Series: Book 2 in the Demon Cycle series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: Fantasy, Fiction
Summary
The sun is setting on humanity. The
night now belongs to voracious demons that arise as the sun
sets, preying upon a dwindling population forced to cower
behind ancient and half-forgotten symbols of power. These wards
alone can keep the demons at bay, but legends tell of a
Deliverer: a general—some would say prophet—who
once bound all mankind into a single force that defeated the
demons. Those times, if they ever existed, are long past. The
demons are back, and the return of the Deliverer is just
another myth . . . or is it?Out of the desert rides Ahmann
Jardir, who has forged the warlike desert tribes of Krasia into
a demon-killing army. He has proclaimed himself Shar’Dama
Ka, the Deliverer, and he carries ancient weapons—a spear
and a crown—that give credence to his claim. Sworn to
follow the path of the first Deliverer, he has come north to
bring the scattered city-states of the green lands together in
a war against demonkind—whether they like it or not. But
the northerners claim their own Deliverer. His name was Arlen,
but all know him now as the Warded Man: a dark, forbidding
figure whose skin is tattooed with wards so powerful they make
him a match for any demon. The Warded Man denies that he is the
Deliverer, but his actions speak louder than words, for he
teaches men and women to face their fears and stand fast
against the creatures that have tormented them for centuries.
Once the Shar’Dama Ka and the Warded Man were friends,
brothers in arms. Now they are fierce adversaries. Caught
between them are Renna, a young woman pushed to the edge of
human endurance; Leesha, a proud and beautiful healer whose
skill in warding surpasses that of the Warded Man himself; and
Rojer, a traveling fiddler whose uncanny music can soothe the
demons—or stir them into such frenzy that they attack one
another. Yet as old allegiances are tested and fresh alliances
forged, all are blissfully unaware of the appearance of a new
breed of demon, more intelligent—and deadly—than
any that have come before.