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Dark is the Moon Author(s) Ian Irvine Cover artist Mark Sofilas Country Australia Language English Series The View from the Mirror Genre(s) Fantasy novel Publisher Orbit Books, Penguin Books Publication date 3 May 2001 Media type Print (Paperback) Pages 704 pp (paperback edition) ISBN ISBN 1-84149-038-5 (paperback edition) OCLC Number 46984194 Preceded by The Tower on the Rift Followed by The Way Between the Worlds Dark is the Moon is the third novel in The View from the Mirror quartet, by Ian Irvine.
Official Synopsis
Volume 3 of the acclaimed The View from the Mirror quartet continues the action begun in A Shadow on the Glass and The Tower on the Rift. Rulke the Great Betrayer is free at last to use the deadly construct he has spent a thousand years perfecting. To succeed he needs just one thing – Karan's unique sensitive talent. Karan and her lover Llian are lost in the Nightland, in an alien palace that is collapsing about them. Only Rulke can open the gate and send them home to Santhenar, but Karan is terrified he will corrupt Llian. Yggur and Mendark, sworn enemies, struggle to tame the power of the rift. They must seal the gate before Rulke brings forth his construct. If they fail, he will ravage the world. And if they succeed, Karan and Llian will be trapped in the Nightland for eternity.
Series Arc: The View from the Mirror
Book 1: A Shadow on the Glass
Book 2: The Tower on the Rift
Book 3: Dark is the Moon
Book 4: The Way Between the WorldsSeries Arc: The Well of Echoes
Book 1: Geomancer
Book 2: Tetrarch
Book 3: Scrutator
Book 4: ChimaeraSeries Arc: The Song of the Tears
Book 1: Torments of the Traitor / The Fate of the Fallen
Book 2: The Curse on the Chosen
Book 3: The Destiny of the Dead
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