Quest for Lost Heroes

Quest for Lost Heroes by David Gemmell, published by National Geographic Books on May 31, 1995, is a reprint edition comprising 304 pages. This fantasy narrative unfolds in a world where the Drenai stronghold has fallen, and the Nadir hordes wreak havoc across the lands. The story follows a peasant boy named Kiall, who embarks on a perilous journey to rescue a young girl captured by slavers, leading him through treacherous landscapes and encounters with formidable foes.
Readers will find a tale rich in action and adventure as Kiall’s quest brings him face-to-face with legendary heroes, including Chareos the Blademaster and Beltzer the Axeman. Together, they confront ferocious beasts and dark demons, all while uncovering secrets that could alter the fate of their world. This edition presents a blend of epic fantasy elements, showcasing themes of bravery and the struggle against overwhelming odds.
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The Drenai stronghold had fallen. Now blood-hungry Nadir hordes spread desolation and despair across all the lands…
…even tiny Gothir, where slavers seized a young girl while the villagers looked the other way–all but the peasant boy Kiall. His unlikely rescue attempt would lead across the savage steppes and on through the Halls of Hell. The youth would face ferocious beasts, deadly warriors, and demons of the dark; he would emerge a man–or not emerge at all.
But Kiall would not face these dangers alone. Heroes out of legend joined his quest: Chareos the Blademaster, Beltzer the Axeman, and the bowmen Finn and Maggrig. And one among their company hid a secret that could free the world of Nadir domination. That one was the Nadir Bane, the hope of the Drenai. That one was the Earl of Bronze.
Thus did a search for a stolen slave girl become a quest that would shake the very world.
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