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Gli Archivi del Khorasan

Questa epica saga fantasy approfondisce i temi della religione, dell'oppressione e dell'intrigo politico in una terra attanagliata da un potere oscuro. Segui coraggiosi eroi mentre combattono contro l'opprimente Talismano, un'entità che sopprime la conoscenza e soggioga le donne. Sfruttando un'antica magia e spinti dalla determinazione di fermare la sua diffusione distruttiva, un gruppo di ribelli cerca la chiave per sconfiggere il tiranno e i suoi ferventi seguaci. Immergiti in un mondo di eroismo, meraviglia e speranza.

The Bladebone
The Blue Eye
The Black Khan
The Bloodprint

Ordine di lettura consigliato

  1. A dark power known as the Talisman has risen in the land. Born of ignorance and persecution, it is led by a man known only as the One-Eyed Preacher. A superstitious patriarchy, cruel and terrifying, the Talisman suppresses knowledge and subjugates women. And it is growing. But there are those who seek to stop the oppressive spread of the Talisman. A resistance formed of the Companions of Hira - a group of rebels versed in the power of ancient scripture, a magic known as the Claim - believe they have discovered the key to destroying the One-Eyed Preacher and his fervid followers: The Bloodprint.

    The Bloodprint1
    3,2
  2. The Black Khan

    • 496pagine
    • 18 ore di lettura

    Book two of Ausma Zehanat Khan's powerful, unforgettable new series, The Khorasan Archives.

    The Black Khan2
    3,9
  3. Third instalment in Ausma Zehanat Khan's powerful epic fantasy quartet: a series that lies somewhere between N. K. Jemisin and George R.R. Martin, in which a powerful band of women must use all the powers at their disposal to defeat a dark and oppressive, patriarchal regime

    The Blue Eye3
    4,0
  4. The fourth and final instalment in Ausma Zehanat Khan's powerful epic fantasy quartet: a series that lies somewhere between N. K. Jemisin and George R.R. Martin, in which a powerful band of women must use all the powers at their disposal to defeat a dark and oppressive, patriarchal regime

    The Bladebone4
    4,4