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One mystical forest is unlikely enough. Two would beggar belief. The Lost Forest is a fantasy novel of 516 pages, written in an easy flowing style that will suit readers between 12 up to old age Caught in a wild snow storm, Prince Tarkyn and his companions lose their bearings and stumble into the Lost Forest; a place of both woodfolk and sorcerer legend where people must face their innermost fears to find their way out. Hundreds of sorcerers and woodfolk have been trapped within its boundaries for years, some of them for centuries. But by whose authority are these people being held? Tarkyn…mehr

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One mystical forest is unlikely enough. Two would beggar belief. The Lost Forest is a fantasy novel of 516 pages, written in an easy flowing style that will suit readers between 12 up to old age Caught in a wild snow storm, Prince Tarkyn and his companions lose their bearings and stumble into the Lost Forest; a place of both woodfolk and sorcerer legend where people must face their innermost fears to find their way out. Hundreds of sorcerers and woodfolk have been trapped within its boundaries for years, some of them for centuries. But by whose authority are these people being held? Tarkyn challenges the premise and power of the Lost Forest. But with change comes turmoil, and a rift opens between Tarkyn and his woodfolk, seriously threatening his friendship with his bloodbrother, Waterstone and damaging his carefully nurtured relationship with all his woodfolk. Tarkyn's liegeman, Danton, has his view of the world assailed firstly by a mysterious wizardess and then by sorcerer attack. In the aftermath, both he and those around him, including Tarkyn, must come to terms with changes that have been wrought in him. Within the Lost Forest, the Forest Guardians of the past warn Tarkyn that unless he can stop his brothers, the woodlands will ring with the clash of blades and the screams of dying men. And still Tarkyn is being hunted by his brothers, even as Prince Jarand is gathering arms in preparation for civil war against the king. So how can Tarkyn, the prey, drag his brothers out of their destructive rivalry?
Autorenporträt
Jennifer Jane Ealey was born in outback Western Australia where her father was studying kangaroos on a research station, one hundred miles from the nearest town. Her arrival into the world was watched, unexpectedly, by their pet kangaroo who had hopped into the hospital. Having survived the excitement of her birth, she moved firstly to Perth and then Melbourne where she spent most of her formative years. She took a year off from studying to ride a motorbike around Australia before working as a mathematics teacher and school psychologist in England and Australia, a bicycle courier in London and running a pub in outback New South Wales. She now lives in a country town just outside Melbourne, working by day as a psychologist and beavering away by night as a novelist. She has written two detective novels and has just completed The Sorcerer's Oath, a series of four fantasy novels; Bronze Magic, Wizard's Curse, The Lost Forest and finally The Wizardess.