Scabbard's Song

Kim Hunter

Book 3 of The Red Pavilions

Language: English

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Publisher: Orbit

Published: Nov 2, 2003

Description:

The city of Zamerkand is in the hands of the usurper Humbold, and the witchboy who is successor to the wizard’s throne has been forced into hiding. Soldier, now commander of the mercenary army known as the Red Pavilions, meets with his captains outside the walls of the great city to plan their next move. But Soldier has troubles of his own. The memory of his past life, which has been lost to him since his arrival in this strange land, is about to return. For when his sword is reunited with its scabbard, the song it sings will tell him of a feud driven by murder, betrayal, and bloodshed—a feud that continues for as long as his enemy stalks him. But just as Soldier has not known his true identity, so his enemy has remained hidden. Now they must meet, to end at last this conflict that has crossed from one world to another—and threatens to destroy them both.This is the stunning conclusion of The Red Pavilions series.

Review

'Sets itself apart right from the outset ... with an opening paragraph littered with colours vivid enough to bring the city of Zamerkand to instant life' STARBURST 'One of last year's unexpected delights ... rollicking fantasy adventure' DREAMWATCH

From the Publisher

The city of Zamerkand is in the hands of the usurper Humbold, and the witchboy who is successor to the wizard’s throne has been forced into hiding. Soldier, now commander of the mercenary army known as the Red Pavilions, meets with his captains outside the walls of the great city to plan their next move. But Soldier has troubles of his own. The memory of his past life, which has been lost to him since his arrival in this strange land, is about to return. For when his sword is reunited with its scabbard, the song it sings will tell him of a feud driven by murder, betrayal, and bloodshed—a feud that continues for as long as his enemy stalks him. But just as Soldier has not known his true identity, so his enemy has remained hidden. Now they must meet, to end at last this conflict that has crossed from one world to another— and threatens to destroy them both. The stunning conclusion of The Red Pavilions series.