King of the Murgos (The Malloreon Book 2)

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Book 2 of "The Malloreon", the worldwide bestselling fantasy series by one of the godfathers of the tradition. Discover the epic stories that inspired generations of fantasy writers - from Raymond Feist's "The Riftwar Cycle" to George R. R. Martin's "A Game of Thrones". He will travel even to the edge of the world...Garion and Ce'Nedra are on a desperate journey to find their young son Geran. His kidnapper Zandramas is powerful and elusive, with many disguises. But they must not give in to despair, or all is lost. Their search leads through the foul swamps of Nyissa, and on into the dark Kingdom of the Murgos, where human sacrifices are still made to the dead god Torak. In the end they must face the ultimate danger - not only to themselves but to all mankind...*Yellowed pages*
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AuthorDavid Eddings
PublisherCorgi Books
PlaceLondon
Year1989
ISBN9780552148030
BindingPaperback
ConditionGood
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