The Dancers of Arun

· The Chronicles of Tornor Book 2 · Open Road Media
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As the scholar and scribe of Tornor, Kerris has been in training for the past seventeen years. But it’s not until his brother Kel of the Cheari culture teaches him the psychic art of patterning that the city of Elath comes under attack and Kerris must draw on these new talents to fight the dangers of psychic warfare. It is in these battles that he learns what a warrior’s life is like and discovers what wasn’t taught to him in his studies, perhaps the most important element of all: love.

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Rick Taylor
February 15, 2016
I loved this book and have read it a lot of times.
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“An unusual, powerful and beautiful book” from the World Fantasy Award-winning author of Watchtower (John Varley).
 
As the scholar and scribe of Tornor, Kerris has been in training for the past seventeen years. But it’s not until his brother Kel of the Cheari culture teaches him the psychic art of patterning that the city of Elath comes under attack and Kerris must draw on these new talents to fight the dangers of psychic warfare. It is in these battles that he learns what a warrior’s life is like and discovers what wasn’t taught to him in his studies, perhaps the most important element of all: love.
 
Praise for Elizabeth A. Lynn and the Chronicles of Tornor
 
“The sort of fantasy we don’t see enough of: lyrical and literate, and a treat from the first page to the last.” —George R. R. Martin, #1 New York Times–bestselling author
 
“A marvelous blend of fantasy . . . and realism in the characters and the social interactions.” —Marion Zimmer Bradley, New York Times–bestselling author

“A book of depth and vigor and surprises.” —Robert Silverberg, Science Fiction Grandmaster
 
“[Elizabeth A. Lynn has] a fine ear for the right word and a fine eye for action.” —Vonda McIntyre, New York Times-bestselling author

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