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The Eagle and the Nightingales (Bardic Voices, Bk 3)
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The Eagle and the Nightingales (Bardic Voices, Bk 3)
Author: Mercedes Lackey

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Publisher: Baen
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780671877064 - ISBN-10: 0671877062
Publication Date: 2/1/1996
Pages: 416


Other Versions of this Book: Hardcover

Book Description:
In the process of discovering just what is going on in Alanda, Nightingale joins forces with T'fyrr, a birdman with the visage of a raptor and the voice of an angel. And before the King--and through him the gypsies, Free Bards and non-humans of the 20 kingdoms--is saved, they, the Eagle and the Nightingale, will have become less than lovers but far more than friends.

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Sharon K. (Sharbysyd) wrote on 4/17/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

From the back cover: Let the King be King!

Why is the High King of the Human kingdoms not doing his job - and thereby allowing the Church to fill the power vacuum in the human lands of Alanda? This is a matter of some concern to Nightingale and her friends: the Church is becoming ever more overtly hostile to non-human sentients (of which there are several species in Alanda) as well as to anything that it does not at least indirectly control, such as gypsies and Free Bards.

To discover just what is going on, she will join forces with T'fyrr, a birdman with the visage of a raptor and the voice of an angelic choir. And before the King - and through him the gypsies, Free Bards and non-humans of the twenty kingdoms - is saved they, the Eagle and the Nightingale, will have become if not quite lovers then far more than friends.....


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William S. (wmsuspence) wrote on 8/8/2009...


Bardic elve Nightingale gets involved with finding out why a great king has quit running things. This involves the usual mucic with adding the character of T'lyrr, a birdman. Plots to enslave all non humans to use in industry play a major part. This one was good but not my favorite. I had a hard time with an eagle and a human becoming way close. I would save this for the time where I just didn't have anything I really wanted to read.

Marj J. (marj) wrote on 8/26/2006...


Bards, humans, elves, and more - book III


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