Farnor: The First Part of Farnor's Tale

Farnor: The First Part of Farnor's Tale

by Roger Taylor
Farnor: The First Part of Farnor's Tale

Farnor: The First Part of Farnor's Tale

by Roger Taylor

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Overview

Life is good for Farnor Yarrance. It is good for everybody in the valley. And has been for generations. So much so that few ever feel the need to travel beyond it. And no one ever bothers to enter it from beyond. Until, one day, they do.
Men come from the south, haunted and pursued. And something else comes, silent and awful, from the north. With their arrival, an ancient corruption, festering slowly in the midst of the community, blossoms into a menace that threatens not only the valley but the land beyond, and the lands beyond that.
Only Farnor, scarcely a man yet, has the power to oppose this menace, though he is unaware of it. His own soul is clouded with bitterness and anger at the terrible tragedy that events now inflict on him.
Not until he is pursued into the Great Forest to the north does he gradually learn the extent of his own power. And the truly terrifying nature of the forces he must face...
Farnor is an independent novel set in the world of "The Chronicles of Hawklan". And Farnor's adventures continue in Valderen.

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"hugely muscular piece of action fantasy" -- Dark Side
"A delightful fantasy ... with a strong plot" -- Norwich Evening News


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781843193210
Publisher: Mushroom eBooks
Publication date: 12/01/2002
Series: Farnor's Tale , #1
Sold by: PUBLISHDRIVE KFT
Format: eBook
Pages: 360
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Roger Taylor was born in Heywood, Lancashire, England and now lives in the Wirral. He is a chartered civil and structural engineer, a pistol, rifle and shotgun shooter, an instructor/student in a highly personalised form of aikido (heavily influenced by tai chi and systema) and, not least, an enthusiastic and loud but bone-jarringly inaccurate piano player. Ostensibly fantasy, his major work - the twelve books of the 'Chronicles of Hawklan' - is much more than it seems and has been called 'subtly subversive'. He has also written Aikido - More Than a Martial Art, the fantasy novel The Keep, Newman which he describes as 'odd', and Travellers which is science fiction.
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