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The Fate Of The Fallen: The Song of the Tears: Volume One Paperback – 7 Sept. 2006
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- Print length624 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherOrbit
- Publication date7 Sept. 2006
- Dimensions15.2 x 4 x 23.4 cm
- ISBN-101841494682
- ISBN-13978-1841494685
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- Publisher : Orbit (7 Sept. 2006)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 624 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1841494682
- ISBN-13 : 978-1841494685
- Dimensions : 15.2 x 4 x 23.4 cm
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A NOTE ON TYPOS IN SOME OLD EBOOK EDITIONS
Some readers have commented on the number of typos in the old ebook editions from my former publisher. These editions are no longer available, and now that I'm publishing the books myself I believed that I've corrected all the typos. But if you find one, please contact me via my website or social media and I'll make sure they're fixed.
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I'm an Australian author of 34 novels and a short story collection, mainly fantasy. They include the bestselling Three Worlds epic fantasy sequence, which has sold over a million print copies and has been published in 11 countries. It comprises The View from the Mirror quartet, The Well of Echoes quartet and The Song of the Tears trilogy. I'm currently writing the last two books of The Gates Of Good and Evil quartet, the sequel to The View from the Mirror.
WHY I WRITE
Funny thing is, I never wanted to be a writer. From an early age I wanted to be a scientist. I'm an expert in pollution and I've spent much of my working life studying it in far-flung places like Mauritius, Sumatra, Mongolia, South Korea, the Philippines, Papua-New Guinea and Western Samoa, as well as all over Australia. Often scuba diving to the bottom of festering harbours and hammering tubes deep into the polluted mud to collect samples for chemical analysis. Now that's living!
I was a small, quiet kid who devoured books from the moment I learned to read. When I was naughty, Mum wouldn't let me read anything for a week - talk about a cruel and unusual punishment.
I discovered fantasy in the early 70's, with The Lord of the Rings and the Earthsea trilogy, and was immediately hooked. But there wasn't much fantasy available in those days; within a couple of years I'd read everything available. I wanted more and bigger tales, on vaster canvases, but they didn't exist back then. That's why I had to become a writer - to write the kind of stories I wanted to read. Twenty-seven years later I still love being a storyteller. it's the best job of all.
I'm also fascinated by the art of storytelling and have spent a huge amount of time studying it and writing articles about various aspects of writing and publishing.
WHAT I WRITE
I've never wanted to write about superheroes or huge, reckless warriors who know no fear. I write epic fantasy about underdogs and ordinary people who, in pursuit of their goals, are put to the limit of human endurance. My characters aren't fantasy stereotypes, they're real people with believable motivations and unfortunate flaws. I'm well known for strong female characters who have as many adventures as the men, and frequently get them out of trouble (I have five sisters). My characters are often small or clumsy or inexperienced or handicapped in some way, yet they make up for it with cleverness, ingenuity or sheer, low cunning. My antagonists are real, complex people who do bad things for strong and deeply-held reasons - never 'just because they're evil'.
Though my characters suffer every kind of torment imaginable, at their lowest point they discover the truest form of courage - they keep fighting because the fate of the people they care for, and the world they love, depends on them never giving up.
If there's a message behind my work, it's about the triumph of the human spirit. When the great names of the world let us down, ordinary frail people must step up to fill the gap - and discover that, with selfless courage and utter determination, they can change the world.
I'm passionate about justice and I like to see it done. Most of my villains meet an ironically appropriate fate in the end, though their end can be a long time coming. My put-upon heroes generally achieve a kind of peace, and some of their goals, though they rarely get everything they ache for.
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Customers enjoy the story quality. They find it a great read for fantasy fiction fans, with a complex storyline and depth. The book is an enjoyable start to a new series, and a worthwhile addition to any fantasy reader's collection.
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- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 4 August 2017Absolutely brilliant I own the previous 3 books this keeps pulling you back to read your senses awoken great writing
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 9 January 2014This was a gift for my brother, I personally don't like fantasy stuff, but is catches his imagination which is why ne now owns the complete series.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 5 April 2019Well written, fantasy novel, part of a rich and complex series
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 25 April 2016i absolutely love Ian Irvine an all of his stories. very complex story line, a lot of depth and a very compelling read.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 18 September 2006I don't know what it is about Ian Irvine's books that I like but I had this one read in a day and found it as enjoyable as the rest of them. He builds characters like eddings but without the rose tinted specs and worlds like tolkein. Its fantasy, but for grown ups.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 5 February 2013A highly enjoyable start to a new series. A worthy addition to any fantasy readers collection. Am very much looking forward to the rest of the series.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 2 February 2016A very good read. Keeps you wanting more
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 29 April 2014Has done another great story all ready want to read the next one. Have got it downloading as I type :)
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- Kindle CustomerReviewed in Australia on 28 May 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars I adored this book.
Thank you
I am overly excited to continue this series and others like it. Well written, exciting character development, unpredictable story line
- Amazon CustomerReviewed in France on 21 March 2008
4.0 out of 5 stars The start of another adventure between 3 worlds.
Irvine once again writes another tale of three parallel worlds. Much has changed on the planet Santhenar since the last tale, but as usual he has succeeded in writing a story which has us identifying with the characters within and making it hard to put the book down for want of knowing what will happen to them next. An excellent book to take your mind off things while you get lost in an adventure on the planet Santhenar.
- MatthewReviewed in the United States on 2 December 2015
5.0 out of 5 stars Riveting read!
This book had me hooked from the beginning and kept me thinking and guessing until the end. I'd recommend it to anyone who enjoys a good story.
- Amazon CustomerReviewed in the United States on 24 May 2016
5.0 out of 5 stars Easy reading, great story teller
Easy reading, great story teller. Ian Irvine manages to weave a captivating universe whilst continuing to mix it up from series to series
- BoggoReviewed in Australia on 4 January 2016
4.0 out of 5 stars Four Stars
Good read,