<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Haydons lyrical sixth installment in her sweeping saga . . . While deftly managing a large cast of intriguing characters in a story thats both grand and intimate but never predictable, Haydon moves all the pieces into place for the next volume.--"Publishers Weekly."<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Now in trade paperback: Book 6 of the<i> USA Today bestselling</i> Symphony of Ages series by Elizabeth Haydon <p/><i>The Assassin King </i>opens with the arrival of a mysterious hunter, a man of ancient race and purpose, who endlessly chants the names of the pantheon of demons that are his intended victims, as well as one other: Ysk, the original name of Achmed, the Assassin King of Ylorc. <p/>At the same moment of this portentous arrival, two gatherings of great import are taking place. The first is a convocation of dragons, who gather in a primeval forest glade--the site of the horrific ending of Llauron, one of the last of their kind. They mourn not only his irrevocable death, but also the loss of the lore and control over the Earth that it represents. <p/>The second gathering is a council of war: Ashe and Rhapsody, rulers of the alliance that protects the Middle Continent; Gwydion, the new Duke of Navarne; Anborn, the Lord Marshall; Achmed, the King of Ylorc, and Grunthor, his Sergeant-Major. Each brings news that form the pieces of a great puzzle. And as each piece is added it becomes quite clear: War is coming, the likes of which the world has never known.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"One of the finest high fantasy debuts in years." --<i>Publishers Weekly, starred review on Rhapsody</i> <p/>"This series already has 'landmark' written all over it." --<i>RT Book Reviews Gold Medal Review on Prophecy</i> <p/>"Unlike most middle books of fantasy trilogies, Haydon's dazzling second volume of the second trio of her bestselling Symphony of the Ages series inspires and thrills all on its own. Those who eagerly anticipated this volume will be even more desperate for the next, and if the author's stunning rate of improvement is anything to go by, it will be well worth the wait." --<i>Publishers Weekly, starred review on Elegy for a Lost Star</i></p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>As the daughter of an air force officer, ELIZABETH HAYDON began traveling at an early age and has since traveled all over the world. She draws on the imagery of these visits in The Symphony of Ages series (<i>Rhapsody</i>, <i>Prophecy</i>, <i>Destiny</i>, etc.) and its companion series for middle grade readers, The Lost Journals of Ven Polypheme (<i>The Floating Island</i>, <i>The Thief Queen's Daughter</i>, etc.), and blends her love of music, anthropology, herbalism and folklore into much of her writing. Haydon is also a harpist and a madrigal singer (a singer of medieval songs). She lives with her family on the East Coast.
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