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![]() | The Fate of the Fallen (2006) (Torments of the Traitor) (The first book in the Song of Tears series) A novel by Ian Irvine |
After ten years of servitude, Nish is about to be released from the blackest prison of the maimed God-Emperor, Jal-Nish Hlar, his corrupt father. Jal-Nish holds the two sorcerous quicksilver tears, Gatherer and Reaper, and with them controls all of the Secret Art. All opposition having been crushed, he has begun to remake the world in his depraved image. The only hope of overthrowing him lies in Nish, whom the oppressed peoples of the world see as a messianic figure. They have named him the Deliverer for, as Nish was dragged away to prison a decade ago, he wildly promised to return and cast down his father. Unfortunately Nish is powerless and without allies. But worse, his father wants Nish to become his lieutenant and become as corrupt as he is. Jal-Nish offers Nish everything he has ever desired and, faced with the unbearable alternative of another ten years in prison, he isn't sure he can resist the temptation.
Genre: Fantasy
Genre: Fantasy
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Paperback Editions
June 2007 : Paperback
| Title: The Fate Of The Fallen: The Song of the Tears: Volume One (Song of the Tears S.) Author(s):: Ian Irvine ISBN: 1841494690 / 9781841494692 (UK edition) Publisher: Orbit Availability: Amazon CA Amazon UK Amazon |
September 2006 : Paperback
| Title: The Fate of the Fallen (Song of the Tears) Author(s):: Ian Irvine ISBN: 1841494682 / 9781841494685 (UK edition) Publisher: Orbit Availability: Amazon Amazon CA Amazon UK |
Kindle Editions
January 2012 : Kindle edition
| Title: The Fate Of The Fallen: The Song of the Tears: Volume One Author(s):: Ian Irvine ISBN: B006GGM58C Publisher: Orbit Availability: Amazon UK |
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