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Ravensoul
What would you do if a stranger came to your door claiming to be your best friend. A best friend who you saw die ten years before? The Unknown Warrior has spent the last ten years mourning the dead of the legendary mecernary band The Raven. Reluctant ruler of Balaia he has also resided over the gradual recovery of the land after the devastation of the Demonstorm. The one other surviving member of The Raven, Denser has spent the years rebuilding Xetesk to be the dominant college of magic. But something is very wrong. There are rumours of the dead coming back to life. And the Elves are fleeing their homeland. Something unutterably awful is happening. Something that has spread across all the dimensions. Something that threatens the very essence of the world, that has terrified the spirits of the dead. Brought them back to Balaia. And amongst them The Raven. Desperate, facing a fight that cannot be won.
Reviewer: KariPrintReviews
Review: Oct 21, 2011
The farewell book (RAVENSOUL), number four in the Series of the "Legends of the Raven" is an unusual culmination for a story that should have ended in the last book (Demonstorm). The Raven band of mercenaries all died in "Demonstorm", with the exception of Sol (The Unknown Warrior) and Denser. Sol spent the next ten years mourning their deaths and adjusting to being a reluctant King of Balaia, and Denser spen
Demonstorm
THIS IS THE END ...The dragons have gone home, the elves are safe. The Raven have kept their promises. But fate has not finished with them. As the war between the colleges rages on an old enemy senses that his chance to revenge a bitter defeat has come. Tessaya, Lord of the Paleon Tribes has waited patiently for his moment and now, with Balaia in flames, he makes his move and unleashes the Wesmen hordes. In Xetesk, his forces scattered, Dystran, Lord of the Mount faces certain defeat by the Wesmen unless he unleashes the horrfying power of dimensional magics. And Dystran has not come this far to be beaten at the last by a rabble of ignorant tribesmen. And so the veil between dimensions is torn ...And beyond, a predatory evil stirs. Demons catch the scent of countless souls in Balaia. Can even the Raven prevail when the world is coming to an end? A fantasy milestone is reached. James Barclay brings his sensational saga of The Raven to a heartsopping conclusion.
Reviewer: KariPrintReviews
Review: Feb 11, 2011
Is it truly the end of James Barclay's epic fantasy involving the band of warriors known as the Ravens? Book 3, DEMONSTORM, is considered the Finality. And it's true the ending goes out with a bang, leaving nothing for readers to wonder about. But, despite the great losses they suffered, can the Ravens simply fade into the dimensional sunset?
With the introduction: "The dragons have gone home, the elves
Shadowheart
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The Raven is tested to the point of destruction when a savage war is unleashed across his world and the magical colleges of Balaia tear the land apart in their struggle for supremacy. Can The Raven even survive, let alone triumph?
Reviewer: KariPrintReviews
Review: Dec 1, 2010
Following quickly after the ending in "Elfsorrow, The Legends of the Raven, Book One", this book (actually the fifth book in a collection) titled "Shadowheart, The Legends of the Raven, Book 2" is not as well plotted out.
Mr. Barclay still manages to superbly build his characterization with a huge cast, and continues to expand the war that rages through the land, but he falls short in giv
Elfsorrow
If you elect to review this book please select book two also: That's Shadowheart
The Raven travel to a new continent in search of mages to help the ruined college of Julatsa rebuild . . . and find themselves in the midst of an ancient curse - a curse that has unleashed a plague that threatens to wipe out the elven race.
Reviewer: KariPrintReviews
Review: Oct 28, 2010
LOTR fans take note! James Barclay's newest addition to his fantasy, SciFi novels has all you could possibly want in a tantalizing epic adventure.
Elves, lots of elves! But don't be fooled. These aren’t your normal, gallant elves fighting for the good of mankind. Some of them are downright evil and mean!
From the first page until the "a little bit shocking" end, this is a nonstop action stor
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