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Angel Fire East (Word and Void Trilogy, Bk 3)
Author: Terry Brooks

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Publisher: Del Rey
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780345435255 - ISBN-10: 0345435257
Pages: 384


Other Versions of this Book: Hardcover, Audio Cassette (Abridged), Paperback

Book Description:
As a Knight of the Word, John Ross has struggled against the dark forces of the Void and his minions for twenty-five years.  The grim future he dreams each night-- a world reduced to blood and ashes--will come true, unless he can stop them now, in the present.  

The birth of a gypsy morph, a rare and dangerous creature that could be an invaluable weapon in his fight against the Void, brings John Ross and Nest Freemark together again. Twice before, with the fate of the world hanging in the balance, the lives of Ross and Nest have intersected. Together, they have prevailed.  But now they will face an ancient evil beyond anything they have ever encountered, a demon of ruthless intelligence and feral cunning.  As a firestorm of evil erupts, threatening to consume lives and shatter dreams, they have but a single chance to solve the mystery of the Gypsy morph--and their own profound connection.

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Andy R. (mazeface) wrote on 1/19/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

A group of demons stake out Nest's hometown waiting for John Ross to seek her out. The conclusion of 'The Word and the Void' series.

I have to admit, I enjoyed the first book in this series â€" "Running with the Demon" â€" the most, this third installment brings the series to a satisfactory close. The second book, "A Knight of the Word", seemed more of an interlude, but "Angel Fire East" brings the story back to its origins: the small town of Sinsinnippi. Something about demons running around a small town (as opposed to a large city like Seattle, the setting in "A Knight of the Word") seems to be more frightening. Enjoyed it, but I felt the main characters made some foolish choices â€" obviously meant to increase the suspense. Overall, however, glad I finished it.

Laron C. (icepigs) wrote on 10/30/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

An excellent end to a very good series. I think this was the best book of the three.

Edith S. (ebgb) wrote on 12/3/2005...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

It is a good story over-all,but the author leaves it open for more books in the series/world.


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Barb K. (grandmabarb6) wrote on 4/8/2007...


As a knight of the word, John Ross has struggled against the tireless dark forces of the Void for twenty-five years with the magic he wields. Now Ross has learned of the birth of a gypsy morph, a rare and dangerous creature formed of wild magics spontaneously knit together. If he can discover its secret, the morph can be an invaluable weapon against the void, But the void, too knows the value of the morph, and will not rest until the creature has been corrupted - or destroyed.

Leslie A. (cajunma) wrote on 8/7/2006...


Excellent reading!! Great storyline of good against evil.

Stefanie M. (GIR) wrote on 6/13/2006...


Wow! Intense. Good vs evil. Very Good Series.

Jeff B. (Dazzy) wrote on 1/10/2006...


Hated to see this story end!!?? OR will there be another?

ladystyx wrote on 9/14/2005...


From Publishers Weekly
Fighting supernatural evil is taxing work, and Brooks's third novel of humanity's stand against the demons of the Void shows hints of battle fatigue. Fifteen years have passed since the events chronicled in Running with the Demon (1997), but neither Knight of the Word John Ross nor former Olympic runner Nest Freemark seem much changed by their encounters with predatory devils who incarnate modern social ills: he is still the reluctant hero tasked with preventing the Void's incursion into human affairs, and she remains the righteous heroine suppressing her demon-tainted powers. The plot follows a pattern similar to A Knight of the Word (1998), beginning with Ross's tormenting vision of the future that will occur if he fails to keep a gypsy morphAa shapeshifting bundle of "wild magics" with potential to become a weapon for good or evilAfrom falling into demon hands. Ross seeks Nest's help in Hopewell, Ill., a hometown of Norman Rockwell blissfulness primed for demonic devastation. There the morph changes into a young boy, which makes him vulnerable to the schemes of avuncular fiend Findo Gask and provides Brooks with a focus for exploring the importance of parental responsibility and mother love. This predictable dark fantasy springs a few surprises at its end, but the long parade of characters from the earlier installments gives it the feel of a family reunion one endures out of obligation rather than enthusiasm. Like Nest, this novel keeps pace, but a change of direction is in order for the series. (Oct.)
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Carole M. (camann704) wrote on 7/30/2005...


Thoroughly enjoyed it!!


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