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Simon & Schuster Inc A Dictionary of Angels: Including the Fallen Angels
Pages: 387, Paperback, Simon & Schuster Inc
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Arrow The Fallen Curtain and Other Stories
Pages: 192, Paperback, Arrow
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The Echo Library The Fallen Leaves
Pages: 256, Paperback, The Echo Library
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£9.99
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Ballad Of The Fallen
Charlie Haden
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Guitars For Freedom Ii - In Remembrance Of The Fallen
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HarperCollins Publishers Tony Hillerman: Leaphorn, Chee, and More: The Fallen Man, the First Eagle, Hunting Badger
Pages: 592, Hardcover, HarperCollins Publishers
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£9.41
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Wizards of the Coast Flight of the Fallen (Linsha Trilogy)
Pages: 320, Paperback, Wizards of the Coast
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£3.67
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Bantam Midnight Tides (Malazan Book of the Fallen)
<I>Midnight Tides</I> is the fifth book in Steven Erikson's immense fantasy sequence <I>The Malazan Book of the Fallen</I>, which began in 1999 with the much-praised <I>Gardens of the Moon</I>. In successive volumes the action moves around the world of the Malazan Empire, linked by a back-story as ancient and complex as Tolkien's. Here a prologue in ­The Time of the Elder Gods­ shows clashes and betrayals of gods, dragon shape shifters, demons, ice mages and more. In modern times, some very old characters survive under other names, and history has been seriously misremembered... <p> Now there's an impending clash between the recently-united barbaric tribes of the Tiste Edur and the adjoining Kingdom of Lether, whose capitalistic decadence would make it quite sympathetic if not for policies of ruthless expansionism and slavery. <p> We come to know people on both sides: the Tiste Edur are driven by fierce honour and have strange, fascinating customs (Erikson is an anthropologist). But their Warlock King has, so to speak, switched gods in midstream and allied with a distinctly dark power while seeking a potent ­gift­ from another unreliable deity. Ironically, despite the provocation of Letheran seal-poachers on his coast, the Warlock King wants a safe, unassailable peace. His supernatural allies have other plans, and the tribes find themselves following a fearsome but also pitiable new Emperor into war. <p> Oddly enough, an old, ambiguous Letheran prophecy about an emperor is about to fall due. Meanwhile this kingdom has internal enemies, including a master financier plotting ruin while living in abject poverty with his resourceful manservant: this double act provides a vein of <I>Jeeves-and-Wooster< ;/I> comic relief. There are complex manoeuvres in court circles. The undead walk--but that's normal in Lether. Restless stirring is felt in the ancient Hold where dark magic has long been confined. Then comes the clash with the Tiste Edur, and sorcerers' weapons of mass destruction are unleashed on both sides. <p> It's a big, complex, satisfying blockbuster, crammed with horrors, humour, spectacular effects and devious twists. Loose ends will presumably be picked up in later volumes. --<I>David Langford</I>
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£6.39
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HarperCollins The Fallen
Pages: 400, Paperback, HarperCollins
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Bantam Press The Bonehunters (Malazan Book of the Fallen)
Pages: 912, Paperback, Bantam Press
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Allison & Busby Catch the Fallen Sparrow (A&B Crime S.)
Pages: 256, Paperback, Allison & Busby
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Bantam Press Malazan Book of the Fallen 5: Midnight Tides
<I>Midnight Tides</I> is the fifth book in Steven Erikson's immense fantasy sequence <I>The Malazan Book of the Fallen</I>, which began in 1999 with the much-praised <I>Gardens of the Moon</I>. In successive volumes the action moves around the world of the Malazan Empire, linked by a back-story as ancient and complex as Tolkien's. Here a prologue in ­The Time of the Elder Gods­ shows clashes and betrayals of gods, dragon shape shifters, demons, ice mages and more. In modern times, some very old characters survive under other names, and history has been seriously misremembered... <p> Now there's an impending clash between the recently-united barbaric tribes of the Tiste Edur and the adjoining Kingdom of Lether, whose capitalistic decadence would make it quite sympathetic if not for policies of ruthless expansionism and slavery. <p> We come to know people on both sides: the Tiste Edur are driven by fierce honour and have strange, fascinating customs (Erikson is an anthropologist). But their Warlock King has, so to speak, switched gods in midstream and allied with a distinctly dark power while seeking a potent ­gift­ from another unreliable deity. Ironically, despite the provocation of Letheran seal-poachers on his coast, the Warlock King wants a safe, unassailable peace. His supernatural allies have other plans, and the tribes find themselves following a fearsome but also pitiable new Emperor into war. <p> Oddly enough, an old, ambiguous Letheran prophecy about an emperor is about to fall due. Meanwhile this kingdom has internal enemies, including a master financier plotting ruin while living in abject poverty with his resourceful manservant: this double act provides a vein of <I>Jeeves-and-Wooster< ;/I> comic relief. There are complex manoeuvres in court circles. The undead walk--but that's normal in Lether. Restless stirring is felt in the ancient Hold where dark magic has long been confined. Then comes the clash with the Tiste Edur, and sorcerers' weapons of mass destruction are unleashed on both sides. <p> It's a big, complex, satisfying blockbuster, crammed with horrors, humour, spectacular effects and devious twists. Loose ends will presumably be picked up in later volumes. --<I>David Langford</I>
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£13.20
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Bantam Press House of Chains (Malazan Book of the Fallen)
Pages: 768, Paperback, Bantam Press
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£8.57
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Vintage The Fallen Idol: AND ­The Third Man­ (Vintage Classics)
Pages: 160, Paperback, Vintage
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Optimum The Fallen Idol
Release Date: 2005-11-07, Rating Parental Guidance,
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Bantam Gardens of the Moon (Malazan Book of the Fallen)
With a field as crowded as heroic fantasy, a reader is entitled to know what makes the latest blockbuster worth his or her attention: but Bantam books are throwing considerable marketing weight behind Steven Erikson, because they clearly believe he is the Next Big Thing. They may be right--he has the breadth and detail of imaginative vision, he is able to create a world that is both absorbing on a human level and full of magical sublimity, and, above all, he can write. <p><I>Gardens of the Moon</I> concerns the military campaign by the Malazan Empire to capture the last remaining Free City on the Gernsbackian continent. War is waged with conventional soldiers as well as powerful magicians, and gods mix with mortals in a complex, but rewarding, series of narrative threads that come chiefly out of the school of Feist's <I>Magician</I>, although there is also something of the flavour of Gavriel Kay's celebrated <I>Fionavar</I> books. The moon of the title is a wonderfully grand conception, a sort of floating mountain that moves through the skies of the war-striken continent, and is the home of the 'Son of Darkness'. The various magical battles are splendidly written, and the characters are well realised. Rewardingly mellow and fiendishly readable. --<I>Adam Roberts</I>
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Bantam Deadhouse Gates (Malazan Book of the Fallen)
Pages: 959, Paperback, Bantam
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Bantam House of Chains (Malazan Book of the Fallen)
Pages: 1040, Paperback, Bantam
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Bantam Memories of Ice (Malazan Book of the Fallen)
The third tale from the Mazalan Book of the Fallen, <I>Memories of Ice</I> is a convoluted military fantasy even more dense than its two predecessors. A deranged and not necessarily human prophet has set a cannibal rabble to conquer a continent, and various armies and wizards are out to stop him--but their reasons for doing this are many, various and often conflicting. The previous two books <I>Gardens of the Moon</I> and <I>Deadhouse Gates</I> were full of mysteries, some of them answered here--Erikson's is a world in which gods ascend from humanity to replace gods that fall or are overthrown and in which the world and the supernatural warrants that surround it are full of relics of past gods and past cultures. Young officer Paran tries to make sense of the return of his dead beloved as one of the four souls of a magical child; his commander Whiskeyjack tries to do the right thing as both soldier and human being; the scout Toc tries to survive hideous torture and pass on information he only partly knows. Erikson creates an impressive dark world of brutality and sudden beauty in which dizzying vistas of times past suddenly open; his work repays the concentration needed to follow his complex plotting and sentences. <I>--Roz Kaveney</I>
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Bantam Press House of Chains (Malazan Book of the Fallen)
Pages: 768, Hardcover, Bantam Press
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Bantam Press Malazan Book of the Fallen #7: Reaper's Gale
Pages: 509, Hardcover, Bantam Press
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£16.99
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Wizards of the Coast Dragons of the Fallen Sun (War of Souls Trilogy S.)
Pages: 624, Paperback, Wizards of the Coast
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Wizards of the Coast Cleric Quintet: The Fallen Fortress Bk. 4 (Forgotten Realms S.)
Pages: 313, Paperback, Wizards of the Coast
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Clock Tower Publications Kenilworth and the Great War - A Tribute to the Fallen
Pages: 224, Hardcover, Clock Tower Publications
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Simon & Schuster Childrens Books The Fallen (Nine Lives of Chloe King S.)
Pages: 256, Paperback, Simon & Schuster Childrens Books
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£4.79
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NBM Publishing Company The Fallen: Cold Religion Vol 2
Pages: 48, Paperback, NBM Publishing Company
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Dark Horse Comics,U.S. Lone Wolf and Cub: Flute of the Fallen Tiger v. 3
Pages: 304, Paperback, Dark Horse Comics,U.S.
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Orbit The Fate of the Fallen (Song of Tears S.)
Pages: 608, Paperback, Orbit
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Gollancz Faith of the Fallen (Sword of Truth S.)
In the sixth volume <i>Faith of the Fallen</i> of Terry Goodkind's ­Sword of Truth­ series, things have, as usual, gone from bad to worse. Richard Rahl, understanding that the sanctimonious Imperial Order of Jagang is too vast for him to defeat by military might, has retreated into the wilderness to think things through, and to allow his beloved Kahlan to heal from nearly fatal injuries, and left his supporters to fight for their own freedom. Part of the point of Goodkind's series has been that people need to work out their own salvation ; Jagang, with his creed of universal mutual support and habit of committing atrocity to bring it closer, is just as sincere a messiah, after all, as Richard. And then Richard is kidnapped by Nicci, a Sister of Darkness, who has Kahlan magically hostage and is determined to persuade him that Jagang is right by taking him to the heart of the Empire and showing him how it works. Goodkind's tic of aphorism, and some laboured Libertarian satire on the welfare state, do not prevent this being an effective continuation of this popular series. Battles, revolts and the creation of art are things Goodkind does well--and there are plenty of them here. --<I>Roz Kaveney</I>
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Spellmount Publishers Ltd The Fallen: A Photographic Journey Through the War Cemeteries and Memorials of the Great War, 1914-18
Pages: 176, Hardcover, Spellmount Publishers Ltd
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£13.20
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Dd Video The Fallen Idol [1949]
Release Date: 2002-03-25, Rating Parental Guidance,
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