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Tales of the Otori

Tales of the Otori (collective work) (edit title/settings)

Across the Nightingale Floor / Grass for His Pillow / Brilliance of the Moon

by Lian Hearn (Author) (edit contributors)

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In a remote mountain village high in the lands of the Three Countries lives Takeo, a boy with the exceptional skills of the deadly Tribe - preternatural hearing, the ability to be in two places at once and invisibility. But brought up among the peaceful Hidden, Takeo has yet to discover the... read more

Books in This Collection

  1. Across the Nightingale Floor

    by Lian Hearn (Author)

    This is the first book in a new epic trilogy that has already become a bestselling sensation in England and Australia, earning comparisons to The Lord of the Rings . It begins with the legend of a nightingale floor in a black-walled fortress-a...

  2. Grass for His Pillow

    by Lian Hearn (Author)

    Praised for its epic scope and descriptive detail, Across the Nightingale Floor , the first book of the Tales of the Otori, was an international bestseller and critical success, named by the London Times as "the most compelling novel to have...

  3. Brilliance of the Moon

    by Lian Hearn (Author)

    A beautiful, haunting evocation of the medieval Japan of Lian Hearn's imagination, this thrilling follow-up to Grass for His Pillow and Across the Nightingale Floor delves deeper into the complex loyalties that bind its characters from...

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  1. Lian Hearn (Author)

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