Soul of the Fire (Sword of Truth # 5)

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Richard Rahl, Keeper of the Sword of Truth, faced an evil even he could not stand against - the dread plague heralded by a Red Moon and loosed by the mad Emperor Jagang. Only by journeying to the Temple of the Winds was he able to thwart Jagang and save not only the life of his beloved Kahlan, but that of the whole of the New World. But when Kahlan in turn summoned the magical Chimes to save Richard, she unwittingly set free a worse scourge than any Jagang might have dreamt of.

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AuthorTerry Goodkind
PublisherGollancz
PlaceLondon
Year1999
ISBN9781857985085
BindingHardcover
ConditionVery Good
Dustjacket ConditionGood
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