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The Summer Tree: Book One of the The Fionavar Tapestry

Guy Gavriel Kay

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The Fionavar Tapestry, Fantasy

The first volume in Guy Gavriel Kay's stunning fantasy masterwork.

Five men and women find themselves flung into the magical land of Fionavar, First of all Worlds. They have been called there by the mage Loren Silvercloak, and quickly find themselves drawn into the complex tapestry of events. For Kim, Paul, Kevin, Jennifer and Dave all have their own part to play in the coming battle against the forces of evil led by the fallen god Rakoth Maugrim and his dark hordes.Guy Gavriel Kay's classic epic fantasy plays out on a truly grand scale, and has already been delighting fans of imaginative fiction for twenty years.

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Praise for The Summer Tree: Book One of the The Fionavar Tapestry

  • The only fantasy I know which does not suffer by comparison with The Lord of the Rings - INTERZONE

  • I'm not just impressed by THE SUMMER TREE - I'm overwhelmed!

  • A lovingly detailed work of fantasy ... a classic of the genre - Fantasy Review

  • Engrossingly worthwhile - Asimov's Science Fiction and Fantasy Magazine

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Guy Gavriel Kay

Guy Gavriel Kay has published 13 novels which have been translated into 30 languages and have appeared on bestseller lists around the world. He is also the author of the acclaimed poetry collection, Beyond This Dark House. His most recent work is Children of Earth and Sky. Before beginning his career as a novelist, Kay was retained by the Estate of J.R.R. Tolkien to assist in the editorial construction of The Silmarillion, the first and best-known of the posthumously published Tolkien works. Called to the Bar of Ontario in 1980, he has also been principal writer and associate producer for the CBC's award-winning crime-drama series, The Scales of Justice. Kay has twice won the Aurora Award, is a multiple World Fantasy Award nominee, and won that award in 2008 for Ysabel. He has also won France's Prix Elbakin for both Under Heaven and River of Stars, and is the recipient of the International Goliardos Prize, presented in Mexico City, for his contributions to the literature of the fantastic.

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