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In this fourth novel of the All Things Impossible fantasy series, Derora Saxen leads her friends home to Riversbridge so that they can say their final farewell to Kelin. In the midst of celebration of a life and their victory over the Blackhound is when a new temptress comes for Tom.

Meanwhile, Commander Strival orders Jakkobb to take a vacation, and worse, to visit his mother in his faraway homeland. Not all eyes and ears are friendly to this information, and the chemmen may just be hunting our heroes from the shadows.

But everyone may all be unwilling and unknowing pawns in an unseen mastermind?s scheme. Someone who wants to bring Tom?s stone heart and the demon brother?s bones together to create a more dangerous foe than even the Blackhound.

They can only survive if they unite together as friends once more, but with Tom?s identity and loyalties being pulled in several directions, will he stay or keep his promise to disappear forever?

404 pages, Paperback

First published July 27, 2012

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1 review4 followers
March 29, 2013
This book did not disappoint at all. I was really looking forward to it, and D. Dalton delivered. I cannot wait for the next book. As always the characters continue to live up to the standards set for them in earlier novels, and grow with the series.
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March 31, 2013
All the saga of this books are awesome.
Stone and bone take epic fantasy to another level all by itself.
You start to read this books and cant let them down.
I had read more than 3000 books in my life and very few I read twice. But I had read the books of Deborah Dalton more than than that. And in the specific case of Stone and Bone I already read it five times.
Magic, epic batles, personages than make you love them and hate them, each one with their own personalities and hidens stories than make you dream about them, and desire to have more and more cause the four books are no enough, you just want more from them.
I have put Deborah Dalton and their books in my top list of beloved books beside Tolkien, Riordan, LJ Smith, Stiefvater, Aimee Carter, CC Lewis, Mead, and Cashore, PC Cast, CC Hunter, Le Guin and Meadows.
I recomend Deborah Dalton books to everyone than wish to live an unique adventure.
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August 6, 2012
Absolutely love his books!!! Can not wait to read the est of Stone and Bone!!
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October 19, 2012
This book is absolutely fantastic! Everyone should read this (:
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