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Isobelle Carmody
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Isobelle Carmody
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Darkfall marks the beginning of a stunning trilogy from one of Australia's leading writers of fantasy.
After the death of her parents and her beloved instructor, Wind, Glynn devotes herself to the care of her sick twin sister, feeling her own life to be unimportant. One night, during a midnight swim, she is swept across the Void to the troubled watery world of Keltor, through a portal created to summon the mythical Unraveller.
What is the mysterious connection between Glynn's world and Keltor? And why does the man who rescued her from the waves bear an eerie resemblance to Wind?
This powerful, compelling saga, instalment one of the Legendsong, is set in a mysterious, uncertain world that only this award-winning Australian author could create.
©1997 Isobelle Carmody (P)2020 Bolinda PublishingLo que los oyentes dicen sobre Darkfall
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- 04-29-25
Love this series!
I hope Isobelle Carmody writes the third book, I would love to know how this beautiful story ends. This is one of my favorite books ever, as is Darksong (book 2 in the series). I think this series is even more important nowadays than when it was written. If you love good fantasy with great world building and exceptional character development and a theme of kindness, I highly highly recommend this masterpiece! Cannot wait for book 3.
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