A stunning, heart-pounding, journey into the lost world of the Pharaohs. ? Wilbur Smith has earned international acclaim for his bestselling River God , The Seventh Scroll, and Warlock . Now, the unrivalled master of adventure returns with the eagerly awaited sequel to his thrilling Egyptian series with his most fantastic story yet. The Quest continues the story of the Warlock, Taita, wise in the lore of the gods and a master of magic and the supernatural. Egypt has been struck by a series of terrible plagues, killing its crops and crippling its people. Then the ultimate disaster befalls the kingdom. The Nile fails. The waters that nourish and sustain the land dry up. Something catastrophic is taking place in the distant and totally unexplored depths of Africa, from where the mighty river springs. In desperation the Pharaoh sends Taita, the only man who might be able to find his way through the hazardous territory to the source of the Nile and discover the cause of all their woes. But not even Taita can have any idea of what a terrible enemy waits in ambush in those dark lands at the end of their world. No other author can conjure up the violence and mystery of Ancient Egypt like Wilbur Smith. The Quest marks his stirring return to the acclaimed series and proves once again why fans such as Stephen King praise him as the world's "best historical novelist." ?
i loved this book! Wilbur Smith is brilliant! i started with the seventh scroll then river god, warlock and the quest. love them all. i keep hoping for more!!
Epic ! Impossible to put down!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
"OK," I said, "another long tedious historical novel by Wilbur Smith." Now that doesn't make it bad. In fact, just about everything Wilbur Smith has written has been outstanding. But, I just wasn't sure I wanted to take on another looonnnnng novel and a lonnngggg walk through Africa. Then again, it is Wilbur Smith. So IN I PLUNGED! From the moment I started this book, I was absorbed. I simply could not put the thing down. I found myself anxiously waiting for the end of the work day so I could run home and read some more about the Egyptian mage Taita and his sidekick Meren. The Nile River had dried up. Egypt was in peril. The population was starving and the Pharoah was at wit's end. Taita and Meren are Egypt's last hope to seek the origin of the Nile and remove any obstacle (mystical or not) which might be blocking the flow of life-giving water. Their journey takes them across different tribes and civilizations. The end of the line takes them to an evil entity who is nameless but whose name was Eos. I know that didn't make sense, but there were a number of things that didn't make sense in this novel. Nevertheless, it was spellbinding. The end is predictable, yet satisfying. A few surprises crop up along the trek and lead us to some interesting sub-plots. This is genuinely an epic novel. Even if you don't like Wilbur Smith. You need to read this ..... in my view his best ...... extraordinary book. Densel Myers Yukon, Oklahoma
As A Gift
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
My daughters and I purchased this for "Dad" a true Wilbur Smith fan. He doesn't write books fast enough to please my husband. This book has not let him down. He loves it as much as all the other books he has read by Wilbur Smith. If you like Wilbur Smith's books we would definitely recommend this one.
Well done, for newbies and fans alike...
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
Seems to be a few die hard fans who have a problem with this book. But I'm a die hard fan, and I loved it. Something magical happens when a writer falls in love with a character, and that's what this book is about. Wilbur Smith does right by Taita and his readers in "The Quest." The nature of the battle between Taita and Eos was brilliant and very original. Plenty of action, great character development and a love story that rings true. Wilbur Smith is one of the best around and this book does not disappoint. Well done!
Smith does it again
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
I've loved the previous three books in this series, and this one did not disappoint. It kept me guessing until the end, and my friends and I had great discussions on how this book would end. None of us got it right! I would recommend this book for anyone who has loved the earlier books in this series, although it might be a little hard for those new to these works.
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