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An edition of The High Lord (2003)

The High Lord (The Black Magician Trilogy, Book 3)

  • 4.1 (14 ratings)
  • 20 Want to read
  • 2 Currently reading
  • 24 Have read

"You want to know the truth." Sonea has learned much since she was but a penniless urchin possessing an awesome untapped ability. She has earned the grudging respect of her fellow novices and a place in the Magicians' Guild. But there is much she wishes she had never learned -- what she witnessed, for example, in the underground chamber of the mysterious High Lord Akkarin ... and the knowledge that the Guild is being observed closely by an ancient fearsome enemy. Still, she dares not ignore the terrifying truths the High Lord would share with her, even though she fears it may be base trickery, a scheme to use her astonishing powers to accomplish his dark aims. For Sonea knows her future is in his hands -- and that only in the shadows will she achieve true greatness ... if she survives. In this engaging conclusion, Sonea has learned much as a novice in the Magicians' Guild. But she'll never forget what she witnessed in the underground chamber of the mysterious High Lord Akkarin. Sonea knows her future is in his hands--and that only in the shadows will she achieve true greatness, if she survives.

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Eos
Language
English
Pages
544

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Cover of: The High Lord
The High Lord: Book 3 of the Black Magician
Mar 04, 2010, Orbit
paperback
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The High Lord (Black Magician Trilogy)
June 7, 2007, ATOM
Paperback - New Ed edition
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Die Meisterin
2006, CBT/CBJ
in German
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Die Meisterin: Die Gilde der Schwarzen Magier 3
2006, blanvalet
Taschenbuch in German - 9. Auflage
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The High Lord
2006, HarperCollins
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High Lord
November 3, 2005, ATOM
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The High Lord (Black Magician Trilogy)
November 4, 2004, Orbit
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The High Lord (The Black Magician Trilogy, Book 3)
August 31, 2004, Eos
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The High Lord (The Black Magician Trilogy, Book 3)
August 31, 2004, Eos
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High Lord
Jun 14, 2003, HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
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First Sentence

"In ancient Kyralian poetry the moon is known as the Eye."

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL7279029M
ISBN 10
0060575301
ISBN 13
9780060575304
OCLC/WorldCat
56430162
LibraryThing
47804
Wikidata
Q121075947
Goodreads
806009

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Work ID
OL275028W

Work Description

In the city of Imardin, where those who wield magic wield power, a young street-girl, adopted by the Magician's Guild, finds herself at the centre of a terrible plot that may destroy the entire world . . .

Sonea has learned much at the magicians' guild and the other novices now treat her with a grudging respect. But she cannot forget what she witnessed in the High Lord's underground room - or his warning that the realm's ancient enemy is growing in power once more. As Sonea learns more, she begins to doubt her guildmaster's word. Could the truth really be as terrifying as Akkarin claims, or is he trying to trick her into assisting in some unspeakably dark scheme?

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In ancient Kyralian poetry the moon is known as the Eye.
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