Against All Things Ending

Against All Things Ending by Stephen R. Donaldson, published by Gollancz in 2010, is a first edition novel comprising 772 pages. This work continues the epic fantasy saga, focusing on Linden Avery’s desperate quest to find her adopted son. In a dramatic turn, she resurrects Thomas Covenant using Earthpower and wild magic, leading to unforeseen and catastrophic consequences that signal the onset of the end of days.
Readers will encounter a complex narrative that intertwines themes of desperation and the far-reaching effects of powerful magic. The story delves into the ramifications of Linden’s actions, exploring the darker aspects of her choices and the unfolding chaos. As the plot progresses, it presents a rich tapestry of fantasy elements, inviting readers to engage with the intricate world Donaldson has crafted. This edition is available in English and offers a substantial reading experience for those interested in epic fantasy narratives.
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Desperate for help to find her adopted son, Linden Avery has resurrected Thomas Covenant in a cataclysmic exertion of Earthpower and wild magic. But the consequences of her efforts are more terrible than she could have imagined and her actions have unwittingly initiated of the end of days.
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