Críticas:
"This is undeniably a page-turner, one infused with a feel for the historical that bodes well for its successors."--"Booklist" "There's no doubt about it: Thomas Harlan is a marvelous talespinner"--"Locus"
Reseña del editor:
The Gate of Fire continues Thomas Harlan's remarkable fantasy epic, following increasingly dangerous conflicts both military and sorcerous. The sorcerer Dahak plots from his hidden citadel to regain the Peacock Throne. Prince Maxian, having raised both Julius Caesar and Alexander the Great from the dead, now considers how to use them to free Rome from the curse of the Oath. Thyatis has fled the widowed Queen of Persia to a hidden island; Dwyrin's thaumaturgic unit is shattered as Zoe discovers the destruction of Palmyra and, as its new queen, vows revenge against Rome. And in Mecca, Ahmet's friend and Palmyra's lieutenant Mohammed receives a vision, and a command, and the power to strive against the forces of darkness.
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- EditorialSt Martin's Press
- Año de publicación2001
- ISBN 10 0812590104
- ISBN 13 9780812590104
- EncuadernaciónLibro de bolsillo
- Número de páginas718
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Valoración
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