The long-awaited sequel to The Runes of the Earth returns readers to the Land-and opens with the reunion of Linden Avery and Thomas Covenant!
Linden Avery, who loved Thomas Covenant and watched him die, has returned to the Land in search of her kidnapped son, Jeremiah. As Fatal Revenant begins, Linden watches from the battlements of Revelstone when the impossible happens- riding ahead of the hordes attacking Revelstone are Jeremiah and Covenant himself, apparently very much alive.
Here in the Land, Jeremiah is healed of the mental condition that had kept him mute and unresponsive for so many years. He is full of life, and devoted to Covenant. But Covenant is strangely changed. Sarcastic and bragging, he no longer seems like the man whom Linden adored. And yet he says he has a plan: he will take her and Jeremiah to a place where they can find a pure source of Earthpower and, after he has achieved his own purposes, Linden will be free to use that great power to go home, to take Jeremiah home, or to do anything else she sees fit. Even though she distrusts the seemingly different man he has now become, how can she make any choice except to follow him?
Their journey will cover unimaginable distances through the Land-even through time itself-and will test Linden's courage again and again. In the end, fulfilling her destiny will call for a terrible leap of faith: Can she give up everything she thought had been restored to her, for the sake of the Land?
About the Author
Stephen R. Donaldson is one of the most critically acclaimed and successful authors in publishing history. Every volume of his epic fantasy The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant, beginning with Lord Foul's Bane in 1977, has been an international bestseller. Donaldson returned to the series with The Runes of the Earth in 2004. He lives in New Mexico.
Industry Reviews
"A reawakening of a classic fantasy saga." Extraordinary praise for the series: ?Will certainly find a place on the small list of true classics.? ?"Washington Post Book World" ?Covenant is Donaldson's genius.? ?"Village Voice" ?Remarkable scope and sophistication.? ?"Los Angeles Times" ?Thought-provoking?complicated and original.? ?"Publishers Weekly" ?An epic.? ?"Detroit Free Press" ?Impressive?filled with splendid inventions.? ?"Booklist" Extraordinary praise for the series: Will certainly find a place on the small list of true classics. "Washington Post Book World" Covenant is Donaldson s genius. "Village Voice" Remarkable scope and sophistication. "Los Angeles Times" Thought-provoking complicated and original. "Publishers Weekly" An epic. "Detroit Free Press" Impressive filled with splendid inventions. "Booklist" Extraordinary praise for the series: aWill certainly find a place on the small list of true classics.a a"Washington Post Book World" aCovenant is Donaldsonas genius.a a"Village Voice" aRemarkable scope and sophistication.a a"Los Angeles Times" aThought-provokinga]complicated and original.a a"Publishers Weekly" aAn epic.a a"Detroit Free Press" aImpressivea]filled with splendid inventions.a a"Booklist"