Secondhand Fantasy Fiction Bargain Book Box SP2256
Secondhand Fantasy Bargain Book Box
This collection of twenty-one fantasy novels features complete or near-complete series from some of the genre's most popular authors. The box includes a significant number of titles by David Eddings, covering the Belgariad, Elenium, and Tamuli sagas, as well as the gritty Night Angel trilogy by Brent Weeks. Also included are classic heroic fantasy novels by David Gemmell and the Artifacts of Power series by Maggie Furey, offering a wide range of magic systems and epic quests. Each book is secondhand and may show signs of wear.
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Last Sword of Power by David Gemmell This novel reinterprets the Arthurian legend through a darker, heroic fantasy lens. With the Blood Kings rising and the land in chaos, the hope of the people rests on the return of the Ghost King. It explores themes of power, sacrifice, and the heavy burden of leadership in a world on the brink of destruction.
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Legend by David Gemmell Druss the Legend, an aging warrior with a fearsome reputation, marches to the fortress of Dros Delnoch to stand against a massive barbarian horde. The novel is a classic siege story that examines heroism, mortality, and the indomitable human spirit. It remains one of the most influential works in the heroic fantasy genre.
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Dark Prince by David Gemmell Following the life of Parmenion, a brilliant general of mixed Spartan and Macedonian heritage, this story blends history with mythological elements. As he battles to secure the future of the young Alexander the Great, he faces dark sorcery and the Chaos Spirit. It is a gripping tale of military strategy and supernatural destiny.
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Pawn of Prophecy by David Eddings The first book in The Belgariad introduces Garion, a young farm boy whose quiet life is upended when a powerful object is stolen. Accompanied by his mysterious aunt and an old storyteller, he embarks on a journey that reveals his true heritage. It sets the stage for a classic quest of magic and destiny.
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Queen of Sorcery by David Eddings Continuing the quest to recover the Orb of Aldur, Garion and his companions traverse dangerous lands filled with spies and monsters. As they travel, Garion begins to understand the strange powers awakening within him. The narrative deepens the world-building and explores the complex relationships between the sorcerers and the gods.
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Magician's Gambit by David Eddings Garion and his friends must journey into the heart of the enemy territory to retrieve the stolen Orb from the tower of the sorcerer Ctuchik. The stakes rise as the group faces physical dangers and magical traps that test their loyalty and skill. This installment focuses on the confrontation between the forces of light and dark.
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Enchanters' End Game by David Eddings The conclusion of The Belgariad sees the armies of the West gathering to distract the Angaraks while Garion heads to the City of Endless Night. He must face the dark god Torak in a duel that will decide the fate of the world. It brings the epic journey to a resolution with high-stakes combat and fulfillment of prophecy.
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Polgara the Sorceress by David & Leigh Eddings This prequel novel provides the life story of Polgara, one of the most powerful and enduring characters in the series. Spanning thousands of years, it details her training, her political maneuverings, and her vigil over the Rivan line. The book offers a new perspective on the events of the main series through her eyes.
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The Sapphire Rose by David Eddings The final volume of The Elenium trilogy follows Sir Sparhawk as he wields the power of the Blue Rose to cure Queen Ehlana. He must battle the dark god Azash who is imprisoned within a clay idol. The story combines knightly chivalry with high magic, bringing the quest to a dramatic and satisfying close.
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The Diamond Throne by David Eddings Sir Sparhawk returns from exile to find his queen poisoned and encased in diamond to suspend her life. To save her, he must find a cure while battling political corruption and ancient evils threatening the church. This opens a new trilogy featuring armored knights, complex magic systems, and a search for a legendary artifact.
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The Hidden City by David Eddings In the conclusion of the Tamuli trilogy, Sparhawk and his allies must confront the ancient paranoia of the mad god Cyrgon. The action moves to the Hidden City where the final secrets of the Tamuli empire are revealed. It is a story of divine warfare and the lengths a knight will go to protect his family and kingdom.
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The Shining Ones by David Eddings Sparhawk continues his campaign in the Tamuli empire, dealing with unrest and supernatural threats that mirror ancient legends. The story introduces the Shining Ones, mysterious beings who may hold the key to defeating the new enemy. It blends political intrigue with the expansion of the magical lore established in the previous books.
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Domes of Fire by David Eddings The first book of the Tamuli series sees a restless Sparhawk called upon to help the distant Tamuli Empire, which is beset by internal strife. He travels east with his companions to uncover the source of the disturbances. The novel introduces a new setting and culture while retaining the familiar banter and camaraderie of the characters.
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The Ruby Knight by David Eddings Sir Sparhawk continues his quest to find the Bhelliom, the only jewel capable of curing the poisoned Queen Ehlana. His journey takes him through hostile lands where he must face ogres, bandits, and dark sorcery. The narrative ramps up the tension as the time limit for the Queen’s survival ticks down.
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Aurian by Maggie Furey Aurian, a young mage, discovers that her mentor, the Archmage Miathan, intends to use the Artifacts of Power for evil. Forced to flee, she must master her abilities and gather allies to stop him. This opening volume sets up a struggle against tyranny and explores the cost of wielding great magical power.
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Dhiammara by Maggie Furey In the conclusion to the Artifacts of Power series, Aurian must return to the city of Nexis to confront Miathan and reclaim the future of her people. The story involves the recovery of the final artifact and the resolution of the war between the Mages and the Mortals. It is a dramatic finale filled with elemental magic.
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Shadow's Edge by Brent Weeks Kylar Stern has left the way of the assassin behind, attempting to live a peaceful life, but his past refuses to let him go. When the Godking threatens his friends and the kingdom, Kylar must embrace his powers once more. The novel explores the price of redemption and the corrupting nature of absolute power.
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The Way of Shadows by Brent Weeks Azoth, a guild rat living in the slums, seeks an apprenticeship with the city's most feared assassin, Durzo Blint, to survive. He must shed his old identity and learn the deadly arts of the wetboy. This gritty fantasy debut introduces a world of magical assassins, political intrigue, and moral ambiguity.
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Beyond the Shadows by Brent Weeks The final book in the Night Angel trilogy sees Kylar facing impossible odds as armies clash and ancient gods awaken. He must decide what he is willing to sacrifice to save the ones he loves and the kingdom he protects. The story delivers a high-octane conclusion with twists, magical battles, and emotional stakes.
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Harp of Winds by Maggie Furey Aurian continues her quest to find the four lost Artifacts of Power, travelling to the Southern lands to retrieve the Harp of Winds. She faces environmental hazards and the pursuit of the Archmage’s forces. The novel expands the world map and introduces new magical challenges for the protagonist and her companions.
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The Sword of Flame by Maggie Furey The search for the Artifacts leads Aurian to a desert land where she must find the Sword of Flame. The pressure mounts as the Archmage’s power grows and the world descends further into chaos. This installment focuses on the trials of the journey and the forging of alliances necessary for the final confrontation.
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Secondhand Fantasy Bargain Book Box
This collection of twenty-one fantasy novels features complete or near-complete series from some of the genre's most popular authors. The box includes a significant number of titles by David Eddings, covering the Belgariad, Elenium, and Tamuli sagas, as well as the gritty Night Angel trilogy by Brent Weeks. Also included are classic heroic fantasy novels by David Gemmell and the Artifacts of Power series by Maggie Furey, offering a wide range of magic systems and epic quests. Each book is secondhand and may show signs of wear.
-
Last Sword of Power by David Gemmell This novel reinterprets the Arthurian legend through a darker, heroic fantasy lens. With the Blood Kings rising and the land in chaos, the hope of the people rests on the return of the Ghost King. It explores themes of power, sacrifice, and the heavy burden of leadership in a world on the brink of destruction.
-
Legend by David Gemmell Druss the Legend, an aging warrior with a fearsome reputation, marches to the fortress of Dros Delnoch to stand against a massive barbarian horde. The novel is a classic siege story that examines heroism, mortality, and the indomitable human spirit. It remains one of the most influential works in the heroic fantasy genre.
-
Dark Prince by David Gemmell Following the life of Parmenion, a brilliant general of mixed Spartan and Macedonian heritage, this story blends history with mythological elements. As he battles to secure the future of the young Alexander the Great, he faces dark sorcery and the Chaos Spirit. It is a gripping tale of military strategy and supernatural destiny.
-
Pawn of Prophecy by David Eddings The first book in The Belgariad introduces Garion, a young farm boy whose quiet life is upended when a powerful object is stolen. Accompanied by his mysterious aunt and an old storyteller, he embarks on a journey that reveals his true heritage. It sets the stage for a classic quest of magic and destiny.
-
Queen of Sorcery by David Eddings Continuing the quest to recover the Orb of Aldur, Garion and his companions traverse dangerous lands filled with spies and monsters. As they travel, Garion begins to understand the strange powers awakening within him. The narrative deepens the world-building and explores the complex relationships between the sorcerers and the gods.
-
Magician's Gambit by David Eddings Garion and his friends must journey into the heart of the enemy territory to retrieve the stolen Orb from the tower of the sorcerer Ctuchik. The stakes rise as the group faces physical dangers and magical traps that test their loyalty and skill. This installment focuses on the confrontation between the forces of light and dark.
-
Enchanters' End Game by David Eddings The conclusion of The Belgariad sees the armies of the West gathering to distract the Angaraks while Garion heads to the City of Endless Night. He must face the dark god Torak in a duel that will decide the fate of the world. It brings the epic journey to a resolution with high-stakes combat and fulfillment of prophecy.
-
Polgara the Sorceress by David & Leigh Eddings This prequel novel provides the life story of Polgara, one of the most powerful and enduring characters in the series. Spanning thousands of years, it details her training, her political maneuverings, and her vigil over the Rivan line. The book offers a new perspective on the events of the main series through her eyes.
-
The Sapphire Rose by David Eddings The final volume of The Elenium trilogy follows Sir Sparhawk as he wields the power of the Blue Rose to cure Queen Ehlana. He must battle the dark god Azash who is imprisoned within a clay idol. The story combines knightly chivalry with high magic, bringing the quest to a dramatic and satisfying close.
-
The Diamond Throne by David Eddings Sir Sparhawk returns from exile to find his queen poisoned and encased in diamond to suspend her life. To save her, he must find a cure while battling political corruption and ancient evils threatening the church. This opens a new trilogy featuring armored knights, complex magic systems, and a search for a legendary artifact.
-
The Hidden City by David Eddings In the conclusion of the Tamuli trilogy, Sparhawk and his allies must confront the ancient paranoia of the mad god Cyrgon. The action moves to the Hidden City where the final secrets of the Tamuli empire are revealed. It is a story of divine warfare and the lengths a knight will go to protect his family and kingdom.
-
The Shining Ones by David Eddings Sparhawk continues his campaign in the Tamuli empire, dealing with unrest and supernatural threats that mirror ancient legends. The story introduces the Shining Ones, mysterious beings who may hold the key to defeating the new enemy. It blends political intrigue with the expansion of the magical lore established in the previous books.
-
Domes of Fire by David Eddings The first book of the Tamuli series sees a restless Sparhawk called upon to help the distant Tamuli Empire, which is beset by internal strife. He travels east with his companions to uncover the source of the disturbances. The novel introduces a new setting and culture while retaining the familiar banter and camaraderie of the characters.
-
The Ruby Knight by David Eddings Sir Sparhawk continues his quest to find the Bhelliom, the only jewel capable of curing the poisoned Queen Ehlana. His journey takes him through hostile lands where he must face ogres, bandits, and dark sorcery. The narrative ramps up the tension as the time limit for the Queen’s survival ticks down.
-
Aurian by Maggie Furey Aurian, a young mage, discovers that her mentor, the Archmage Miathan, intends to use the Artifacts of Power for evil. Forced to flee, she must master her abilities and gather allies to stop him. This opening volume sets up a struggle against tyranny and explores the cost of wielding great magical power.
-
Dhiammara by Maggie Furey In the conclusion to the Artifacts of Power series, Aurian must return to the city of Nexis to confront Miathan and reclaim the future of her people. The story involves the recovery of the final artifact and the resolution of the war between the Mages and the Mortals. It is a dramatic finale filled with elemental magic.
-
Shadow's Edge by Brent Weeks Kylar Stern has left the way of the assassin behind, attempting to live a peaceful life, but his past refuses to let him go. When the Godking threatens his friends and the kingdom, Kylar must embrace his powers once more. The novel explores the price of redemption and the corrupting nature of absolute power.
-
The Way of Shadows by Brent Weeks Azoth, a guild rat living in the slums, seeks an apprenticeship with the city's most feared assassin, Durzo Blint, to survive. He must shed his old identity and learn the deadly arts of the wetboy. This gritty fantasy debut introduces a world of magical assassins, political intrigue, and moral ambiguity.
-
Beyond the Shadows by Brent Weeks The final book in the Night Angel trilogy sees Kylar facing impossible odds as armies clash and ancient gods awaken. He must decide what he is willing to sacrifice to save the ones he loves and the kingdom he protects. The story delivers a high-octane conclusion with twists, magical battles, and emotional stakes.
-
Harp of Winds by Maggie Furey Aurian continues her quest to find the four lost Artifacts of Power, travelling to the Southern lands to retrieve the Harp of Winds. She faces environmental hazards and the pursuit of the Archmage’s forces. The novel expands the world map and introduces new magical challenges for the protagonist and her companions.
-
The Sword of Flame by Maggie Furey The search for the Artifacts leads Aurian to a desert land where she must find the Sword of Flame. The pressure mounts as the Archmage’s power grows and the world descends further into chaos. This installment focuses on the trials of the journey and the forging of alliances necessary for the final confrontation.