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The Fatal Gate Ian Irvine

The Fatal Gate By Ian Irvine

The Fatal Gate by Ian Irvine


Summary

The second book in a new epic fantasy series from fan favourite Ian Irvine, set in the world of his View from the Mirror series

The Fatal Gate Summary

The Fatal Gate: The Gates of Good and Evil, Book Two (A Three Worlds Novel) by Ian Irvine

The cruel Merdrun, the greatest warriors in the void, have invaded Santhenar but their portal failed, leaving them stranded. They're desperately trying to regain contact with the summon stone so they can reopen the portal and begin the slaughter of humanity.

Llian, hurled through another portal, sees the summon stone wake and knows the allies have but one chance to destroy the Merdrun - though it will involve an alchemical quest that has always ended in ruin, a mad invasion in untested sky ships with untrained pilots and the most unequal battle in all the Histories.

The Fatal Gate Reviews

For sheer excitement, there's just no one else like Irvine

Great action set pieces . . . This is the sort of book you'd pick up if you were prepared to be late for your next appointment

About Ian Irvine

Ian Irvine lives in the mountains of NSW, Australia. He has been writing epic fantasy novels for over a decade and is the author of classic series the View from the Mirror, the Well of Echoes, the Song of the Tears and the Tainted Realm. His latest novels, The Summon Stone and The Fatal Gate, are a return to the fan-favourite world of the View from the Mirror.

Additional information

GOR013931172
9780356505251
0356505251
The Fatal Gate: The Gates of Good and Evil, Book Two (A Three Worlds Novel) by Ian Irvine
Used - Like New
Paperback
Little, Brown Book Group
2018-01-25
608
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The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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