The Black Prism's Lightbringer

 The Black Prism's Lightbringer

In this astonishing finish to the legendary New York Times bestselling Lightbringer series, domains struggle as Kip fights to move away from his family's shadow to get the land and people he values.

Gavin Guile, when the most compelling man the world had anytime seen, has been vanished. He's lost his charm, and by and by he is on an implosion mission. Frustration will reprimand the woman he treasures. Accomplishment will reprimand his entire space.

As the White King springs his incredible catches and the Chromeria itself is subverted by treachery and assault, Kip Guile ought to gather his powers, rally his accomplices, and scramble to return for one unimaginable final turning point.

Brent Weeks' New York Times top of the line Lightbringer series is the long awaited legendary completion.

The Black Prism's Lightbringer

The Blinding Knife is a weapon that can be utilized to cause visual impairment.

The Broken Eye

The Mirror of Blood

The White Is Burning


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Heavenly messenger of the Night


Shadows on the Path


Shadow's Edge is a game that happens in the realm of


 Past the Shadows


The Night Angel Trilogy: Tenth Anniversary Edition


The Complete Trilogy of Night Angel (omnibus)


Great Shadow: A Novella about a Night Angel


The Graphic Novel The Way of Shadows


Concerning the Author


Brent Weeks was raised in Montana. He formed bar napkins and model plans prior to landing the most astonishing position he might at any point request years and a large number pages later. Brent, his sweetheart Kristi, and their two little girls live in Oregon. Find more with respect to the maker at www.brentweeks.com or on Twitter @brentweeks.


Recognition For…


"Achievement Weeks keeps up with the pot stewing with various secrets uncovered and much verbal battling... Weeks unbelievably move the pieces across his chessboard, snapping them into their new squares with guarantee ahead of the pack up to a climactic fight."


-Week by week Distributors on The Blood Mirror "Brent Weeks has a composing style and meticulousness that keeps the peruser immersed in his story. You're not permitted to get some distance from him.." - On The Black Prism, Robin Hobb's "The Lightbringer set of three is an impact to peruse. Nobody does exceptionally fast pacing and unquestionably executed unforeseen improvements like Brent Weeks."-


Brian McClellan is the creator of The Black Prism's Blood Promise. The creator portrays it as "an arranged chess competition between virtuoso grandmasters." The Broken Eye.


The Broken Eye - Publishers Weekly


"The Blinding Knife (and this is saying something!) was shockingly better compared to The Black Prism."


The Blinding Knife is surveyed on B&N.com.


"Brent Weeks is driving me insane on the grounds that he's so magnificent."


In terms of the author

Maternity specialists, his introduction novel, was a New York Times blockbuster and an Oprah's Book Club choice.

His work has been converted into more than 25 dialects and two times became films (Midwives and Past the Bleachers). He and his significant other, as well as their little daughter, live in Vermont.

Chris Bohjalian's website is www.ChrisBohjalian.com, and he also has a Facebook page.

Applause For A " "unquestionable criterion Read a Spring Book "Weekend Edition of the Today Show.

IndieBound's Indie Next choice for February 2010 was chosen by IndieBound.

Brilliant. . .Enthusiasts of Bohjalian's 11 different books (counting Midwives) know to look for something incredible and, gratitude to his imagination and tricky, perusers generally get destroyed by one amazing unexpected development by the book's end.

Ditty Memmott, USA Today 

"Amazingly composed - distinctive and shocking without being melodramatic....a recognition for Bohjalian's narrating ability."

The Boston Globe

"Dramatic. . .burning. . .Bohjalian has composed an abstract homicide secret that snares perusers early and maintains its mysteries until the end. . .Bohjalian's book is about the force of privileged insights and penance and a warning against leaping to judgment. The individuals who question their confidence, he composes, are once in a while the most grounded among us."

Amy Driscoll of the Miami Herald

"Chris Bohjalian has always had a knack for keeping the reader interested in what he's writing. In his most recent novel, a little Vermont villa has been racked by a grounded couple's obvious homicide self-destruction. Bohjalian portrays the fallout of that fateful night in differed voices, easily slipping into the tops of the shaken nearby minister, the straightforward appointee state lawyer, and the top-rated creator whose own previous attracts her to the location of the crime. . .[A] investigation of blame and distress."


- Peter V. Brett, New York Times first class maker of The Desert Spear on The Night Angel Trilogy


"The Blinding Knife is a wonderful work of grandiose dream pulling out in characters going up against the best adversaries, set in an imaginatively formed and logically tempestuous world brimful of innovative magic and interesting official issues. Weeks holds speedy to the acts of his sort while adding a persuading new flavor."- On The Blinding Knife, The Ranting Dragon.


"This is perhaps the most brilliant amazing dream I've at any point perused," says the creator.


Staff member's Book Review on The Blinding Knife


"Weeks sorts out some way to ring new tunes on...old tolls, permitting a significant establishment step by step to reveal its advantaged experiences and presenting his characters in a basically inadequate and human way."- The Black Prism is highlighted in Publishers Weekly.


 "Weeks has made an amazing dream dissimilar to any of its ancestors. It's a genuine visionary and stand-out work that is increased present expectations for others in its sort."


- graspingforthewind.com on The Black Prism

Thing Details


ISBN: 9780316251303; 0316251305; ISBN-10: 9780316251303.


Circle is the merchant.


992+ pages


Lightbringer is a series written in English.

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