
The Chronicles of the Black Company #3, Les Annales de la Compagnie Noire #3, The Books of the North #3
Biała róża
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Science Fiction
格式
平装书
页数
312
语言
英语
已发布
Jan 1, 2001
出版商
Rebis
ISBN-10
8373012737
ISBN-13
9788373012738
描述
In a realm where darkness looms large, a flicker of hope emerges in the form of Biała Róża. This tale unfolds a gripping battle against the malevolent Goddess of Evil, as humanity clings to its last chance for salvation. Glen Cook and Beata Jankowska-Rosadzińska craft a narrative filled with tension and intrigue, inviting readers to dive deep into a world teetering on the brink of despair.
As the characters navigate treacherous paths, their courage and resilience shine. Each encounter with the sinister goddess becomes a test of will and strength, showcasing the bonds forged in adversity. The lush descriptions and vivid imagery pull readers closer to the heart of the struggle—it's a powerful journey of sacrifice, determination, and the enduring spirit of mankind.
Ultimately, Biała Róża is more than just a battle against evil; it's a reflection on hope and the human condition. Through its pages, readers will find themselves cheering for the heroes as they confront their fears and fight back against the encroaching darkness. In this captivating adventure, the stakes are nothing less than the fate of humanity itself.
As the characters navigate treacherous paths, their courage and resilience shine. Each encounter with the sinister goddess becomes a test of will and strength, showcasing the bonds forged in adversity. The lush descriptions and vivid imagery pull readers closer to the heart of the struggle—it's a powerful journey of sacrifice, determination, and the enduring spirit of mankind.
Ultimately, Biała Róża is more than just a battle against evil; it's a reflection on hope and the human condition. Through its pages, readers will find themselves cheering for the heroes as they confront their fears and fight back against the encroaching darkness. In this captivating adventure, the stakes are nothing less than the fate of humanity itself.