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Barrick Eddon, prince of Southmarch, is no longer entirely human. He has vowed to safeguard the legacy of the dark Qar race, and must now decide where his loyalties lie.
His twin sister Briony has a difficult choice of her own. Her father, King Olin, is held captive by the Autarch, a mad god-king who plans to use Olin's blood to gain unlimited power. And the castle of Southmarch still remains in the possession of Hendon Tolly, Briony's murderous relative. As time runs out, will Briony decide to save her father's kingdom . . . or her father?
As the foretold Great Defeat draws near, history is stripped of its costume of lies. Poets and players, mortals and fairies, warriors and gods - all will have their roles to play as the fate of the known world hangs in the balance.
803 pages, Kindle Edition
First published November 30, 2010
“But what can be done? Please, answer me!” Q’xzyz’xx cried, her eyes filling with tears of desperation.
Xyz’q’’qxyyz looked at her and paused, fingering the medallion around his neck. It had been given to him by Y’qqyqq’xyz long ago, in the hours before the Battle of W’yxqxyzx. He often thought about that moment in the years since, carrying the pain of loss around his neck, too, as he carried this small, chipped coin suspended from a thin silver chain. He was struck sometimes by its weight, by the… [15 lines about the medallion]
“Nothing, I’m afraid.” [Here, the reader must briefly glance back to before all the medallion business to find out what “Nothing” is the answer to again.]



