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THE ILL-MADE MUTE - SPECIAL EDITION The Bitterbynde Trilogy #1
Revised and extended, with extras never before published, including
information about Ms Dart-Thornton's life as an author and
fragments of her unpublished juvenilia. 'The Stormriders land their
splendid winged stallions on the airy battlements of Isse Tower.
Far below, the superstitious servants who dwell in the fortress's
lower depths tell tales of wicked creatures inhabiting the world
outside, a world they have only glimpsed. 'Yet it is the least of
the lowly - a mute, scarred, and utterly despised foundling - who
dares to scale the Tower, sneak aboard a Windship, and then dive
from the sky. 'The fugitive is rescued by an adventurer who gives
it a name, the gift of communicating by handspeak, and an amazing
truth, never guessed. Now Imrhien begins a journey to distant
Caermelor, seeking a wise woman whose skills may be lifechanging.
Along the way Imrhien must survive a wilderness of endless danger.
For the hearthside tales are all true. The unhuman wights are real
in all their legions. They haunt every pool, every turn in the
road, and threaten and torment all travelers.' Author Cecilia
Dart-Thornton was discovered on the Internet. She had written the
three books of the Bitterbynde Trilogy before she uploaded the
first chapter to a Writers' Workshop, where her work was spotted by
an editor. Shortly afterwards Time-Warner's publishing department
(New York) offered her a contract. They published her books in
hardcover, the first time they had ever done so with a new author.
The Bitterbynde Trilogy hit the best-seller lists world-wide and
has been translated into five languages.
THE LADY OF THE SORROWS The Bitterbynde Trilogy #2
This special, revised edition includes the author's new
introduction - in which she discusses the writing of the
Bitterbynde trilogy - images of part of the original, handwritten
manuscript and copies of some original notes and calculations
created while the work was in progress.
"Though Imhrien's memory is clouded by sorcery, she must take
vital news to the King-Emperor of Caermelor. She hopes that there
she may also find Thorn, the King's Ranger, a beautiful warrior who
has won her heart. Since no commoner may approach the royal court,
Imrhien assumes a new identity as Rohain, a noble visitor from the
distant Sorrow Isles.
She soon discovers that the King and his rangers have departed to
battle the unseelie hordes which have declared war against
mortalkind. Attacks by nightmare monsters of the Wild Hunt, led by
wicked Lord Huon, grow ever more frequent and brutal. And when evil
forces lay siege to the royal sanctuary on a hidden mystic island,
Rohain is confronted with a horrifying discovery.
To protect those she loves, the Lady of the Sorrows must undertake
a desperate quest to discover who she is and why an unhuman evil
would wreak such destruction. But the truth of Rohain's past will
prove more incredible - and far more tragic - than any she could
possibly have imagined."
Author Cecilia Dart-Thornton was discovered on the Internet. She
had written the three books of the Bitterbynde Trilogy before she
uploaded the first chapter to a Writers' Workshop, where her work
was spotted by an editor. Shortly afterwards Time-Warner's
publishing department (New York) offered her a contract. They
published her books in hardcover, the first time they had ever done
so with a new author. The Bitterbynde Trilogy hit the best-seller
lists world-wide and has been translated into five languages.
THE ILL-MADE MUTE - SPECIAL EDITION
The Bitterbynde Trilogy #1
Revised and extended, with extras never before published,
including information about Ms Dart-Thornton's life as an author
and fragments of her unpublished juvenilia.
'The Stormriders land their splendid winged stallions on the airy
battlements of Isse Tower. Far below, the superstitious servants
who dwell in the fortress's lower depths tell tales of wicked
creatures inhabiting the world outside, a world they have only
glimpsed.
'Yet it is the least of the lowly - a mute, scarred, and utterly
despised foundling - who dares to scale the Tower, sneak aboard a
Windship, and then dive from the sky.
'The fugitive is rescued by an adventurer who gives it a name, the
gift of communicating by handspeak, and an amazing truth, never
guessed. Now Imrhien begins a journey to distant Caermelor, seeking
a wise woman whose skills may be lifechanging. Along the way
Imrhien must survive a wilderness of endless danger. For the
hearthside tales are all true. The unhuman wights are real in all
their legions. They haunt every pool, every turn in the road, and
threaten and torment all travelers.'
Author Cecilia Dart-Thornton was discovered on the Internet. She
had written the three books of the Bitterbynde Trilogy before she
uploaded the first chapter to a Writers' Workshop, where her work
was spotted by an editor. Shortly afterwards Time-Warner's
publishing department (New York) offered her a contract. They
published her books in hardcover, the first time they had ever done
so with a new author. The Bitterbynde Trilogy hit the best-seller
lists world-wide and has been translated into five languages.
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