Emerald of the Elves

Book Five of Sword of Heavens

Collection:Alcea Collection
Series:Sword of Heavens
Content Type:Novel
Creator:Richard S. Tuttle
Publisher:KBS
Imprint:KBS Publishing
Pub. date:1/04/2003
Coverage:Location Targa - Imaginary Time Indeterminate
Age Group:All Ages

Subjects:
Fantasy, Young Adult, Science Fiction & Fantasy

Keywords:
Adventure, Fantasy, Fiction, Magic, Political, Quest, Sword, Targa, Young Adult

Description:

Although Queen Marta has secured the throne in Tagaret, the city is still not safe for Prince Arik. Remnants of the Council still seek to end the monarchy, and the city is riddled with agents of the Dark One. Even though it has long been expected, the march northward of the army of Lanoir sends shivers down the spines of everyone paying attention. As the forces of Abuud, Sarac, and Emperor Hanchi begin to converge on Tagaret, Prince Arik is forced to make a giant step towards his destiny to rule Alcea.

Sarac's Ravens continue to track the Alcea Rangers and battle with them becomes assured. The search for the Emerald of the Elves is complicated by an elven queen who does not wish the Ancient Prophecy to be completed, and a failure of the Sword of Heavens to locate the gem. The quest to fulfill the Ancient Prophecy becomes more dangerous than ever as the battles begin to take their toll on the Alcea Rangers.

Meanwhile, the Mage discovers the shocking truth about the Darkness, a truth so unthinkable that it makes the rule of Sarac almost desirable. Delve into an adventure that it rife with danger, magic, deceit, and betrayal.


This book is part of the Alcea Collection

Targa Trilogy:

    Origin Scroll
    Dark Quest
    Ancient Prophecy

Sword of Heavens:

    Sapphire of the Fairies
    Unicorns' Opal
    Abuud: the One-Eyed God
    Dwarven Ruby
    Emerald of the Elves
    Dragons' Onyx
    Amethyst of the Gods

Demonstone Chronicles:

    Knights of Alcea
    Final Voyage of the Remora
    Council of War
    Demonkin
    Heirs of the Enemy

 

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