Synopses & Reviews
An unbroken string of fourteen national bestsellers has established Terry Brooks as today's leading voice in fantasy fiction, a writer whose magical creations and characters are beloved the world over. Now, in this no-holds-barred battle between good and evil, the dazzling sequel to his bestselling Running with the Demon, Brooks surpasses even himself.
In the eleventh century the Welsh hero Owain Glyndwr was chosen to combat the demonic evil of the Void and disappeared from history to fulfill that mission. Armed with powerful magic, Glyndwr became a Knight of the Word--a draining and demanding legacy passed on eight centuries later to John Ross, a professor of English literature on tour in Wales.
In accepting the black runestaff that channeled the magic of the Word, John Ross accepted a solemn trust--and an awful burden. Each night he dreams of hellish futures wrought upon the world by the Void. And each dream is of a future that will come to pass unless Ross prevents it in the present. Crippled in body and soul by the searing magic he wields and the horrors he dreams, sustained only by his faith in the goodness of the Word, Ross drifts across America, a modern-day knight errant in search of the agents of the Void.
Then an unspeakable act of violence shatters his weary beliefs. Haunted by guilt, John Ross turns his back on the Word. With the help of beautiful Stefanie Winslow, Ross slowly builds a new life--a life whose only magic lies in Stefanie's healing love.
But a fallen Knight makes a tempting prize for the Void, and merciless demons soon stalk Ross and all close to him. His only hope is young Nest Freemark, who wields a powerful magic all her own. Five years earlier, Ross had aided Nest when the future of humanity rested upon the choice she would make between Word and Void. Now Nest must return the favor. She must restore Ross's faith, or his life--and her own--will be forfeit . . .
Synopsis
New, from the author of the Shannara novels -- Terry Books's follow-up to the bestselling Running with the Demon.
It is several years after the conclusion of Running with the Demon. Nest Freemark, now an Olympic Gold-Medal runner studying as an undergraduate at Northwestern University, has returned home to Hopewell, Illinois, to settle the estate of her grandfather when she is asked to visit Seattle to persuade John Ross, the Knight of the Word, to return to the service of the Lady -- or face dire (but undescribed) consequences. Reluctantly, Nest agrees.
John Ross, now working as an assistant to the head of a project that provides food and shelter to the homeless, is tired of working for the Lady, and believes that all that he had done was futile. He is quite unwilling to return. Even when something evil kills people in the streets of Seattle. Even when he himself is threatened with death. Even when the shelter for the homeless bums down. Even when his dreams tell him he will murder the Wizard of Oz...
About the Author
A writer since high school, Terry Brooks published his first novel, The Sword of Shannara, in 1977. It became the first work of fiction ever to appear on the New York Times Paperback Bestseller List, where it remained for more than five months. He has published fourteen consecutive bestselling novels since.
The author was a practicing attorney for many years but now writes full-time. He lives with his wife, Judine, in the Pacific Northwest and Hawaii.