The Daylight War (The Demon Cycle, Book 3)
By (Author) Peter V. Brett
Book 3
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperVoyager
26th March 2018
24th October 2013
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Fantasy
813.6
Paperback
816
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 44mm
560g
The Daylight War, the eagerly anticipated third volume in Bretts internationally bestselling Demon Cycle, continues the epic tale of humanitys last stand against an army of demons.
ON THE NIGHT OF A NEW MOON ALL SHADOWS DEEPEN AND THE DEMONS RISE.
Arlen Bales understands the threat better than anyone. Resisting the coreling plague has shaped him into a weapon so powerful he has attracted enemies both above and below ground.
But as Arlen prepares his people for battle, a daylight war approaches from the south. Out of the desert rides an army led by a man who believes his destiny is to unite humanity against the demons, willingly or not.
Once, Ahmann Jardir and Arlen were like brothers. Now they are the bitterest of rivals, and Jardirs ambition is matched only by the magic wielded by his first wife, Inevera, a powerful priestess.
The corelings will attack in thirty nights, and the only men capable of defeating them are divided against each other by the most deadly demons of all: those that lurk in the human heart.
Praise for The Demon Cycle:
Peter V. Brett is one of my favourite new authors
Patrick Rothfuss
There is much to admire in Peter Bretts writing, and his concept is brilliant. Theres action and suspense all the way. Terry Brooks
[Peter V. Brett is] at the top of his game. I give this my highest recommendation.
Tor.com
[Brett] confirms his place among epic fantasys pantheon of greats amid the likes of George R.R. Martin, Steven Erikson, and Robert Jordan.
Fantasy Book Critic
Peter V. Brett is the international bestselling author of THE PAINTED MAN and THE DESERT SPEAR. Raised on a steady diet of fantasy novels, comic books and Dungeons & Dragons, Brett has been writing fantasy stories for as long as he can remember. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in English literature and art history from the University at Buffalo in 1995, and then spent more than a decade in pharmaceutical publishing before returning to his bliss. He lives in New York City.