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The master thief Shadow Harold suffers the losses of friends and comrades when his quest for the peace-restoring Rainbow Horn is threatened by betrayal, battle, and a fierce obstacle that forces him to work alone.
The immortal Cumarun travel the Otherworld guiding mortals toward balance and the way of the First World. When the kingdom of the Deerfolk is afflicted by a mysterious shadowy Death, the Cumarun call Svarnil to the quest to save the Deerfolk... But how is Svarnil to accomplish heroic feats when she's just a young apprentice bard with no experience of warriors or magic? What other ways can there be of meeting the dangers and conflicts she faces? As her adventures among mages, monsters, and spirits unfold, she learns what it means to be a true bard. She must also discover whether the gifts she has will be enough to bring her through the challenges before her. (Book 1 of the Otherworld Series)
Seven years have passed since a catastrophic explosion on the Klingon moon Praxis touched off a chain of events that would result in the assassination of the reformist High Chancellor Gorkon, and the eventual creation of the historicKhitomer Accords. Now, as part of the ongoing efforts to undo the disastrous fallout from the destruction of Praxis and with the help of aid supplies from the United Federation of Planets, reconstruction is in progress, and after years of slow going hindered by political pressures and old prejudices, headway is at last being made. But the peace process begun by theKhitomer Accords is still fragile just as the deadly plans of what is believed to be a hard-line Klingon isolationist group violently come to fruition. Yet the group thought responsible for the deadly attack has been dormant for decades, and its known modus operandi doesn’t match up to the manner of the strike. And further investigation leads to an unexpected revelation connected to the Gorkon conspiracy of 2293, and in particular one disgraced and very familiar Starfleet lieutenant….
Letters between Earl of Elgin when Governor General of Canada and Earl Grey, Secretary of State for the Colonies.
Facing formidable magical monsters who have defeated countless armies and wizards, a grief-stricken Harold and his surviving companions endeavor to gain a magic horn to save their land from The Nameless One.
With the birth of her daughter Norty thought her life complete, then the attacks began. Her daughter was in constant fear of her life and, when her mind was locked from the world, it sent her on a vengeance trail; to find the closest and dearest of friends could not be trusted. An old enemy, long since dead, still had influence from the grave over her enemies, yet help came from from an unexpected source, her people's oldest and bitterest enemies.
“If the legendary Schindler’s List was not enough to showcase Thomas Keneally’s literary mastery, then [this novel] surely will” (New York Daily News) as the Booker Prize-winning author reimagines from all sides the drastic true events of the night more than one thousand Japanese POWs staged the largest and bloodiest prison escape of World War II. Alice is living on her father-in-law’s farm on the edge of an Australian country town, while her husband is held prisoner in Europe. When Giancarlo, an Italian inmate at the prisoner-of-war camp down the road, is assigned to work on the farm, she hopes that being kind to him will somehow influence her husband’s treatment. What she doesn’t anticipate is how dramatically Giancarlo will change the way she understands both herself and the wider world. What most challenges Alice and her fellow townspeople is the utter foreignness of the thousand-plus Japanese inmates and their deeply held code of honor, which the camp commanders fatally misread. Mortified by being taken alive in battle and preferring a violent death to the shame of living, the Japanese prisoners plan an outbreak with shattering and far-reaching consequences for all the citizens around them. In a career spanning half a century, Thomas Keneally has proven brilliant at exploring ordinary lives caught up in extraordinary events. With this profoundly gripping and thought-provoking novel, inspired by a notorious incident in New South Wales in 1944, he once again shows why he is celebrated as a writer who “looks into the heart of the human condition with a piercing intelligence that few can match” (Sunday Telegraph).