Beyond World’s End

Beyond World’s End by Mercedes Lackey is a fantasy novel published by Baen on December 1, 2001. This edition spans 416 pages and is presented in English. The story continues the journey of Eric Banyon as he moves into his New York apartment, aiming for a peaceful life. However, his plans are disrupted by Aerune mac Audelaine, the lord of the dark Unseleighe Sidhe, who intends to use psychotropic drugs to forge a drug-enslaved army to invade the human world.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a narrative that unfolds around a three-way battle of wizardry, pivotal for the fate of Gotham. The book explores themes of magic and conflict, as Eric and his companions confront the looming threat posed by Aerune. With its blend of contemporary and epic fantasy elements, this sequel to “Bedlam’s Bard” offers a rich exploration of the challenges faced by its characters in a world where the boundaries between realms are perilously thin.
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This sequel to “Bedlam’s Bard” finds Eric Banyon moving into his New York apartment to settle into a quiet life. Aerune mac Audelaine, lord of the dark Unseleighe Sidhe, plans to use psychotropic drugs to create a drug-enslaved army to break through to the human world. With his companions, Eric heads for a three-way battle of wizardry that will determine Gotham’s fate.
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