
Tanequil
High Druid of Shannara, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Charles Keating
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By:
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Terry Brooks
About this listen
Their bloodless coup a success, the corrupt pair, and their confederates within the Druid Council, seek to make their dominion over the Four Lands absolute, with the aid of a devastating new weapon. But it could all be undone if Grianne's young nephew, Penderrin, succeeds in his frantic quest to rescue her.
To breach the Forbidding and bring Grianne back to the natural world means finding the fabled Tanequil. That means journeying into the Inkrim, a dreaded region thick with shadows and haunted by harrowing legends. It also means striking a bargain more dire than Pen could ever imagine. But there can be no turning back. For in her unearthly prison, the Ard Rhys faces a demonic plight too hideous to countenance.
©2004 Terry Brooks (P)2004 Random House, Inc. Random House Audio, a division of Random House, Inc.Critic reviews
"Brooks's efficient pacing, skillful characterizations, and suspenseful plotting all bode well for the trilogy's conclusion." ( Publishers Weekly)
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