
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