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Title | : | Crusader (The Wayfarer Redemption #6) |
Author | : | Sara Douglass |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 544 pages |
Published | : | February 6th 2007 by Tor Fantasy (first published January 1st 1999) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Fiction. Science Fiction Fantasy |

Sara Douglass
Paperback | Pages: 544 pages Rating: 3.87 | 4892 Users | 69 Reviews
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From epic fantasy author Sara Douglass comes Crusader, The sixth book in The Wayfarer Redemption series For countless millennia the Star Dance and the TimeKeeper Demons have battled their way across the universe, destroying innumerable planets, laying waste to civilizations across the cosmos. Choosing the land of Tencendor as their last battleground, the demons break through the Star Gate. The Gate destroyed, all magic in the world is gone and the three races of Tencendor are plunged into a vortex of chaos, madness, and death. Caelum SunSoar, son of the near-immortal Starman Axis and beloved ruler of all the land's peoples, is dead. Leaderless, those not killed outright or driven mad flee to the one place left to them, Sanctuary, a magical place created ages past to shield all who are good from the wrath of the demons. There is for some one hope left: DragonStar, Axis's other son. Many believe he is the true StarSon, the only being that can save their world. Others are just as convinced that he is in league with the demons and will be their doom. Only DragonStar knows the truth and as he and his companions go forth to do battle he prays that he may convince all that his motives are pure. What he does not know is that there is a traitor who plans to hand Sanctuary over to the Demons. A betrayer whose actions could force DragonStar to make a sacrifice so bloody and horrific that it could mean the destruction of everything that he holds dear in this life or the next. And if he fails, he could doom Tecendor to an eternal hell.List Books Conducive To Crusader (The Wayfarer Redemption #6)
Original Title: | Crusader |
ISBN: | 0765342804 (ISBN13: 9780765342805) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Wayfarer Redemption #6 |
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Ratings: 3.87 From 4892 Users | 69 ReviewsAssess Of Books Crusader (The Wayfarer Redemption #6)
disappointing end to a marvelous seriesI enjoyed re-reading this series so, SO much, and I'm sad that it has to come to an end! I'd forgotten how easy it was to be consumed by this world. It's so unique and complex! Sara Douglass has truly created a world like no other, and perhaps that's why this series stuck with me after 10 long years. I know it will stick with me for years to come, as well!Holy crap, there's so much death in this book! I know it leads to rebirth...but STILL. It was really hard to watch all of the characters I
I was a tad irritated that I had to rush to finish this book in one day since it's due back at the library tomorrow. overall great book. I have loved this series and loved watching the characters develop. I have to say that the original characters though have gotten quite annoying in these latter books. The one character who got on my last nerve is Faraday. She always seems to be whining and so indecisive. In a way can't blame her considering her past. It was nice to see Dragonstar (drago)

A poor conclusion to a mediocre trilogy, and not wholy worth further comment.
A frustrating way to end an excellent series. The paperback version was thrown from one end of the room to the other in disgust.
5 StarsCrusader is the sixth book in The Wayfarer Redemption series by Sara Douglass. When this book was released back in in mid 1990s, when I first read it, it was originally called Battleaxe and was book one of the Axis Trilogy- the series later got expanded and so the name change. Part of my 2019 reading challenge was to read an Australian author- well how do I narrow that down, there are so many great Aussie authors, but Ms. Douglass was one of the first Aussie authors whose work I fell in
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