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The Further Chronicles of Conan (edition 1999)

by Robert Jordan (Author)

Series: Conan's Journeys (Omnibus: Book 11, Book 24, Book 15)

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Three classic Conan novels from the #1New York Times bestselling author ofCrossroads of Twilight Robert Jordan, international bestselling author ofThe Wheel of Time series, has been called the greatest writer ever to tell the stories of Conan the Barbarian. Now his three most breathtaking chronicles are available in trade paperback for the very first time, certain to delight Jordan and Conan fans everywhere. In Conan the Magnificent, our hero is stalked amid the savage crags of the Kezankian Mountains, caught between rival armies as the sultry huntress Jondra closes in. InConan the Triumphant, he enters the service of the sumptuous Lady Synelle, unaware that she is the secret high priestess of the demon god Al'Kirr. In the third chronicle, Conan faces his most terrifying adversary yet -- the Sinani, demon-guardians of the ancient tomb of the Vendhyan kings. He must first seek out an antidote to the unknown poison coursing through his veins, then resist the charms of the voluptuous noblewoman Vyndra if he is to be . . .Conan the Victorious.… (more)

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