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    1. The Kingdoms of Thorn and Bone: Book 4

      The Born Queen (2008)

      by J. Gregory Keyes

      In The Kingdoms of Thorn and Bone, Greg Keyes has crafted a brilliant saga of magic, adventure, and love set against a backdrop of clashing empires and an ancient, reawakened evil. Now, with The Born Queen, Keyes brings his epic to a masterly close, gathering the strands of plot and character... (learn more about this book)

    1. The Kingdoms of Thorn and Bone: Book 3

      The Blood Knight (2006)

      by J. Gregory Keyes

      Brimming with passion and adventure, Greg Keyes’s epic saga of a royal family’s fall from power through treachery and dark magic, set amid the return of ancient evils whose malevolence threatens to annihilate humanity, bids fair to become a classic of its kind. Now, in the eagerly awaited third... (learn more about this book)

    1. The Kingdoms of Thorn and Bone: Book 2

      The Charnel Prince (2004)

      by J. Gregory Keyes

      When the legendary Briar King awoke from his slumber, a season of darkness and horror fell upon the Kingdom of Crotheny. Now countless breeds of unspeakable monsters roam the countryside. An epidemic of madness has transformed peaceful villagers from the wildlands into savage, flesh-eating... (learn more about this book)

    1. Star Wars: The New Jedi Order: Book 18

      The Final Prophecy (2003)

      by J. Gregory Keyes

      As a beleaguered galaxy fights its way back from the brink of destruction, the Jedi’s most fearsome enemy plots to end the war–and claim victory–with a final act of domination. . . . The troubles for the embattled living planet Zonama Sekot have just begun. As Luke Skywalker and Jacen Solo... (learn more about this book)

    1. The Kingdoms of Thorn and Bone: Book 1

      The Briar King (2003)

      by J. Gregory Keyes

      Two thousand years ago, the Born Queen defeated the Skasloi lords, freeing humans from the bitter yoke of slavery. But now monstrous creatures roam the land—and destinies become inextricably entangled in a drama of power and seduction. The king’s woodsman, a rebellious girl, a young priest, a... (learn more about this book)

    1. The Age of Unreason: Book 4

      The Shadows of God (2001)

      by J. Gregory Keyes

      “INVENTIVE AND EXCITING, FILLED WITH CLEVER DETAILS AND HIGH ADVENTURE, this brings to a close a sequence that seems likely to establish Keyes as one of the more significant and original new fantasy writers to appear in recent years.” – Science Fiction Chronicl e As the ruthless forces of... (learn more about this book)

    1. Star Wars: The New Jedi Order: Book 8

      Edge of Victory II: Rebirth (2001)

      by J. Gregory Keyes

      The Star Wars epic continues its dazzling space odyssey in The New Jedi Order–as Luke and Mara, Leia and Han, and others battle the mighty enemy from beyond the galactic rim. The brutal Yuuzhan Vong are scouring the universe for Jedi to slaughter. With no help from the divided New... (learn more about this book)

    1. Star Wars: The New Jedi Order: Book 7

      Edge of Victory I: Conquest (2001)

      by J. Gregory Keyes

      The dazzling Star Wars space adventure continues in The New Jedi Order as Luke Skywalker, Anakin Solo, Mara Jade Skywalker, and others battle their deadliest enemy in a tale of nonstop action, shadowy evil, and spectacular triumph . . . No longer content with the destruction the Yuuzhan... (learn more about this book)

    1. The Age of Unreason: Book 3

      Empire of Unreason (2000)

      by J. Gregory Keyes, Greg Keyes

      There has never been an epic quite like The Age of Unreason . By interweaving reality with arcane fantasy, J. Gregory Keyes proves himself a literary alchemist who vividly recreates the eighteenth century–and brings it brilliantly to new life. When Sir Isaac Newton uncovered the secrets of... (learn more about this book)

    1. Babylon 5: The Psi Corps Trilogy: Book 3

      Final Reckoning (1999)

      The Fate of Bester

      by J. Gregory Keyes

      For Alfred Bester, "the Corps was mother, the Corps was father." But now, his Corps was doomed . . . Under the ruthless command of Alfred Bester, Psi Corps's reign of terror reached unspeakable new heights--and touched off a civil war among the telepaths. Corps minions fought renegade... (learn more about this book)