Series: Book 2 in the Riftwar 09 - Demonwar Saga series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: Fantasy, Fiction
Summary
Ten years after the terrible Darkwar
finally ended, catastrophe once again threatens to engulf
Midkemia and Kelewan, as the demon hordes continue their
relentless quest to infiltrate this realm of magic and wonder.
. . . At the Gates of Darkness Book Two of the Demonwar Saga To
protect their world from the savage demon hordes, the Black
Sorcerer Pug and Midkemia's clandestine protectors, the
Conclave of Shadows, forged an uneasy alliance of formidable
magical talents. Together, this brave band of wizards, demon
masters, warriors, and elves defeated the brutal Demon King
Maarg and turned back the onrushing death tide. But Maarg's
fall has not stopped the demonic onslaught, and danger now
looms greater than ever before. Amid the barren ridges of the
Valley of Lost Men, in the shadows of an ancient Keshian
fortress, the fearsome demon Dahun and the mad necromancer
Belasco have joined forces, creating an unstoppable union of
deathly black magics that even Pug and a united Conclave may
not be strong enough to withstand. Battling the Demon Legion
has taken a heavy blood toll on the valiant and dedicated
magician, claiming the lives of nearly all those he loves.
Though he is racked by despair and rage, Pug knows that the
time for mourning must wait. Putting aside his pain, he and the
Conclave and their allies—the cold-blooded master spy Jim
Dasher; the fearsome young Knight-Adamant Sandreena; her former
lover the necromancer Amirantha; two renegade Star Elves; and
Pug's surviving son, Magnus—must marshal their resources
against this latest threat. None can forget the dozens of
worlds overrun by the demon plague and the millions of dead
left behind in their wake. At the gates of darkness, where
shadows hide even deeper shadows, these magical defenders will
face what is sure to be the bloodiest, nastiest fight their
land has ever seen. And as evil, mayhem, and dark magic are
unleashed, none can predict if they—and Midkemia
itself—will survive.