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A Man Rides Through

21.4% complete
1987
1987
2 times
See 27
27 - The Prince's Siege
28 - A Day of Trouble
29 - Terisa Has Visitors
30 - Odd Choices
31 - Hop-Board
32 - The Benefit of Sons
33 - Peace in Houseldon
34 - Frustrated States
35 - An Old Ally of the King
36 - Gathering Support
37 - Poised for Victory
38 - Conflict at the Gates
39 - The Final Piece of Bait
40 - The Lord of Last Resort
41 - The Used of Talent
42 - Unexpected Translations
43 - The Only Reasonable Thing to Do
44 - Men Go Forth
45 - The Alend Monarch's Gamble
46 - A Place of Death
47 - Ont the Verge
48 - The Congery at Work
49 - The King's Last Hopes
50 - Careful Risks
51 - The Things Men Do with Mirrors
52 - No More Fighting
Epilogue - Crowning the Pieces
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 Mordant's Need*
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A series of fantasy books written by Stephen R Donaldson.

1) The Mirror of Her Dreams
2) A Man Rides Through
© 1987 Stephen R. Donaldson
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Added: 25-Nov-2002
Last Updated: 08-Apr-2020

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 01-Nov-1987
Del Rey
Hardback
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Date Issued:
Cir 01-Nov-1987
Format:
Hardback
Pages*:
627
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35
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ISBN:
0-345-33299-7
ISBN-13:
978-0-345-33299-8
Printing:
1
Country:
United States
Language:
English
Someone will stop you," she said as if she were acustomed to defiance.  "If Geraden doesn't do it, I will.  You're going to be stopped."

"Geraden?" spat Gilbur.  "You?  How are you going to stop me?"

How?

Like this.

She didn't need to say it aloud.  He was still bearing down on her with his bloody hands when he seemed to run into a wall.  Surprise wiped the violence from his face: his eyes sprang wide as he saw what was happening to the mirror behind her.

She didn't look.  The last time she had done this, she had done it entirely by accident, without knowing what she was doing; she didn't try to coerce it now.  IN any case, at the moment she didn't care whether she lived or died.  She only cared about escape.

Still astonished, but recovering his wits, Master Gilbur reached for her.

Gently, Terisa closed her eyes and drifted backward into the dark.


Terisa Morgan despoerately needed to escape.  Gilbur was trying to kill her, Castellan Lebbick wanted to torture her, and she needed to find Graden.  Orison was being attacked by the Alend army poised at the gates... Eremis, the traitor, was working with Gilbur in league with the hated Cadwals and the Arch-Imager Vagel... King Joyse's actions could not be explained.

Everything that Geaden loved was about to be destroyed - unless the two of them could find a way to prevent it by using the talent for mirrors and Imagery that Terisa now ken they both possesed... a talent that made them extremely powerful and extremely dangerous to Eremis.  And Terisa knew that Eremis would use all tghe evil means at his disposal to insure the success of his master plan, which meant that the kingdom would be lost and she and Geraden would surely die.

A MAN RIDES THROUGH is the stunning conclusion in the compeling saga that began with THE MIRROR OF HER DREAMS.  It is a thrilling, action-packed, and complex novel that will delight readers everywhere... and reaffirm Stephen R. Donaldson position as the foremost practicioner of the epic fantasy form in the world today.
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01-Nov-1987
Del Rey
Hardback

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Author(s)

 Stephen R Donaldson
Birth: 13 May 1947 Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Notes:
Stephen Reeder Donaldson (May 13, 1947 - ) was born on May 13, 1947  in Cleveland to his parents James R Donaldson and Mary Ruth Reeder.  James  Donaldson was a medical missionary and his family lived in India while  Stephen R Donaldson was between four to sixteen years of age.  His father  was a medical missionary and worked with lepers.  Stephen R. Donaldson  earned his BA degree in 1968 from the College of Wooster (Ohio) and his MA  in English in 1971 from Kent State University.

The first series Stephen R Donaldson wrote, The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant the Unbeleiver, was awarded first prize by the British Science Fiction Society in 1977 and 1978.  He also received the John W Campbell Award as the best new science fiction writer of 1978.

AI:
Stephen Donaldson is an American fantasy author known for his highly stylized, complex novels that blend elements of epic fantasy, science fiction, psychological drama, and political intrigue. Born on May 13, 1947, in Cleveland, Ohio, Donaldson grew up in a working-class family and struggled with dyslexia throughout his childhood. Despite these challenges, he developed a deep love of reading and storytelling, which would eventually lead him to become one of the most imaginative and acclaimed authors of his generation.

Donaldson attended The College of Wooster in Ohio, where he studied English and graduated in 1968. He then went on to earn a Master's degree in English from Kent State University in 1971. After completing his studies, Donaldson worked for several years as a medical copyeditor, but he always felt drawn to the world of writing and fiction. In 1977, he published his first novel, Lord Foul's Bane, which would become the first book in his landmark trilogy, The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant the Unbeliever.

The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant the Unbeliever tells the story of a cynical and embittered bestselling author who finds himself mysteriously transported to a magical realm known as The Land. There, he discovers that he has been chosen to be the savior of this world and is given the power to heal and destroy with a single touch. However, Covenant has trouble accepting his destiny and struggles with both his faith and his own personal demons. The trilogy was a groundbreaking work in the fantasy genre, and it cemented Donaldson's reputation as a master storyteller.

Over the next several decades, Donaldson would go on to write several other critically acclaimed series, including The Gap Cycle, the Mordant's Need duology, and The Last Chronicles of Thomas Covenant. His stories often explore themes of guilt, redemption, morality, and the nature of reality itself. Donaldson's writing is known for its intricate plotting, vivid imagery, and complex characters. He has been praised for his ability to create fully realized fictional worlds and for his unique blend of mythic and futuristic elements.

Despite his success as a writer, Donaldson has faced his share of challenges over the years. In addition to his struggles with dyslexia, he has also battled with depression and health issues. However, he has remained committed to his craft, and his work has inspired generations of readers and writers. Today, he is considered one of the greatest living fantasy authors, and his influence can be seen in many contemporary works in the genre.

In addition to his writing, Donaldson has also been an activist and advocate for environmental causes. He is an outspoken critic of industrialization, urbanization, and the destruction of natural habitats. He has written extensively on these topics and has lent his support to various organizations and initiatives aimed at preserving the environment.

Overall, Stephen Donaldson is a prolific and visionary author who has left an indelible mark on the world of fantasy fiction. His complex, thought-provoking stories have captivated readers for decades, and his legacy as a master storyteller is sure to endure for generations to come.

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