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The third book in an exciting series about four dragon riders on a mission to save their world  Kira and her dusk dragon, Longfang, must find the third orb to save the Oracle, leader of all dragonkind. Following a path beset with dangers and traps, the four dragon riders must reach the twilight world of the Castle of Shadows. Kira knows enough to be anxious. What twisted sacrifice will this orb demand?

310 pages, Paperback

First published April 6, 2009

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Mark Robson

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Mark Robson was born in Essex in 1966 and raised, for the most part, in Camarthen, West Wales. In 1982 he gained a scholarship to join the Royal Air Force as a pilot and has worked for them ever since. He successfully self-published the four book series, The Darkweaver Legacy, the first book of which was largely written during tours of duty in the Falkland Islands. He now lives in Northamptonshire with his family.

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179 reviews149 followers
February 13, 2020
This one was actually a bit more boring than the previous two. I just didn't find it anywhere near as engaging as Firestorm and Shadow. The beginning almost felt a bit like filler and there just wasn't as much dramatic action as there was in the first two. Even the characters seemed to be acting a tad out of character at times, Kira and Pell especially. Even the ending was kind of low key, it just wasn't as good as the first two. But it did still have great writing style and detail. I give it a 6/10.
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55 reviews5 followers
February 1, 2025
"Longfang is an exciting and immersive fantasy adventure with strong world-building and compelling characters. Robson's storytelling keeps the pace engaging, and the action scenes are well-executed. While some parts could have used a bit more depth, the book delivers a thrilling read that keeps you hooked until the end. A great choice for fantasy lovers looking for a fresh and adventurous tale!"
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23 reviews
August 24, 2009
I only liked it because I missed the previous book so I didn't understand it much but as I delved deeper, i became engrossed into it and it turned out to be a good book after all.
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