Age of the Five
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Age of the Five is a trilogy of fantasy novels by Trudi Canavan.
| Cover | Title | Year | ISBN |
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| Priestess of the White | November 2005 (Australia) 2 February 2006 (UK) |
ISBN 1-84149-386-4 (UK hardback) ISBN 1-84149-515-8 (UK Paperback) |
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| Her heroism saved a village from destruction; now Auraya has been named Priestess of the White, an avatar of the Pantheon of the Five Circlian Gods. The limits of her unique talents must be tested in order to prove her worthy of the honor and grave responsibility awarded to her. But a perilous road lies ahead, fraught with pitfalls that will challenge the newest servant of the gods. An enduring friendship with a Dreamweaver – a member of an ancient outcast sect of sorcerer-healers – could destroy Auraya's future. And her destiny has set her in conflict with a powerful and mysterious, black-clad Pentadrian sorcerer with but a single purpose: the total annihilation of the White. And he is not alone . . . | |||
| Last of the Wilds | April 2006 (Australia) 1 August 2006 (UK) 18 January 2007 (UK) |
ISBN 0-06-081591-4 ISBN 1-84149-387-2 (UK hardback) ISBN 1-84149-516-6 (UK paperback) |
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| After pitched battle, The White – the avatars of the Five Gods – have briefly turned back the vicious invaders. And now, the priestess Auraya is sent on an urgent mission to reconcile with the powerful, outcast Dreamweavers, for their magical healing abilities may be the key to saving the land. But as a deadly plague devastates their allies and old adversaries resurface, a dreadful surprise may ruin the chance for peace. For Auraya's terrible discovery will force her into a desperate choice – one whose consequences will change the world forever. | |||
| Voice of the Gods | November 2006 (Australia) 1 July 2007 (UK) |
ISBN 0-7322-7871-6 ISBN 1-84149-388-0 (UK hardback) |
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| As protector of the Siyee, Auraya is sent to investigate a stranger sighted on their lands. She develops a rapport with the mysterious woman, who claims to be a close friend of Mirar, the founder of the Dreamweavers – but the secret she divulges sets Auraya on a dangerous path of conflict with the gods.
Meanwhile, the Pentadrians, regaining strength under a new leader, plot and scheme for any means to bring down their enemies – not anticipating that the White will send the Siyee against them. It seems that the consequences for all sides will be disastrous. Mirar now has a respected place amongst his people, so the stakes are very high when his fragile friendship with Auraya may prove to be the very cause of her destruction. |
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