Book Review: Terry Goodkind’s Faith of the Fallen
As savage hordes stand poised to invade their homeland, Richard and Kahlan’s devotion, not only to each other but to their cause and their duty, is imperiled in the descending fury of war.
As savage hordes stand poised to invade their homeland, Richard and Kahlan’s devotion, not only to each other but to their cause and their duty, is imperiled in the descending fury of war.
Richard Rahl and Kahlan Amnell have married and their wedding is the key that unlocks a spell sealed away long ago in a faraway country. Now a deadly power pours forth that threatens to turn the world into a lifeless waste.
A deadly plague unleashed, forces Richard Cypher and his beloved Kahlan Amnell to seek out the Temple of the Winds, a fortress of evil sealed away for three thousand years.
Richard realizes the truth of being a War Wizard, having brought down the barrier between the Old and New World. Now Richard must stop the invasion and unite them all under one rule.
Trapped in a conflict between two men, young Abby struggles to win the aid of the wizard Zedd Zorander, fighting to save the life of a child at the cost of Zedd’s sacred duty and the shadow of an ancient betrayal.
It’s war, suffering, torture, and deceit that Richard Cypher, forced to endure the Sisters of the Light that he may stop Darken Rahl from freeing the Keeper, and Kahlan must struggle through to find the elusive…Stone of Tears.
In the aftermath of the brutal murder of his father, a mysterious woman, Kahlan Amnell, appears in Richard Cypher’s forest sanctuary seeking help . . . and more.