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The Forgetting Moon

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2016
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Prologue - SHAWCROFT betrayal is timeless
1 - NAIL the fatherless are deemed by nature unholy
2 - NAIL desperate souls all
3 - NAIL that secret past survives
4 - GAULT AULBREK when hope dies
5 - TALA BRONACHELL primeval they ruled the skies
6 - TALA BRONACHELL true name shall never be uttered
7 - TALA BRONACHELL foul drinkers of blood
8 - JONDRALYN BRONACHELL oh gentle and naive reader
9 - NAIL mischief and guile
10 - GAULT AULBREK bathed in heaven
11 - JONDRALYN BRONACHELL one holy and pure
12 - TALA BRONACHELL the most vile of all living things
13 - NAIL hostile spirits
14 - TALA BRONACHELL railed against all
15 - JONDRALYN BRONACHELL 'twas also written in the stars
16 - NAIL glorious prophecy took root
17 - AVA SHAY great hero born by the sea
18 - GAULT AULBREK they are worse than fatherless
19 - TALA BRONACHELL signs found upon his flesh
20 - JONDRALYN BRONACHELL like unto a spring of poison waters
21 - TALA BRONACHELL and his name was Laijon
22 - NAIL villainous rogues each
23 - GAULT AULBREK sold him into slavery to rot
24 - NAIL blue stone and a battle-ax
25 - TALA BRONACHBLL once fearsome with fire
26 - JONDRALYN BRONACHELL bathed in scarlet, bathed in blood
27 - STERLING PRENTISS where the foul demons slunk off to
28 - GAULT AULBREK what Lady Death hath stolen
29 - NAIL nailed thusly
30 - AVA SHAY await the day of his return
31 - NAIL flesh of his wound
32 - TALA BRONACHELL banished all darkness
33 - JONDRALYN BRONACHELL death of my beloved
34 - STERLING PRENTISS shredded by the claws of a beast
35 - NAIL naught but a slobbering fool
36 - TALA BRONACHELL grievous and great
37 - JONDRALYN BRONACHELL did hide them in deep places
38 - GAULT AULBREK a grin that will haunt their dreams
39 - NAIL never be self-sent
40 - JONDRALYN BRONACHELL in due time I will reveal all things
41 - TALA BRONACHELL can bring one back to life
42 - AVA SHAY a spark and wave of flame
43 - NAIL the craven, the venal, and the foolhardy
44 - STERLING PRENTISS one man be slain
45 - TALA BRONACHELL a blade sent from heaven
46 - GAULT AULBREK father of all Mourning
47 - JONDRALYN BRONACHELL the folly of men
48 - TALA BRONACHELL an eye toward truth
49 - GAULT AULBREK face-to-face and blade to blade
50 - JONDRALYN BRONACHELL to sit upon the heights of the stars
51 - NAIL bring about our ruin
52 - AVA SHAY those five once hidden from sight
53 - TALA BRONACHELL pillars of fire and rivers of blood
54 - LINDHOLF LE GRAVEN the dreams of mine heart
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Tala Bronachell and Lawri Le Graven stole through the silence that shrouded the forgotten corridor of Amadon Castle. The passage was hung with tapestries, decorative shields, and crossed swords. Empty sconces hung high on the walls. Glowing light warped through a stained-glass window far above, and from it, a web of color danced on the floor. Swathed in soft leather boots, their feet made scarcely a sound as they ran, hair rippling behind. Tala, sixteen, had long straight locks of midnight. Lawri, seventeen, was tawny-haired with sharp bangs that grazed her brows. Both wore tunics over black silken shirts and brown woolen leggings.

They slid to a stop at the end of the hall under the last velvet tapestry. Tala brushed strands of hair from her face and pulled a small dagger from her leather belt. Its jeweled hilt was bone-thin and fit snug in her fingers. "No danger here. I've this to keep me safe." She flipped the dagger up. It spun. She snatched it out of the air by the hilt and slipped it smoothly back into her belt—a trick the dwarf, Roguemoore, had taught her.

"You'll cut your fingers with that," Lawri said. When she and her cousin were little girls, Lawri had always been overly protective. But now that they were older, Tala was taking more of a leadership role in the friendship. She wondered if it was because she was sister to the king that Lawri allowed it. Growing up, Lawri had organized their childish games and wanderings into the castle's "secret ways." Now it was Tala's turn, and she had a mind to turn their wanderings into actual adventures—like her older sister, Jondralyn, might do.

Many hallways now separated them from Dame Mairgrid and the king's chamberlain, Ser Landon Galloway. Tala had dismissed her tutor, Mairgrid, then merely walked out her chamber door, informing Galloway and the two Silver Guards that she and Lawri were off to visit her older sister, Jondralyn, whose chamber was just down the hall. But instead of entering Jondralyn's room, the two girls had continued on down the corridor. And the sleepy guards, ever apathetic at their stations, hadn't noticed a thing. Tala felt a pang of guilt knowing that Galloway and the guards would come under harsh discipline when the captain of the Silver Guard, Ser Lars Castlegrail, discovered they had lost sight of both the princess and her royal cousin.

Tala drew aside the corner of the heavy gilt-worked tapestry that stretched from ceiling to floor. "A new passage Lindholf told me about."

Behind the tapestry was solid block and mortar but for one missing stone roughly a foot and a half high and two wide, a floor-level opening just big enough for a person to crawl into. Tala lay on her stomach and wiggled her head and shoulders into the hole until her upper body was beyond the wall, then pulled her way through. Lawri squirmed into the hole too, and the corner of the tapestry fell back into place behind her, hiding all trace of their passage. The small chamber they'd entered was scarcely big enough for two. "A dead end," Lawri said, "an empty room leading no place."

Lawri had dark eyes that held an innocence Tala found charming. Her cousin was stunningly beautiful, with straw-colored hair that almost appeared to glow in the narrow beam of sunlight raining down from a crack up high. Dust sparkled in that tiny ray. There were many cracks in the stone walls around them, cracks where ivy crept in. Tala imagined the vines coming alive to strangle her and burrow into her skin. She shuddered, then grinned. The thoughts that sometimes come a-creeping into my head.

 

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 30-Aug-2016
Saga Press
Kindle e-Book
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Date Issued:
30-Aug-2016
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$19.99
Pages*:
839
Internal ID:
33428
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ISBN:
1-481-46524-4
ISBN-13:
978-1-481-46524-3
Country:
United States
Language:
English
Credits:
Richard Anderson  - Cover Artist
Robert Lazzaretti - Map
From amazon.com:

A massive army on the brink of conquest looms large in a world where prophecies are lies, magic is believed in but never seen, and hope is where you least expect to find it in this "high fantasy in the vein of Stephen R. Donaldson or David Eddings, with generous helpings from George R. R. Martin" (Booklist).

Welcome to the Five Isles, where war has come in the name of the invading army of Sør Sevier, a merciless host driven by the prophetic fervor of the Angel Prince, Aeros, toward the last unconquered kingdom of Gul Kana. Yet Gault, one of the elite Knights Archaic of Sør Sevier, is growing disillusioned by the crusade he is at the vanguard of just as it embarks on his Lord Aeros’ greatest triumph.

While the eldest son of the fallen king of Gul Kana now reigns in ever increasing paranoid isolationism, his two sisters seek their own paths. Jondralyn, the older sister, renowned for her beauty, only desires to prove her worth as a warrior, while Tala, the younger sister, has uncovered a secret that may not only destroy her family but the entire kingdom. Then there’s Hawkwood, the assassin sent to kill Jondralyn who has instead fallen in love with her and trains her in his deadly art. All are led further into dangerous conspiracies within the court.

And hidden at the edge of Gul Kana is Nail, the orphan taken by the enigmatic Shawcroft to the remote whaling village of Gallows Haven, a young man who may hold the link to the salvation of the entire Five Isles.

You may think you know this story, but everyone is not who they seem, nor do they fit the roles you expect. Durfee has created an epic fantasy full of hope in a world based on lies.
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Includes:
Appendix
Timeline of Events leading up to The Forgotten Moon
Characters in The Forgotten Moon
 01-Aug-2017
Saga Press
Trade Paperback
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Date Issued:
Cir 01-Aug-2017
Format:
Trade Paperback
Cover Price:
$19.99
Pages*:
763
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Reading(s):
1)   19 Jan 2024 - 7 Mar 2024
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Internal ID:
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Publisher:
ISBN:
1-481-46523-6
ISBN-13:
978-1-481-46523-6
Printing:
2
Country:
United States
Language:
English
Credits:
Richard Anderson  - Cover Artist
Robert Lazzaretti - Map
A Bookworm Blues Annual Epic Best Books of 2016 List You Can't Miss! Selection

Welcome to the Five Isles, where war has come in the name of the invading army of Sør Sevier, a merciless host driven by the prophetic fervor of the Angel Prince, Aeros, toward the last unconquered kingdom of GuI Kana.

"The Forgetting Moon provides plenty of wellcrafted spectacle, thrills, suspense, blood, thunder, and general sense of wonder." -Locus
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Canada: $26.99

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Author(s)

 Brian Lee Durfee
Notes:
From the back cover of The Lonesome Crown:

BRIAN LEE DURFEE is an artist and writer raised in Fairbanks, Alaska, and Monroe, Utah.  He has done illustrations for Wizards of the Coast, Middle-earth Enterprises, Dungeons & Dragons, the Humane Society Wildlife Land Trust (Denali National Park), and many more.  His art has been featured in Spectrum 3: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art and L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future Volume IX.  He won the Arts for the Parks Grand Canyon Award and has a painting in the permanent collection of the Grand Canyon Visitor Center - Kolb Studio.  Brian has written one epic horror novel along with the fantasy series Five Warrior Angels.  He lives in Salt Lake City.

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