The Lions of Al-Rassan

The Lions of Al-Rassan

Taschenbuch
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Beschreibung

Award-winning author Guy Gavriel Kay's sixth novel, a work of epic historical fantasy hauntingly evocative of a world inspired by medieval Spain, is both a brilliant adventure and a moving story of love, divided loyalties, and what happens to men and women when hardening beliefs begin to remake - or destroy - a world.The ruling Asharites have come from the desert sands, worshipping the stars, their warrior blood fierce and pure. But over centuries, seduced by the sensuous pleasures of their new land, that stern piety has eroded. The Asharite empire has splintered into decadent city-states, a world of warring petty kings and simmering political intrigue.King Almalik of Cartada is on the ascendancy, adding city after city to his realm, even though Cartada is threatened by forces both within and without. Almalik is aided by his friend and advisor, the notorious Ammar ibn Khairan - a legendary poet, diplomat, and soldier - until a summer afternoon of savage brutality changes their relationship forever.Meanwhile, in the north, the Jaddites' most celebrated - and feared - military leader, Rodrigo Belmonte, is driven into exile in the wake of events following the death of the king he loved. Rodrigo leads his mercenary company south, to the dangerous lands of Al-Rassan.In the exquisite lakeside city of Ragosa, Rodrigo Belmonte and Ammar ibn Khairan meet and serve - for a time - the same master. Sharing the interwoven fate of these two men from different worlds is Jehane, the beautiful, accomplished court physician, whose own skills play an increasing role as Al-Rassan is swept to the brink of holy war, and beyond, with her own loyalties tested in a heart-wrenching love triangle.

Buchinformationen

Haupt-Genre
Romane
Sub-Genre
Abenteuer
Format
Taschenbuch
Seitenzahl
528
Preis
19.50 €

Beiträge

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Alle
5

Let me just say it at the beginning: One of the best books I have ever read. For a long time now I wanted to start with Guy Gavriel Kay, but wasn't so sure where to start, so i picked this one to test the waters, since it's a stand alone. And wow I was blown away. At first it was a bit hard to get into his style of writing and the names he uses were rather hard for me to remember. But once you are in the flow you just can't put this book aside. The prose is fantastic, he paints such vivid pictures of the world he creates, where he tells such an amazingly rich and beautiful story. I kind of lack the words to describe how amazing this book was. I don't know where to go next, but if all his books are so amazing I need to travel back in time and kick my past self for waiting so long to read one of his books.

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