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The Skaar Invasion

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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • 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 order—and 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 Druid’s Blade, has crossed paths—and swords—with 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 army—one intent on nothing less than total conquest.
Praise for The Skaar Invasion
“Like The Black Elfstone before it, and perhaps even more so, The Skaar Invasion is one of [Terry] Brooks’s most aggressively political novels. It engages with familiar conflicts and themes, digging deep into the challenges facing humanity and asking—begging—for us to do better. . . . The Skaar Invasion is an exhilarating, intricate portrait of a world at war with itself.”Tordotcom
 
“Brooks continues the mastery of the world, as may be expected when working in one as developed as Shannara.”RT Book Reviews
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 12, 2018
      Although Brooks’s prose and characters remain unremarkable, he does a better job of juggling multiple story lines in this middle volume of his final Shannara epic fantasy trilogy than in its predecessor, The Black Elfstone. The prior volume ended dramatically: the Druids’ headquarters at Paranor had been sent into limbo, with its former leader, Drisker Arc, trapped inside. The order of magicians had been betrayed by one of their own, Clizia Porse, who aided the invaders known as the Skaar; they overwhelmed any opposition by using their ability to disappear. Dar Leah, who had been in charge of protecting Paranor, is desperate to rescue Drisker, and searches for Drisker’s gifted apprentice, Tarsha Kaynin, who is also being sought by Clizia and by Tarsha’s brother, Tavo, whose insanity has made his magic deadly. Meanwhile, the commander of the Skaar, Ajin d’Amphere, schemes to pit two of her opponents in the Four Lands against each other. Brooks keeps the narrative flowing briskly and makes it accessible to newcomers. Agent: Anne Sibbald, Janklow & Nesbit.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Narrator Simon Vance's deliberate pacing of Terry Brooks's fantasy saga guides listeners through escalating events as the Fall of Shannara tetralogy continues. Major players, distinctly characterized with tonal variations and slight accents, strategize their next moves in the struggle for Shannara's fate. Ajin d'Amphere, brilliant warrior princess, manipulates the tenuous peace in the Four Lands. Assaults on her leadership complicate plans for a new homeland. Dar Leah enlists a longtime friend in tracking down apprentice Tarsha Kaynin; her quest to rescue her brother from a magical madness results in dire consequences. Trapped inside a vanished tower, Drisker Arc battles treachery involving the future of magic. Vance's performance amplifies the impact of Brooks's cliff-hanger ending. J.R.T. © AudioFile 2018, Portland, Maine

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