The Carnelian Throne: 4 (Silistra Quartet)
English


LOOKING TO PLACE A BULK ORDER?CLICK HERE

Piracy-free
Piracy-free
Assured Quality
Assured Quality
Secure Transactions
Secure Transactions
Fast Delivery
Fast Delivery
Sustainably Printed
Sustainably Printed
Delivery Options
Please enter pincode to check delivery time.
*COD & Shipping Charges may apply on certain items.
Review final details at checkout.

About The Book

The Carnelian Throne is Volume 4 in Janet Morris bestselling Silistra Quartet. Still controversial after five decades this Perseid Press edition has been expanded and revised by the author. Estri is a god daughter of light. Chayin is a god son of darkness. Sereth is hase-enor son of all flesh. Lovers and friends could they be the prophesied three who would wield the Sword of Severance SeKeroth and bring light out of dark? One from the east born of ease and destined; One from north of south divine exempt of question; The third from out the west astride a tide of death quoted Chayin. He was not smiling. It is a long epic. All has been foreseen. We all know that tales end. -- Estri Hadrath diet Estrazi in Wind from the Abyss by Janet Morris ***** Engrossing characters in a marvelous adventure. -- C. Brown Locus Magazine ***** The amazing and exotic adventures of the most beautiful courtesan in tomorrows universe. -- Frederik Pohl ***** The best single example of prostitution used in fantasy is in Janet Morris Silistra series: High Couch of Silistra (originally entitled Returning Creation) The Golden Sword Wind from the Abyss and The Carnelian Throne. -- Anne K. Kaler The Picara: From Hera to Fantasy Heroine. ***** [...] today I thought Id look at one of the most successful fantasy debuts of all time a series that became a huge international hit with its first release launching the career of one of the most prolific fantasy writers of the late 20th Century: Janet Morris The Silistra Quartet. The Silistra Quartet began with Janets first novel High Couch of Silistra [...] from Bantam Books in 1977 [ ] the far-future tale of the colony planet of Silistra still recovering from an ancient war that left the planet scarred and much of the population infertile. With a dangerously low birth-rate its not long before the human colonists of Silistra develop a new social order with a hierarchy based on fertility and sexual prowess. All told there were four volumes in what came to be known as The Silistra Quartet [...]. High Couch of Silistra (1977) [...] The Golden Sword (1977) Wind from the Abyss(1978) The Carnelian Throne (1979) -- John ONeill in Black Gate Adventures in Fantasy Literature
downArrow

Details