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    The Sword of Angels

    The Sword of Angels

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    by John Marco


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      ISBN-13: 9781101462263
    • Publisher: DAW
    • Publication date: 07/05/2006
    • Sold by: Penguin Group
    • Format: eBook
    • Pages: 992
    • Sales rank: 232,144
    • File size: 942 KB
    • Age Range: 18 Years

    John Marco's debut fantasy series, Tyrants and Kings, earned him a Barnes and Noble Readers Choice Award and has since been translated into numerous languages around the world. In addition to his work as a novelist, he is also a technical communicator, an enthusiast of military history, and a student of psychology. He often spends his free time biking through the parks of his native Long Island, where he lives with his wife Deborah and his son Jack.

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    Armed with a magic amulet which bestows eternal life on the wearer, a powerful knight protects the fortress of Grimhold, where the magical people of his world reside. But when his closest friend is pulled into the evil sway of the Devil's Armor, only the Sword of Angels can defeat it.

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    The Barnes & Noble Review
    Since the publication of The Jackal of Nar in 1999, John Marco has been quietly redefining epic fantasy. Although his Tyrants and Kings trilogy (The Jackal of Nar, The Grand Design, and The Saints of the Sword) has been compared to works by Raymond E. Feist, Robert Jordan, and George R. R. Martin, it wasn't until The Eyes of God, the first book in his trilogy featuring Lukien, the Bronze Knight of Liiria, that he began to fully utilize his singular talent for the super-sized saga and push the boundaries of epic fantasy to new mind-boggling, shelf-bending limits.

    The Sword of Angels, the third and concluding volume of his Bronze Knight saga (The Eyes of God and The Devil's Armor), is his finest -- and heaviest -- work to date. With the world falling into chaos as the forces of Baron Thorin Glass and the ruthless Diamond Queen Jazana Carr wreck havoc throughout Liiria, Lukien must somehow find a way to stop the unstoppable. The aging, one-armed Glass is practically superhuman since donning the Devil's Armor, an ancient construct housing a bloodthirsty entity with unfathomable powers. Legend has it that only the Sword of Angels can defeat the armor, but can Lukien find something that may not even exist in time to destroy an indestructible madman?

    No one can write epic fantasy as masterfully as Marco -- his constantly up-tempo narrative, brilliantly complex plotlines, multitudes of realistic, morally indistinct characters, and awe-inspiring settings are second to none. After reading The Sword of Angels, genre fans will never look at epic fantasy the same way again. Paul Goat Allen
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