The Skaar Invasion
by Terry Brooks
Synopsis
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER โข Following The Black Elfstone, The Skaar Invasion is the second book of the epic four-part conclusion to the Shannara series from one of the acknowledged masters of the fantasy genre. The Four Lands are under siege. Wielding a magical ability virtually impossible to combat, mysterious invaders defeat the most fearsome Troโฆ NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER โข Following The Black Elfstone, The Skaar Invasion is the second book of the epic four-part conclusion to the Shannara series from one of the acknowledged masters of the fantasy genre. The Four Lands are under siege. Wielding a magical ability virtually impossible to combat, mysterious invaders defeat the most fearsome Troll armies, then focus their savagery on the Druid orderโand all hope seems lost. Eventually the invaders reveal a more human face, but understanding their motives in no way mitigates the brutality of their actions. Dar Leah, once the High Druidโs Blade, has crossed pathsโand swordsโwith their ruthless leader before. So he knows that if any hope exists, it rests in the hands of the Druid Drisker Arc, now trapped inside vanished Paranor. As Drisker races to find the ancient knowledge that could free him, Dar goes in search of Tarsha Kaynin, the young woman blessed with the powerful gift of the wishsong, whose magic could draw Drisker back into the world of the living. But little do they know that what appeared to be a formidable invading force may only be the forerunner of a much larger armyโone intent on nothing less than total conquest. Praise for The Skaar Invasion โLike The Black Elfstone before it, and perhaps even more so, The Skaar Invasion is one of [Terry] Brooksโs most aggressively political novels. It engages with familiar conflicts and themes, digging deep into the challenges facing humanity and askingโbeggingโfor us to do better. . . . The Skaar Invasion is an exhilarating, intricate portrait of a world at war with itself.โโTordotcom โBrooks continues the mastery of the world, as may be expected when working in one as developed as Shannara.โโRT Book Reviews
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