The Wicked Day: The Tormay Trilogy Book 3

· The Tormay Trilogy Book 3 · Christopher Bunn
4.6
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 The third and final volume of the epic fantasy saga that began with The Hawk and His Boy, and continued with The Shadow at the Gate, The Wicked Day tells the conclusion of the story of Jute. Tracking the kidnappers of Giverny Farrow, Jute and his friends discover the Dark is on the march. Tormay teeters on the brink of war, and the duchies look to Jute as their last and best hope. But there is an ancient evil waking that even all the power of the wind cannot hope to defeat.

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4.6
48 reviews
Elder Mike Davis
11 July 2019
It was the last in a series that brought the life of two new anbeorun and the death of one it caught hold of my imagination and made me feel like I was in the land of tormay the words painted a picture in my head that was both beautiful and ugly both happy and sad
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Robin Martin
14 May 2019
I've read a lot of books on Google Play Books, nearly all of them spoiled by poor proof reading. Not so for this trilogy. What an excellent story. I had to force myself to put it down. Bravo, keep up the good work.
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A Khoo
24 February 2021
The Wicked Day is the grand finale to the superb Tormay trilogy. The suspense builds gradually from the first book to such an intensity in the second book which resulted in an explosive ending in the last. I love the character development as well as the potentially rich mythos behind the main story. I am looking forward to future Tormay books or even prequels.
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