The Song of the Tears

Latest release: November 17, 2008
Series
3
Books

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After ten years of servitude, Nish is still held in the blackest dungeon of the maimed God-Emperor, his corrupt father. 


With the sorcerous quicksilver tears, Gatherer and Reaper, the God-Emperor controls all magic and is remaking the world in his depraved image. Now he wants Nish to be his lieutenant, to become as foul as he is. But the malevolent God-Emperor executed the only woman Nish has ever loved and, even faced with another decade in prison, he cannot serve his father. 


Santhenar’s only hope of freedom now rests on shy, bookish Maelys, who has been given a shameful duty by her overbearing aunts. Maelys’ gift will allow her to reach Nish’s dungeon unseen, but how can she get him out past the all-seeing gaze of Gatherer and Reaper? 


And even if she does, how can a friendless renegade with no magic take on the most powerful tyrant the world has ever seen?


You won’t want to miss this ‘unflaggingly inventive’ fantasy series by million-selling author Ian Irvine.


What reviewers say about the Three Worlds books


“A compelling adventure in a landscape full of wonders.” – Locus


“A page-turner of the highest order … Formidable!” – SFX on Geomancer


“It is the most engrossing book I’ve read in years.” – Van Ikin, Sydney Morning Herald


“Readers of Eddings, Goodkind and Jordan will lap this one up.” – Starlog


“Utterly absorbing.” Stephen Davenport, Independent Weekly


“For sheer excitement, there’s just no one like Irvine.” SFX on The Destiny of the Dead


“As good as anything I have read in the fantasy genre.” – Adelaide Advertiser


Reviews of The Song of the Tearstrilogy


“Hang on with both hands, because this story waits for no one.” Sandy Auden, SFX on The Fate of the Fallen.


“The final payoff is fantastic. The most unflaggingly inventive storyteller we’ve seen in years.” Sydney Morning Herald on The Destiny of the Dead


“This precise and beautifully crafted novel blooms from its ascetic opening to a resonant and rewarding climax. Makes what’s currently available on fantasy shelves seem hackneyed and formulaic. Utterly absorbing.” Stephen Davenport, Independent Weekly


“Unbelievably, Irvine has managed to increase the pace of his story in this third and final volume – for sheer excitement, there’s just no one like Irvine around at the moment.” SFX on The Destiny of the Dead.


“Whether you like interesting characters, good description or a well thought out world, this book is bound to impress you.” – Nicole Juliette, Dreamhosters.com


"Another blockbuster fantasy series." Colin Steele, Canberra Times.

The Fate of the Fallen: A Tale of the Three Worlds
Book 1 · Sep 2006 ·
4.1
After ten years of servitude, Nish is still held in the blackest dungeon of the maimed God-Emperor, his corrupt father. 


With the sorcerous quicksilver tears, Gatherer and Reaper, the God-Emperor controls all magic and is remaking the world in his depraved image. Now he wants Nish to be his lieutenant, to become as foul as he is. But the malevolent God-Emperor executed the only woman Nish has ever loved and, even faced with another decade in prison, he cannot serve his father. 


Santhenar’s only hope of freedom now rests on shy, bookish Maelys, who has been given a shameful duty by her overbearing aunts. Maelys’ gift will allow her to reach Nish’s dungeon unseen, but how can she get him out past the all-seeing gaze of Gatherer and Reaper? 


And even if she does, how can a friendless renegade with no magic take on the most powerful tyrant the world has ever seen?


You won’t want to miss this ‘unflaggingly inventive’ fantasy series by million-selling author Ian Irvine.


What reviewers say about the Three Worlds books


“A compelling adventure in a landscape full of wonders.” – Locus


“A page-turner of the highest order … Formidable!” – SFX on Geomancer


“It is the most engrossing book I’ve read in years.” – Van Ikin, Sydney Morning Herald


“Readers of Eddings, Goodkind and Jordan will lap this one up.” – Starlog


“Utterly absorbing.” Stephen Davenport, Independent Weekly


“For sheer excitement, there’s just no one like Irvine.” SFX on The Destiny of the Dead


“As good as anything I have read in the fantasy genre.” – Adelaide Advertiser


Reviews of The Song of the Tearstrilogy


“Hang on with both hands, because this story waits for no one.” Sandy Auden, SFX on The Fate of the Fallen.


“The final payoff is fantastic. The most unflaggingly inventive storyteller we’ve seen in years.” Sydney Morning Herald on The Destiny of the Dead


“This precise and beautifully crafted novel blooms from its ascetic opening to a resonant and rewarding climax. Makes what’s currently available on fantasy shelves seem hackneyed and formulaic. Utterly absorbing.” Stephen Davenport, Independent Weekly


“Unbelievably, Irvine has managed to increase the pace of his story in this third and final volume – for sheer excitement, there’s just no one like Irvine around at the moment.” SFX on The Destiny of the Dead.


“Whether you like interesting characters, good description or a well thought out world, this book is bound to impress you.” – Nicole Juliette, Dreamhosters.com


"Another blockbuster fantasy series." Colin Steele, Canberra Times.

The Curse on the Chosen: A Tale of the Three Worlds
Book 2 · Oct 2007 ·
4.8
The allies are trapped on Mistmurk Mountain and the God-Emperor guards every way of escape. 


There’s only one chance left: for demure little Maelys to confess to a crime she has not committed, though if she does it must turn her friends against her. And even if they can escape through the perilous shadow realm, the God-Emperor’s armies will hunt them to the ends of the world. 


Nish, Flydd and Maelys have no choice but to trek to the Tower of a Thousand Steps, on the frozen Isle of Noom. There they must seek aid from the implacable sorcerer who has controlled the world for an unknown but terrible purpose for more than a century – the Numinator.


But on that tragic journey they will uncover a deadly secret, a folly that has been shaping life and death in the Three Worlds for over three thousand years, and now threatens to consume them all.


You won’t want to miss this ‘unflaggingly inventive’ fantasy series by million-selling author Ian Irvine.


What reviewers say about the Three Worlds books


“A compelling adventure in a landscape full of wonders.” – Locus


“A page-turner of the highest order … Formidable!” – SFX on Geomancer


“It is the most engrossing book I’ve read in years.” – Van Ikin, Sydney Morning Herald


“Readers of Eddings, Goodkind and Jordan will lap this one up.” – Starlog


“Utterly absorbing.” Stephen Davenport, Independent Weekly


“For sheer excitement, there’s just no one like Irvine.” SFX on The Destiny of the Dead


“As good as anything I have read in the fantasy genre.” – Adelaide Advertiser


Reviews of The Song of the Tears trilogy


“Hang on with both hands, because this story waits for no one.” Sandy Auden, SFX on The Fate of the Fallen.


“The final payoff is fantastic. The most unflaggingly inventive storyteller we’ve seen in years.” Sydney Morning Herald on The Destiny of the Dead


‘Unbelievably, Irvine has managed to increase the pace of his story in this third and final volume – for sheer excitement, there’s just no one like Irvine around at the moment.’ SFX on The Destiny of the Dead.


‘This precise and beautifully crafted novel blooms from its ascetic opening to a resonant and rewarding climax. Makes what’s currently available on fantasy 

The Destiny of the Dead: A Tale of the Three Worlds
Book 3 · Nov 2008 ·
4.9
Nish, his battered little troop and his few surviving allies are trapped on the Range of Ruin by the God-Emperor’s mighty army. 


Nish’s only choices are a humiliating surrender to his father or a suicidal fight to the death. Yet Nish and Maelys have to fight, and somehow they have to win, for the beautiful world of Santhenar is in peril and no one else can save it. 


Stilkeen, an all-powerful shape-shifting being from the Void, has come to recover the stolen chthonic fire that once bound its physical and spirit aspects together. And it wants revenge for the mortal insult that was done to it.


But it may be too late for Santhenar. Chthonic fire has been released from its casket and is now eating away the Antarctic lands, as it once devoured the world of Aachan. Even if, by some miracle, Nish and Maelys can defeat the God-Emperor, there may be no way to stop chthonic fire, or Stilkeen, before the whole world is consumed.


You won’t want to miss this ‘unflaggingly inventive’ fantasy series by million-selling author Ian Irvine.


What reviewers say about the Three Worlds books


“A compelling adventure in a landscape full of wonders.” – Locus


“A page-turner of the highest order … Formidable!” – SFX on Geomancer


“It is the most engrossing book I’ve read in years.” – Van Ikin, Sydney Morning Herald


“Readers of Eddings, Goodkind and Jordan will lap this one up.” – Starlog


“Utterly absorbing.” Stephen Davenport, Independent Weekly


“For sheer excitement, there’s just no one like Irvine.” SFX on The Destiny of the Dead


“As good as anything I have read in the fantasy genre.” – Adelaide Advertiser


Reviews of The Song of the Tears trilogy


 ‘This precise and beautifully crafted novel blooms from its ascetic opening to a resonant and rewarding climax. Makes what’s currently available on fantasy shelves seem hackneyed and formulaic. Utterly absorbing.” – Stephen Davenport, Independent Weekly


“Hang on with both hands, because this story waits for no one.” Sandy Auden, SFX on The Fate of the Fallen.


“The final payoff is fantastic. The most unflaggingly inventive storyteller we’ve seen in years.” Sydney Morning Herald on The Destiny of the Dead


‘Unbelievably, Irvine has managed to increase the pace of his story in this third and final volume – for sheer excitement, there’s just no one like Irvine around at the moment.’ – SFX on The Destiny of the Dead