The Sword and the Flame

The Sword and the Flame by Stephen R. Lawhead is the third volume of The Dragon King Saga, published by Lion Hudson PLC in 2002. This edition features anglicised spellings and spans 362 pages, presenting a narrative where Quentin, now reigning as the Dragon King, confronts the challenges of his new role. As he grapples with the kidnapping of his son, Quentin must navigate his conscience while facing the necromancer Nimrood, with stakes that extend beyond mere kingdom affairs.
Readers will find an exploration of themes related to fantasy and epic storytelling, as the plot unfolds with a blend of magic and adventure. The story delves into Quentin’s internal struggles and the broader implications of his decisions, set against a backdrop of juvenile fiction elements. This edition invites readers to immerse themselves in a richly crafted world where personal and political dilemmas intertwine, making it a notable addition to the fantasy genre.
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In the third volume of The Dragon King Saga Quentin finally reigns as the Dragon King. Faced with the kidnap of his son, he struggles with his conscience as he again faces necromancer Nimrood. This time more than a kingdom hangs in the balance. This edition contains anglicised spellings.
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