Frederic Le Berre Frederic Le Berre i(A130347 works by)
Gender: Male
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4 1 y separately published work icon Bridge of Souls Fiona McIntosh , ( trans. Frederic Le Berre with title Le dernier souffle ) Paris : Bragelonne , 2008 Z1165214 2004 single work novel fantasy War looms between Morgravia and Briavel, and the threat from the Mountain King grows stronger. Struggling against time and repulsed by his latest disguise, everything Wyl Thirsk has striven to prevent is happening - including the marriage of his beloved Queen Valentyna of Briavel to the reviled King Celimus. (Source: Libraries Australia)
4 1 y separately published work icon Blood and Memory Fiona McIntosh , ( trans. Frederic Le Berre with title Le sang ) Paris : Bragelonne , 2007 Z1132051 2004 single work novel fantasy 'Wyl Thirsk, trapped in the body of a hired assassin by a sorcerous spell, embarks on a desperate search for the Manwitch, the only hope of providing answers to his magical destiny, while his friends continue their struggle against the evil of King Celimus and Wyls beloved is threatened by a doomed political marriage.' (Source: Libraries Australia)
4 3 y separately published work icon Myrren's Gift Fiona McIntosh , ( trans. Frederic Le Berre with title Le Don ) Paris : Bragelonne , 2006 Z1090996 2003 single work novel fantasy 'General Wyl Thirsk, a favourite of the Morgravian sovereign, swears a blood oath to protect the king's son, Celimus, even though he despises him. The long-held acrimony between heir and champion is deepened when Celimus contrives for Wyl to witness the barbaric torture of a young woman called Myrren. Declared a witch because of her ill-matched eyes, only Thirsk takes pity on her suffering. In return for his kindness, she promises him a gift. At the second of her death Wyl's eyes become ill-matched for just a moment and only a blind Seer understands the truth of The Quickening which has arrived in Wyl's life. Years later Celimus is king and finally in a position to rid himself of the man he hates. Using the cruellest blackmail he despatches Wyl, together with the mysterious mercenary Romen Koreldy, into the enemy realm of Briavel. The duel which ensues between Wyl and Koreldy will claim one of them but not even a true believer of sorcery could forsee the dark secret of Myrren's Gift as it emerges to begin its journey of vengeance'. Source: publisher's website (http://www.voyageronline.com.au/books/). Sighted 15/2/11.
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