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Rating: Summary: The action starts fast and does not let up. Review: As I neared the end of The God's Awaken and was mentally drafting this review, I had planned on describing Book 3 as the "thrilling conclusion" to the series. Having finished the novel, however, I'm not so sure we've seen the last of Safar Timura. Call it a hunch.The novel's action starts fast and does not slow down, culminating in a very powerful ending that is, in my opinion, truly riveting -- Allan Cole writing at his best. The thing I like best about the Timura Trilogy is its flawed characters and the troubled relationships between them. In Book 1, we cannot help but feel that there is something not quite right with Iraj Protarus, but we¹re willing to overlook such misgivings for the sake of his and Safar's friendship. It all makes for powerful storytelling. Speaking of flawed characters, both real and imagined, you can imagine my delight when I learned that I was going to be a part of this wonderful series -- as a character in Book 3. Allan, my thanks to you for the many hours of reading pleasure and for the incredible honor of an alternate life as a demon most awful.Bob Rhodes, Southern California, aka King Rhodes, Syrapis
Rating: Summary: Forget it . Review: If you look for a 5 star piece of fantasy , look for G.R.R.Martin , S.Donaldson , T.Williams , D.Eddings , J,Wurts or R.Jordan .If you want to read a 100th variation of Connan the Barbarian (or Forgotten Realms for that matter) with VERY bad witches and a VERY nice hero , you can try this book . Well I grabbed it in a hurry on an airport , wanted to throw it away after 2 chapters but had still a long flight ... So it is my duty to warn every fantasy amateur who'd happen to come here : forget Cole .
Rating: Summary: Engaging adventure from a grand storyteller Review: Safar Timura, a character modeled on Omar Khayyam, continues his desperate journey in this next volume of the Tales of the Timuras. In attempting to lead his uprooted people to a haven safe from the vengeance-mad Protarus, Safar finds himself rushing towards the volcanic destruction and personal doom he has anticipated in vision. Several excellent new characters are introduced in this volume, including a wonderfully conniving evil queen and her brutal ruler son, who provide even more complications as the hero tries to save not only his people, but ultimately the world. An unexpected ally also joins the group in the quest to stop the rapidly spiralling destruction and bring to consciousness the gods that have abandoned the world. A rousing tale of courage against odds, of desire versus duty, of ambition and corruption - adventure on a grand scale, along with the wonderful characters and interactions we have come to expect from Cole. Adrenalin-rousing episodes lead towards the awe-ful finale at Hadinland, where Safar plays out the final confrontation with fiery forces of evil and a resolution with Protarus. As an aside, I would recommend the British version of this book, which has additional scenes that do not appear in the slightly shorter American edition. An exciting, recommended series.
Rating: Summary: I hope it is not the last one! Review: The 3 tome of the Tales of the Timuras are very good. And each of them show an other aspect of all the actors in this adventure, making this saga attractive enough to make me wait for a 4th book! Only bad point would be the difference of book cover between the book 1-2 and the book 3 (Did the writer change his editing company! ) Same format I do agree but I like some order in my bookshell. Buy them!
Rating: Summary: Synopsis of the story Review: This final volume in the "Timura Trilogy" concludes the story of Safar Timura and Iraj Protarus that began with "Wizard Of The Winds" and continued with "Wolves of The Gods." A victorious Safar Timura has been rescued from certain death. But, desperate to avert the volcanic eruption which he has twice seen in a prophetic vision, he must now journey to faraway Hadin and a last confrontation with his old enemy. With him are his adopted half-demon son Palimak, the warrior woman Leiria and his magical horse Khysmet. And as the expedition sets out by airship and sailing ship, it seems that their quest will be a lucky one. But Iraj Protarus, the foe he believe he has vanquished, has left surprises behind him. And the volcano, fueled by magic, has the power to release both natural and unnatural destructive forces that could mean the end of Safar's world.
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