The Diamond Throne (Elenium Book 1)

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Sparhawk, Pandion Knight and Queen's Champion, returned to Elenia after ten years of exhile, only to find his young Queen Ehlana trapped in a block of enscorcelled crystal. Only the great sorcery of Sephrenia, ageless instructor of magic, kept her alive - but the spell would last only a year, and its cost was tragically high. — Now a Prince Regent ruled Elenia, the puppet of Annias, ambitious Primate of the Church who planned to seize power over all the land. As Sparhawk and Sephrenia set out to find a cure for Ehlana, Sephreniz revealed that there was only one person in the west who could defeat the evil plots against Ehlana. That person was Sparhawk.
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AuthorDavid Eddings
PublisherHarperCollins
PlaceLondon
Year1995
ISBN9780586203729
BindingPaperback
ConditionVery Good
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