The Diamond Throne (The Elenium Trilogy, Book 1)

· The Elenium Trilogy Book 1 · HarperCollins UK
4.6
95 reviews
Ebook
496
Pages

About this ebook

Book One of the classic ELENIUM series.

After a long exile, Pandion Knight Sparhawk returns to his native land to find his young queen grievously ill.

Ehlana has been poisoned and will die unless a cure can be found within a year. The life force of twelve of her sworn knights is all that sustains her; but one knight will be lost within the passing of each month if the antidote isn’t found.

To save his queen, his comrades, and the stability of the kingdom, Sparhawk begins the search for the cure, only to discover a greater and more pervasive evil than he could ever have imagined.

Ratings and reviews

4.6
95 reviews
Rajan Sanmuga
July 2, 2015
One of my all-time favourites. I never get tired rereading these book. At times imaginative,it is also laugh-out loud funny, tense and engrossing. A recommended read.
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Neil Swan
January 12, 2014
As always David Endings brings the stories alive with his masterful story telling, no matter how many times I re-read his books they always bring the story to life.
1 person found this review helpful
Mert Güven
September 7, 2015
Far more the best trilogy i have ever read. It gave me so much great feelings which i can not describe.
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About the author

David Eddings was born in Washington State in 1931 and grew up near Seattle. He graduated from the University of Washington and went on to serve in the US Army. Subsequently, he worked as a buyer for the Boeing Aircraft Company and taught college-level English. His career as a fantasy writer, with his wife Leigh, has been spectacular.

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