Die Stadt des blauen Feuers
par
Steven Erikson
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Format
Broché
Pages
671
Langue
Allemand
Publié
Aug 20, 2012
Éditeur
Blanvalet
ISBN-10
3442265584
ISBN-13
9783442265589
Description
In the mysterious city of Golubogo Ognja, tales abound of love and death dancing as one. The vibrant backdrop of Darudzhistan pulses with a life of its own, where the supernatural intertwines with the everyday. As residents grapple with the enigma of their existence, the presence of the unknown looms large over their lives. The very air hums with the weight of ancient legacies and prophecies that unfold within the city’s shadowy streets.
Against this captivating setting, characters find themselves caught in a web of fate that challenges their perceptions of love, sacrifice, and the essence of life itself. The intricate narratives weave together the poignant struggles of those who dare to confront the ghosts of their past while striving for a future that feels ever elusive. As the rhythms of love and mortality echo through Golubogo Ognja, the city's secrets promise to unveil the true cost of passion and desire.
Against this captivating setting, characters find themselves caught in a web of fate that challenges their perceptions of love, sacrifice, and the essence of life itself. The intricate narratives weave together the poignant struggles of those who dare to confront the ghosts of their past while striving for a future that feels ever elusive. As the rhythms of love and mortality echo through Golubogo Ognja, the city's secrets promise to unveil the true cost of passion and desire.
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