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Prophecy (Hardcover)

by Elizabeth Haydon (Author) "Dawn found them at the crest of the foothills, laying their course for the lands north of the Avonderre-Navarne border ..." (more)
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Three cheers for Elizabeth Haydon! One great book (Rhapsody: Child of Blood) might be a fluke. But its sequel, Prophecy: Child of Earth, keeps right on developing great characters in a believable fantasy world without sacrificing the momentum of a terrific story. Best of all, Haydon promises to bring the current adventure to a conclusion in the next book, so no need to fear TNS (the never-ending saga).

Prophecy continues the stories of Rhapsody, the Namer who uses song, herb-lore, and affinities with fire and starlight to heal and protect, and her adoptive family: Achmed the Snake, an obnoxious former assassin and King of the savage Firbolg race, and Grunthor, his huge, cheerfully cannibalistic sidekick. Rhapsody travels in the company of the mysterious Ashe, who becomes much less mysterious as the story progresses. She meets a dragon, trains with a Lirin swordmistress who once carried Rhapsody's fiery sword, Daystar Clarion, and races to prevent the assassination of the Patriarch of Sepulvarta. Meanwhile, Achmed and Grunthor discover secrets of their mountain stronghold and learn more of their own powers. Together they repel renewed attacks by the F'dor, a demon seeking apocalyptic destruction. But they have not yet identified the demon's host or disarmed all of its agents, and time is running out.

Fans of epic fantasy will find Haydon a worthy successor to Tolkien, ranking with Robin Hobb and Guy Gavriel Kay. Just don't start reading too late in the day--once you've begun, you won't want to stop. --Nona Vero



From Publishers Weekly

A sequel to Haydon's acclaimed first novel, Rhapsody, this is a novel of modest virtues. Again following the adventures of Rhapsody (the Cymrian Namer) and her friends King Achmed of the Firbolg and the giant Grunthor, the narrative recounts their battles with the demonic F'dor. Although Grunthor is the Child of Earth to whom the title refers, most of the action revolves around Ashe, half of whose soul has been torn away by the F'dor and used to create the monstrous Rakshas. The Rakshas (which, to make things worse, looks exactly like Ashe) is going about killing innocent people and plotting to destabilize the power of local governments. After Rhapsody falls in love with Ashe, she sets out (with the help of Achmed and Grunthor) to kill the Rakshas and to end the F'dor's hold over Ashe. This will clear the way for Ashe to reunite the warring Cymrian factions by becoming Lord Cymrian. As they fight their way to this conclusion, Haydon's three heroes must also protect the Sleeping Child, a mystical creature who's likewise threatened by the F'dorAand Rhapsody must train herself to use her magic sword, which can link her to the element of fire. Although the characters are appealing and Haydon's world intriguing, things there are so complicated that they require an excessive amount of backstoryAexplanations of what happened in the previous volume and in Cymrian history. Although impressive, these explanations tend to appear at inopportune moments and break the adventure's pace. The romance between Ashe and Rhapsody is, however, charming, and the novel has enough magic, good fights and thrilling love scenes to make it a keeper. (July)
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5.0 out of 5 stars An awesome experience, Jul 9 2004
This review is from: Prophecy (Mass Market Paperback)
This trilogy is an awesome undertaking from start to finish. In "Prophecy" the three companions find themselves in the middle of an assassination plot, and Rhapsody must race across the continent to stop it. All the while they seek to avoid war, and find the f'dor before it is too late. You'll laugh at their antics, and be on the edge of your seat at other times. Truly a masterful work, worth every page.
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5.0 out of 5 stars One of the Best Fantasy Books I've Ever Read!!!, Feb 26 2004
By Elkensteyin (Northern Virginia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Prophecy (Mass Market Paperback)
Rhapsody was a good book. Prophesy is an absolutely fantastic book. The first book needed a lot of time to set up the basic story, and there was a lot of stuff that was confusing. Elizabeth Hayden took all of those loose ends in Prophesy and spun the most magnificent story from it.

I just simply couldn't put the book down.

Everything about the story was excellent. All of the charachters, especially Achmed are terrific, and the book has all the qualities needed to make a great book: Good action sequences, intense emotional situations, comic relief, a bit of eroticism, and charachters and plots that you can truly believe in. I especially liked the scene when Ashe and Rhapsody realized who they truly were (i.e. Sam & Emily) - it really was one of the best chapters in a book I've ever read!!!

I'm now reading Destiny and then Requium of the Sun, and am confident that I'll enjoy them as much as I've enjoyed the first two books.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Haydon keeps going strong, Jan 28 2004
By R. Reinhart "rar0831" (Minocqua, WI) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Prophecy (Mass Market Paperback)
In her second book Prophecy Rhapsody learns about her true enemy the F'dor who are demons from her old home. Haydon introduces new characters who have many ties with Rhapsody. Overall her writing is very good and the flow of the book will make you keep on reading.
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2.0 out of 5 stars TMI
Sorry but it seem like Haydon tries to cram way to much info into just one book. At times reading her books are a bit like taking history class. Read more
Published on Nov 9 2003 by Shelly

5.0 out of 5 stars I loved the whole series!
The entire Symphony of Ages series is just great! Prophecy is the secod novel in the series after Rhapsody and before Destiny and Requium of the Sun. Read more
Published on Nov 6 2003 by Alena

5.0 out of 5 stars Prophecy
Elizabeth Haydon has out done herself with this series of books. The characters draw you into the story and keep you turning the pages at all times. Very hard to put down. Read more
Published on Nov 5 2003 by Dale Glessner

5.0 out of 5 stars The new standard
Modern fantasy has been evolving since Tolkein took Norse and Celtic mythos and made it into popular literature. It goes in cycles. Read more
Published on Nov 2 2003

4.0 out of 5 stars Difficult to say - though Achmed should have gotten more
I, all in all, liked the book. It's about the Three, who supposedly are going to be able to heal the rift opening in the world. Read more
Published on Oct 16 2003 by Lisa - The Desperate Achmed Lover

1.0 out of 5 stars Even my 12 year old daughter didn't like it
I gave this book to my 12 year old daughter, and she didn't like it either. Too many long prosaic passages with no reference to the direction or plot of the book. Read more
Published on Sep 23 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars read all of it !
I hate it when you read a review that says, "I was dissapointed that this or that didn't happen so I didn't even finish the book". Read more
Published on Aug 13 2003

4.0 out of 5 stars Detail in the wrong places.
There were certain things I enjoyed about this book, and there were certain things I didn't. I read the last half in a day, and I don't know if that's because I really liked it... Read more
Published on Jun 21 2003 by John Grusd

4.0 out of 5 stars Nice book
Prophecy is the sequel to Rhapsody. Once again, the book is very detailed and with a complex yet non-confusing plot. The characters are developed really well. Read more
Published on Jun 4 2003 by Brittany Cable

3.0 out of 5 stars Fun, but way too long.
Most of my issues with this book have been covered in other reviews; endless prose, sappy romance, easy or brief solutions to supposedly major obstacles. Read more
Published on May 13 2003 by Lisa Pike

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