The Fall of Tour Hote (The Song of Lagrandil Book 3)

The Song of Lagrandil Series

The Curse of Silent Mountain. The second book in the St. Robert Cooper thought the quiet village of Aberglas was a nice place to retire and go peacefully mad. Fate had other plans. Robert is tired and wounded. His identity has been stolen.

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The local officials are corrupt. Now the crooked master of his old order has sent his own teacher to hunt him down. But the bad guys have made tw.

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Helen North Star is a foreigner with healing magic and a talent for causing division, but is she merely another ambitious youth seeking power, or the herald of something much darker? Jefta the Gray Wanderer is the hero of song and legend. He comes to Tour Hote bearing a warning of a greater danger than anyone has faced since Before Remembering, but can he save the Martels without reveal his own secrets? And how are all of their stories linked to the mysterious slave boy Hengist, who came from nowhere and has no memory of his previous life?

Can he rediscover his identity before the secrets of his past destroy his new home? The Song of Lagrandil is a story of swords and sorcery, plots and intrigue, miracles and magic, wrapped in a fast-paced mix of science fiction and fantasy. Read more Read less.

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I believe this is one of his best works I cannot wait to read book number 2 is that the first one took me 36 hours to read I believe Book 2 will only take me about half that time Bruce is an amazing author he's well versed in his mythology he takes it to another level. Also burns so exciting character and much much more I highly recommend this book to anyone and everyone keep up the good work bruce finish Book 3 of Adriana series cause by the time I finish book 3 I will be salivating for book 4 of Lagrandil. One person found this helpful. Yet another one of Bruce Burns' stories that I enjoyed a lot!

I loved the characters Queen Olivia is one of my new favorites , each of their stories, and I think he created the greatest villain. The author switched perspectives of characters at just the right moments and had just enough cliff hangers to make me want to bop him over the head with a foam sword Hey that's not fair I want to know what happens to so-and-so!

It was a brilliant way to keep me hooked into the story.

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I got to participate in an audio-edit during long road trips to martial arts with Bruce and it made the trip so much more entertaining! This book was amazing. I was a touch sceptical about mixing fantasy themes with christianity so overtly but Bruce pulls it off extremely well. The story line kept me so enthraled that I found my self taking breaks at work just to read more and considering skipping social events.

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As the story reached its climax I found myself with shivers running down my spine. I can't wait to dive into the next book! Truly enjoyed this book. The author creates vivid scenes, within an incredibly imaginative landscape of setting, characters and plot. The pacing was perfect and the characters multi-dimensional -- all of which kept me interested and wanting more. I'm so glad there is another Burns book I can begin! An epic tale with themes that will ring true for everybody, and adventure that will have your heart racing!

I definitely enjoyed this novel, I thought the characters were believable and compelling, the premise was thoroughly intriguing, and some of the fight scenes were just epic! I also thoroughly appreciated the religious themes that were sown throughout; it avoided two pitfalls that I have seen in many other 'christian fantasy' books, either the awkward preachy-ness that feels shoved in out of place to back hand you in the face with it's Sunday school message, that or the simplification of God down to just another source of magic power, fireworks, and lasers.