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Citadels of the Lost
Citadels of the Lost
Citadels of the Lost
Audiobook12 hours

Citadels of the Lost

Written by Tracy Hickman

Narrated by Phil Gigante

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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The novel in the "enthralling" (Midwest Book Review) Annals of Drakis fantasy epic.

The fates of Drakis, former slave warrior of the elven empire of Rhonas, and Soen, former Inquisitor of the Iblisi, are inexorably tied to the magic of Aether-lifeblood of the elven empire and the cause of humanity's fall. As each searches for the truth beyond legends, he must face his own destiny: Drakis amid the ruins of humanity's Lost Citadels; Soen in a desperate race to seize control of the farthest Aether Well of the empire...

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 5, 2011
ISBN9781441870612
Citadels of the Lost
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Tracy Hickman

Tracy Hickman is a bestselling fantasy author best known for his work on Dragonlance, as a game designer and coauthor with Margaret Weis, while he worked for TSR. In all, Hickman wrote more than thirty novels in collaboration with Weis. He lives with his wife, Laura, and their four children.

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Continuing saga of warrior slave Drakis, dwarf Jugar, Mala, Urlani, manticore Belag, the Lyric, chimerian Ethis and elf Soen. The western devotional wells of the Rhonas Empire elves has fallen. The Rhonas Empire is tracking the fleeing slaves to annihilate them. Belag is leading 60,000+ mixed races towards the northern lands to escape the domination of the elves and to align themselves with the "prophet" Drakis. Drakis is trying to get Mala home but in order to do so he is pointed in the direction of the citadels of the lost human empire whose magic stopped flowing centuries ago. The dragons are awake. Subterfuge, betrayal, suspense, epic battles all ensue.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    The second book in the Annals of Drakis picks up right where the first book left off. It feels like one big book has been chopped in two, or probably three, really, and we are getting the middle part of that big book. It reads like the middle part. Kind of slow, everybody traveling, and only getting somewhere at the end, setting up the third book. So be aware. If in the middle of the book you think, "Come on, something important happen!" it isn't until the end that things really pick up. We've seen this before in other series, and while I was very enthusiastic about the first book, this one cooled me off. Let's hope the next book heats things back up again.