Sal’s life has been thrown into turmoil. Homeless and haunted by a past he never suspected he had, he is unsure where he is running to — but Shilly is very clear on what she wants. She wants to find Lodo’s old teacher and learn from him. To search for the Mage Van Haasteren they must head north to the Interior, where Sal’s mother was born. But even if they reach the Interior there is no guarantee that the Stone Mages will help them. The journey over rugged mountainous country on the Old Line is dangerous and the Sky Warden, Shom Behenna, is in hot pursuit. It will take all their ingenuity and courage to reach the Divide and get across to the other side ... Praise for The Sky Warden and the Sun by Sean Williams ‘The reason why I haven’t given up completely on fantasy trilogies is because there are people out there who believe in the genre and continue to put out interesting books rather than following the formula. Sean Williams is one of those people.’ Cheryl Morgan ‘Whip-crack adventure ... [Williams’] layering of innocence and mystery and unknown forces is very effective, as is the scale of his vision.’ The Adelaide Advertiser
Sal’s life has been thrown into turmoil. Homeless and haunted by a past he never suspected he had, he is unsure where he is running to — but Shilly is very clear on what she wants. She wants to find Lodo’s old teacher and learn from him. To search for the Mage Van Haasteren they must head north to the Interior, where Sal’s mother was born. But even if they reach the Interior there is no guarantee that the Stone Mages will help them. The journey over rugged mountainous country on the Old Line is dangerous and the Sky Warden, Shom Behenna, is in hot pursuit. It will take all their ingenuity and courage to reach the Divide and get across to the other side ... Praise for The Sky Warden and the Sun by Sean Williams ‘The reason why I haven’t given up completely on fantasy trilogies is because there are people out there who believe in the genre and continue to put out interesting books rather than following the formula. Sean Williams is one of those people.’ Cheryl Morgan ‘Whip-crack adventure ... [Williams’] layering of innocence and mystery and unknown forces is very effective, as is the scale of his vision.’ The Adelaide Advertiser