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The Ancient (Saga of the First King #2)

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The Ancient (Saga of the First King #2)

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Searching for his long-lost father, Bransen Garibond is tricked into journeying across the Gulf of Corona to the wild lands of Vanguard, where he is pressed into service in a desperate war against the brutal Samhaist, Ancient Badden.
On an Alpinadoran lake, just below Ancient Badden's magical ice castle, several societies, caught in the web of their own conflicts, are oblivious to Ancient Badden's devastating plans to destroy them.
Bransen becomes the link between the wars, and if he fails, all who live on the lake will perish, and all of northern Honce will fall under the shadow of the merciless and vengeful Samhaists.
"The Ancient" is part of the Saga of the First King, a four-book series that chronicles the early days of Corona, the same world as Salvatore's bestselling DemonWars saga.

Author Biography:

R. A. Salvatore is one of fantasy's most popular authors, with his books frequently appearing on the "New York Times" bestseller list and more than 10 million copies of his books sold. He is the author of "The Bear," "The Dame," and "The Highwayman" as well as "Gauntlgrym," The Legend of Drizzt books, including the Dark Elf Trilogy--"Homeland," "Exile," and "Sojourn"-- and the Demon Wars series, among many others. Salvatore was born in Massachusetts, and earned a B.S. in communications and a B.A. in English from Fitchburg State College. He lives in Massachusetts with his wife, Diane, and their three children.
Release date Australia
March 4th, 2008
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Country of Publication
United States
Illustrations
Maps; Illustrations, black and white
Imprint
Tor Books
Pages
384
Publisher
Tor Books
Dimensions
161x242x33
ISBN-13
9780765317896
Product ID
3752893

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