Series: Book 6 in the Symphony of Ages series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: Fantasy, Fiction
Summary
The Assassin King opens at winter's end
with the arrival by sea of a mysterious hunter, a man of
ancient race and purpose, who endlessly chants the names of the
pantheon of demons that are his intended victims, as well as
one other: Ysk, the original name of the Brother, now known as
Achmed, the Assassin King of Ylorc. At the same
moment of this portentous arrival, two gatherings of great
import are taking place. The first is a convocation of dragons,
who gather in a primeval forest glade--the site of the horrific
ending of Llauron, one of the last of their kind. They mourn
not only his irrevocable death, but the loss of the lore and
control over the Earth itself that it represents. The
second gathering is a council of war held in the depths of the
keep of Haguefort: Ashe and Rhapsody, rulers of the alliance
that protects the Middle Continent; Gwydion, the new Duke of
Navarne; Anborn, the Lord Marshall; Achmed, the King of Ylorc,
and Grunthor, his Sergeant-Major. Each brings news that form
the pieces of a great puzzle. And as each piece is added it
becomes quite clear: War is coming, the likes of which the
world has never known. Cataclysms, both large and
small, await in this sixth volume of the USA Today bestselling
fantasy series, The Symphony of Ages. A twisting, fast-moving
tale, The Assassin King promises endless surprises—many
of which lead to pain.