Lord of Lies
The world of Ea is a fascinating place.
The quest for the mythical Lightstone had brought more trouble to the kindgom. Valashu Elahad, the 7th prince of the house of Mesh, forsook his quest for knowledge for the sword and leadership of his companions. The Dark Angel Morijin has battled against Val, only to lose the object he sought. The sacred cup of Light is desired by Morijin, and yet guarded by Val. As the forces build against him, he begins to understand the magnitude of the battle he must face. His strength of character and judgement must be sound to survive what must come, the final conflict over the cup of Light. Power is nothing without temptation!
David Zindell weaves a magical tale bursting with narrative energy. His deeply hypnotic style turns the literary into imaginary, `live' images dancing on the tapestry of our imagination. I was drawn into the battle as the family of Mesh, led by Val (and the sword of sight) finally overcomes Morijin, but losing the stone. Remembering Morijin as a `man with golden eyes and a smile like the sun, beautiful in form and face.', he learns that the contrast between deception and the truth is strong Lessons can sometimes only be taught through loss. Such are those that Valashu learns. Compassion and Revenge are two sides of the same wolf. Feed one, and that side will thrive, feed the other, and the other suffers.
The 3rd book of the world of Ea sets up the next series. The quest for the Lord of Light and the Lightstone (again) will be a marvelous search, and three more delightful novels.
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Tim Lasiuta