An edition of The swords of night and day (2004)

The swords of night and day

a novel of Skilgannon the Damned

1st mass market ed.
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The swords of night and day
David A. Gemmell
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An edition of The swords of night and day (2004)

The swords of night and day

a novel of Skilgannon the Damned

1st mass market ed.
  • 5.00 ·
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Even in death, Skilgannon the Damned's name lives on. Now, as an ancient evil threatens the Drenai heartlands, he returns.A thousand years after they fell in battle, two heroes -- Druss and Skilgannon -- are revered throughout the war-torn lands of the Drenai where men and women live in abject fear of the Joinings, abominable meldings of man and beast, and of their mistress the dark sorceress known as the Eternal. None can stave off these ruthless foes. But what if the soul of a hero could be called back from the void, his bones housed again in flesh? An ancient prophecy foretold that Skilgannon would return in his people's darkest hour. To most, this is a foolish hope, but not so to Landis Kan. For years Kan searched for the tomb of Skilgannon the Damned. And at last, he found it, gathered up the bones and performed the mystic ritual.But the reborn hero is an enigma; a young man whose warrior skills are blunted and whose memories are fragmented. This Skilgannon is a man out of time, marooned in a world as strange to him as a dream, remote from all he knew and loved. Or nearly all. Before bringing Skilgannon back, Landis Kan had experimented with other bones in the hero's tomb. That ritual resulted in a surly giant who possessed astounding strength, but no memories. To Kan, he is a dangerous failure. To Skilgannon, this giant represents their last hope. As the ageless evil of the Eternal threatens to drown the Drenai lands in blood, two legendary heroes rise again.From the Trade Paperback edition.

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Pages
492

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Cover of: Swords of night and day.
Swords of night and day.
2005, Del Ray Books
in English
Cover of: Swords of Night and Day
Swords of Night and Day: A Novel of Druss the Legend and Skilgannon the Dam
March 2005, Tandem Library
Unknown Binding in English
Cover of: The Swords of Night and Day
Cover of: The swords of night and day
The swords of night and day: a novel of Skilgannon the Damned
2005, Del Rey/Ballantine Books
in English - 1st mass market ed.
Cover of: The Swords of Night and Day
The Swords of Night and Day
2004, Random House Publishing Group
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Cover of: The swords of night and day
The swords of night and day: a novel of Skilgannon the Damned
2004, Del Rey
in English - 1st ed.
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The swords of night and day.
2004, Howes
in English - Large print ed.

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Published in
New York
Series
Drenai saga
Genre
Fiction.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823/.914
Library of Congress
PR6057.E454 S96 2005

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Pagination
492 p. :
Number of pages
492

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OL23043018M
ISBN 10
0345458346
Library Thing
108746
Goodreads
617149

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