The Divine Talisman Review
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Divine Talisman review by Harriet KlausnerOn the island continent of
Pentania, to save his people, former mushroom farmer,King Torin of Alson, the
bearer of the legendary Crimson Sword, sacrificed himself. However his death
bought time for his people to unite the country against the horde of the evil
Illysp, but the capital is divided into warring factions grasping for power;
civil war is imminent at a time when the Illysp send their even more malevolent
once dead Illychar to destroy and recruit all in their path. Adding to the
certainty of defeat, death, and reincarnation as a mindless evil Illychar, is
the only symbol of hope, the Crimson Sword which is lost.
No one is aware that Itz lar Thrakkon "the Boundless One" Illychar has
possessed Torin’s body; obtaining his memories. The final hope resides with the
half-breed daughter of the last Vandari elf; this half-elven Annleia must defeat
Thrakkon and beg the all knowledgeable Dragon God Ravar to reveal how to
vanquish the Illysp if there is a way; three impossible tasks.
The final tale in The Legend of Asahiel saga (see THE CRIMSON SWORD and THE
OBSIDIAN KEY) is an exhilarating good vs. evil fantasy with a marvelous twist,
the fate of Torin that provides freshness to the typical quest saga that is much
of the makeup of this thriller. The story line is fast-paced as Annleia becomes
the last resort hero with no chance of success at achieving any of her BHAGs let
alone all three. Fans of the series will appreciate this fine entry but new
readers would be better suited to read the previous books, especially THE
OBSIDIAN KEY, to better understand how things got so desperate on Pentania.
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