

In 2003, he sold his Legend of Asahiel trilogy to HarperCollins, which kicked off with The Crimson Sword in 2005. I enjoyed the reading but as things drew to an end, im left a little empty.moreĪfter surrendering his dream of playing pro football, Eldon Thompson set out to publish a fantasy adventure novel. The fact that one important chatacter is completely left out of the third book did not sit well. The result of which are needed but somehow disappointing in their final result. His self doubt and indecision are maddening. The third, although having a lot of this reveals a side of Torin not well explained or expected. The first teo books are filled with hope, dreams, challenges, spirit. The fact that one important chatacter is completely left out of the third book d Not what I expected!Īll three books contain beautifully wriiten, extremely visional passages.

Not what I expected! All three books contain beautifully wriiten, extremely visional passages. Yet to do so they must first find a way to break the very bonds of fiendish possession.more Hope-if any remains-lies in the efforts of a lone elf, a mad witch, and a fallen hero charged with unraveling a series of divine riddles. Yet an even greater threat looms, for the Leviathan has been awakened, an unfathomable creature whose wrath could single-handedly destroy the entire world. Hopelessly outmatched, Pentania's citizens must fight to flee their conquered homeland or else perish. Now, as his best friend and his former love seek to salvage the shattered lands beyond their borders, a treacherous assault costs them their most powerful weapon-the fabled Crimson Sword. Hopelessly outmatched, Pentania's citizens must fight to flee their conquered homeland or To protect his people from the demonic Illysp, Torin, king of Alson, made the ultimate sacrifice. To protect his people from the demonic Illysp, Torin, king of Alson, made the ultimate sacrifice.
