The Sharing Knife, Volume Three Passage

The Sharing Knife, Volume Three Passage by Lois McMaster Bujold is a fantasy novel published by Harper Collins on April 22, 2008. This edition spans 448 pages and is presented in English. The book continues the saga of Fawn Bluefield and Dag Redwing Hickory, exploring their journey through a perilous world filled with dark magic and malevolent beings.
In Passage, readers will find an intricate blend of romance, action, and adventure as the devoted couple seeks peace and acceptance amidst challenges. The narrative introduces new companions who join Fawn and Dag in their quest, highlighting themes of loyalty and courage. This volume contributes to the overarching story of love and resilience in a richly crafted fantasy setting.
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“A thoughtful and skillful author.”
—Cleveland Plain Dealer
One of the most respected writers in the field of speculative fiction, Lois McMaster Bujold has won numerous accolades and awards, including the Nebula and Locus Awards as well as the fantasy and science fiction genre’s most prestigious honor, the Hugo Award for Best Novel, four times (most recently for Paladin of Souls). With The Sharing Knife series, Bujold creates a brand new world fraught with peril, and spins an extraordinary romance between a young farm girl and the brave sorcerer-soldier entrusted with the defense of the land against a plague of vicious malevolent beings. In Passage, volume three in Bujold’s breathtaking saga of love, loyalty, and courage in the face of bigotry and dark magic, the devoted wedded lovers Fawn Bluefield and Dag Redwing Hickory are joined by new companions in their quest to find peace, acceptance, and a place in a most dangerous world.
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