The Eye of the Chained God: The Abyssal Plague Trilogy, Book III

The Eye of the Chained God: The Abyssal Plague Trilogy, Book III

by Don Bassingthwaite
The Eye of the Chained God: The Abyssal Plague Trilogy, Book III

The Eye of the Chained God: The Abyssal Plague Trilogy, Book III

by Don Bassingthwaite

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Overview

In the aftermath of the plague demons' attack on Fallcrest, Roghar's inspiring optimism has played a significant role in the rebuilding of the town. Albanon, meanwhile, has not recovered so well. Tormented by his experiences and his near-transformations first by Vestapalk then by Kri, he has retreated to Moorin's tower, where he immerses himself in books. He is the last member of the Order of Vigilance, touched by both the Voidharrow and Tharizdun--he feels as if he stands on the brink of madness.

The Nentir Vale has been ravaged by the abyssal plague and the plague demons. The area is lawless and suspicions run rampant. Only safe as long as they hide, the heroes scout as close as they dare. But with Vestapalk growing ever-stronger and plague demons on the rise, they know they have to act soon. The world cannot afford to wait any longer.

As they journey toward the greatest concentration of demons they learn they are on the right path and they gain an ally. Kri, believed dead, resurfaces with wisdom garnered from the Chained God.  It seems even Tharizdun himself is against Vestapalk.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780786959983
Publisher: Wizards of the Coast
Publication date: 04/03/2012
Sold by: Penguin Random House Publisher Services
Format: eBook
Pages: 384
Sales rank: 920,993
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Don Bassingthwaite is the author of numerous fantasy and dark fantasy novels. His most recent books are Mistress of the Night (with Dave Gross) and the books of the Dragon Below trilogy that introduced the characters of Geth, Ashi, and Ekhaas: The Binding Stone, The Grieving Tree, and The Killing Song. Don lives in Toronto, surrounded by gadgets, spice jars, and too many books. You can find him online at dbassingthwaite.com.
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