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    <![CDATA[Der Dornenkönig (Die verlorenen Reiche, #1)]]>
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    <![CDATA[ Greg Keyes legt mit <em>Der Dornenkönig</em> den Auftakt seiner Saga &quot;Die verlorenen Reiche&quot; vor und setzt gleich einmal ein dickes Ausrufezeichen im boomenden Fantasygenre. In seinem Roman erzählt er die Geschichten verschiedener Bewohner des Königreichs Crothenien, und diese Geschichten sind alle miteinander verbunden. <p> Der junge und aufrechte Krieger Neil kommt mit seinem Ziehvater in die Hauptstadt des Königreichs, doch weder seine niedere Herkunft noch seine offene, direkte Art helfen ihm im von Intrigen geprägten Hofleben. Der alte König denkt an sein Ende, doch sein einziger Sohn ist schwachsinnig und die Kirche sieht nicht gerne eine Frau auf dem Thron. Dennoch möchte er eine seiner Töchter zur Nachfolgerin. Die jüngste von ihnen, Anne, reitet wenigstens wie ein Junge, doch sie versucht, sich so oft wie möglich den höfischen Pflichten zu entziehen. Als sie meint, ihre große Liebe gefunden zu haben, wird sie zur Ausbildung in einen fernen Konvent geschickt. Der bärbeißige halbmenschliche Waldhüter Aspar findet tief im Forst seltsame, ätzende Spuren, stößt schließlich auf ein Tod und Wahnsinn bringendes Untier und muss sich einem alten Feind stellen. Und der junge, ebenso sprachbegabte wie weltfremde Mönch Stephen übersetzt in seinem neuen Kloster alte Schriften von dunkler Magie und bemerkt zu spät, dass nicht jeder in der Kirche das Gute der Menschheit im Sinn hat. <p> Es ist eine Zeit des Umbruchs, und wenn man den Anzeichen und Prophezeiungen glauben darf, soll der sagenhafte Dornenkönig aus seinem langen Schlaf erwachen. Doch kaum jemand glaubt überhaupt an seine Existenz. Da erscheint die Bedrohung durch das benachbarte Reich Hansa schon viel realer. Als schließlich ein Anschlag auf das Leben der Königin verübt wird, ist zumindest klar, dass eine Gefahr besteht. Von wem und wie ihr zu begegnen ist, das muss nun möglichst schnell herausgefunden werden ...  <p> <em>Der Dornenkönig</em> ist Fantasy-Unterhaltung auf höchstem Niveau. Die Figuren leben und atmen, noch jede Nebenperson erscheint plastisch vor dem Auge des Lesers. Es wird leidenschaftlich geliebt, gekämpft und intrigiert, der Hintergrund ist durchdacht und glaubwürdig. Die spannende Handlung packt einen von der ersten Seite an, die Sprache ist klar und ausdrucksstark, nicht bemüht antiquiert wie so oft im Genre. Keyes nähert sich dem mysteriösen Dornenkönig, ohne ständig die Worte &quot;böse&quot;, &quot;schwarz&quot; und &quot;düster&quot; zu verwenden, und dennoch ist die Bedrohung für die Hauptfiguren stets präsent und lässt den Leser atemlos umblättern. Kurz: Ein absolutes Fantasy-Highlight! <em>--Ewald Richter</em></p></p></p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[Der Blutritter (Die verlorenen Reiche, #3)]]>
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    <![CDATA[Brimming with passion and adventure, Greg Keyes&#8217;s epic saga of a royal family&#8217;s fall from power through treachery and dark magic, set amid the return of ancient evils whose malevolence threatens to annihilate humanity, bids fair to become a classic of its kind. Now, in the eagerly awaited third installment, Keyes draws the threads of his tapestry ever tighter, illuminating old mysteries and introducing new ones as events build toward a shattering climax.<br/><br/>The legendary Briar King has awakened, spreading madness and destruction. Half-remembered, poorly understood prophecies seem to point to the young princess Anne Dare, rightful heir to the throne of Crotheny, as the world&#8217;s only hope. Yet Anne is hunted by the minions of the usurper Robert, whose return from the grave has opened a doorway through which sinister sorceries have poured into the world. Though Anne herself is the conduit of fearsome powers beyond her understanding and control, it is time for girl to become woman, princess to become queen. Anne must stop running and instead march at the head of an army to take back her kingdom . . . or die trying.  <br/><br/>But a mysterious assassin stalks her, so skilled in the deadly fencing style of dessrata that even Anne&#8217;s friend and protector Cazio, a master of the form, cannot stand against him, nor can her sworn defender, the young knight Neil MeqVren.<br/><br/>As for Anne&#8217;s other companions&#8211;Aspar White, the royal holter who bears an enchanted arrow capable of felling the Briar King; and Stephen Darige, the monk who blew the horn that woke the Briar King from his slumber&#8211;they cannot help her, as their separate paths carry them ever deeper into a deadly maze of myth and magic from which return may be impossible.<br/><br/>Meanwhile, Queen Muriele is a prisoner of the false king. With no allies but a crippled musician, who is himself a prisoner, and a servingwoman who is both more and less than she seems, Muriele will find herself a pawn in Robert&#8217;s schemes for conquest&#8211;and a weapon to be used against her own daughter.]]>
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    <![CDATA[Erbarmungslos.]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>What fires the blood, freezes the heart, twists the mind and drives a person to kill?</p><p>G. M. Ford, author of the critically acclaimed Leo Waterman mystery novels, returns with a stunning tale of serial lies, corruption, and murder -- and throws an unforgettable new pair of investigators into the mad cosmopolitan mix of present-day Seattle.</p><p>Frank Corso is a difficult man. A defrocked journalist vilified for allegedly making up &quot;facts&quot; on a major crime story while working for the sacrosanct <em>New York Times,</em> he now lives in virtual seclusion on a boat moored on the opposite end of the country -- surviving on the substantial royalties from a bestselling book and on his pay for the occasional column in a local tabloid, the <em>Seattle Sun.</em> Yet it's Corso whom the slow and sheltered Leanne Samples asks for when she walks into the <em>Sun</em> offices and announces that her courtroom testimony, which put Walter Leroy Himes on Death Row, was a lie.</p><p>Several years earlier, eight Seattle women were slain over the course of eighty days, their bodies carefully displayed in Dumpsters throughout the city by a maniac whom the press dubbed &quot;the Trashman.&quot; Leanne Samples would have been victim number nine, she claimed at the time, had she not barely escaped from the clutches of Walter Himes, a large, unwashed, prime sociopathic example of wasted humanity Now Himes is only six days away from execution and everyone wants him dead: the victims' families, the police, the general populace ... even the mayor himself. And Himes will die, unless Frank Corso can quickly change a public opinion that the public does not want changed.</p><p>But this death train may be impossible for Corso to derail, even with the able assistance of photographer Meg Dougherty. Despite Leanne's shocking confession, the authorities seem unusually keen on having Himes disposed of permanently. And highly situated members of the Seattle PD refuse to consider requesting a stay of execution -- even in the face of the most startling evidence of all: a brutal new murder that bears the Trashman's unmistakable signature.</p><p>With the clock relentlessly ticking down to Lethal Injection Day, Corso and Dougherty have suddenly made powerful, perhaps deadly, new enemies by getting themselves deeply into something that goes far beyond right, wrong, truth, and justice. And the key to a case that again threatens to devastate a city now ties in a hastily scrawled &quot;tag&quot; on an alley wall: the first three spray-painted letters of one angry word ... <em>Fury.</em></p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[Tod eines Paten]]>
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    <![CDATA[Evermore - Die Unsterblichen: Roman]]>
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    <![CDATA[Flamme und Harfe]]>
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    <![CDATA[&quot;Die Anlehnung an Tristan und Isolde projeziert und verspricht schon von der ersten Seite an eine gewaltige Geschichte, eine berührende Liebesromanze: die erst 14jährige Yseult soll mit dem König von Dumnonia verheiratet werden, eine zwischen Volksstämmen Frieden schaffende Hochzeit soll es sein, doch es kommt anders, die junge Frau flieht ins gegnerische Lager und lernt Drystan kennen...und lieben.<p>  Das will schon etwas heißen: nicht nur dass „Flamme und Harfe“  Ruth Nestvolds Debütroman ist, nein, sie hatte das Manuskript ganz unaufgefordert dem Verlag eingeschickt und: die Geschichte wurde umgehend veröffentlicht. Die gebürtige Amerikanerin lebt seit dreißig Jahren in Deutschland, hat viele Kurzgeschichten veröffentlicht, und dann dies: ein opulenter, breit angelegter, Lesenächte füllender Erstlingsroman der sich sehen lassen kann. Kompliment!<p> Ein Buch, das die Herzen von Fans der Fantasy- Literatur umgehend höher schlagen lässt! „Einst, zu einer Zeit jenseits der Geschichte, in einem Zeitalter fast außerhalb aller Vorstellung, saß ein Mädchen, so schön wie der Mond, auf einem Pferd und betrachtete ein Feuer.“ Gleich von der ersten Seite an nimmt die immerhin stattliche 700 Seiten dauernde Geschichte  gefangen. Nicht anders ergeht es dem jungen Drystan: Er sag zu, „wie Yseult davonging, bis sie mit den Schatten auf der anderen Seite des Feuers verschmolz. Jeden Tag würde er mit ihr zusammen sein, sie lächeln sehen.“ Lebhafte Dialoge, märchenhafte Beschreibungen, Langeweile kommt da nirgends auf. Versponnen, irreal, hinreißend ausgedacht, in schillernden Szenarien gemalt, Liebeleien, Verschwörungen, Hass, Intrigen und die große Liebe, eben all jene Themen aus denen faszinierende Geschichten gemacht sind, verwoben zu einem beachtlichen Erstlingsroman.<em>--Barbara Wegmann</em> &quot;</p></p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[Das geheime Kreuz.]]>
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        <name><![CDATA[Tom Harper]]></name>
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        <name><![CDATA[Marie-Luise Bezzenberger]]></name>
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  </authors>  <published>2005</published>
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