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Mass Market Paperback The Lost Ones: Book 3 of The Veil Book

ISBN: 0553587803

ISBN13: 9780553587807

The Lost Ones: Book 3 of The Veil

(Book #3 in the The Veil Series)

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Bestselling author Christopher Golden brings his epic, innovative trilogy, the Veil, to an astonishing conclusion as the mythic realm of heroes and monsters becomes the site of humanity s last and... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Recommended Reading for The Inquiring minds

This was my first time to read a Christopher Golden Book. After reading one I read the whole set and thoroughly enjoyed them all. You have to read the whole set.

Dynamic Twists

This is an excellent conclusion to a wonderful series. I especially like all the twists and turns along the way. For instance, three of the mundane characters turn into very powerful legends themselves. What happens to Ted Hallowel is particulary fascinating. Of all the characters of the trilogy, he changes the most drastically. And another thing, he's indirectly responsible for the major change in the relationship of the two worlds. In the trilogy, Hallowel's transformation parallels the transformation of the worlds. In both cases, a merging takes place. In conclusion, these plot twists made for a very enjoyable epic.

fun quest fantasy

Oliver Bascombe has learned so much about the creatures of legend since that night Jack Frost busted into his Maine home (see THE MYTH HUNTERS) and the Sandman abducted his sister Colette (see THE BORDERKIND). The American attorney has crossed the Veil several times to and from the Two-Kingdoms mostly to save his sister, but has learned of an interesting prophesy that vaguely implies earthlings saving this realm; could the Bascombe siblings be the saviors? However, when the sly Atlantans destroy the peace between Euphrasia and Yucatazca, Oliver realizes he must prevent Armageddon. He blunders when he is fooled into using the sword of Euphrasia and kills the ruler of Yucatazca. As the doomsday clock ticks down, Oliver frees himself, Collette, and his fiancée Juliana Whitney from the Yucatazca royal dungeon. Whereas Collette and Frost journey to Euphrasia to reason with Hunyadito, Oliver and Juliana beg the indifferent legends of the Two-Kingdoms to save the realms as no one will remember them if they fail to act. However, no longer one to sit idly on the sidelines with cold feet, Oliver attacks Atlantis bringing the hostilities to the place that started the fiasco. Although like in most if not all (can't think of an exception) quest fantasies, readers know what to expect, but will still be enthralled by the conclusion to the Veil trilogy as this is a golden winner. The story line is fast-paced and filled with action as the Maine siblings use Yankee know-how and some magic to try to save the day. Fantasy fans will appreciate this fun finish to a fine saga. Harriet Klausner
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