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Merlin Book 3: The Raging Fires
Merlin Book 3: The Raging Fires Cover
AuthorT. A. Barron
Original titleThe Fires of Merlin
IllustratorLarry Rostant
Cover artistTony Sahara
LanguageEnglish
SeriesMerlin Saga
GenreFantasy
PublisherPenguin
Publication date1998
Publication placeU.S.A.
Media typePrint (Hardcover)
Pages261 pp (hardcover edition)
ISBN0-399-23020-3
OCLC38090925
LC ClassPZ7.B27567 Fi 1998
Preceded byMerlin Book 2: The Seven Songs 
Followed byMerlin Book 4: The Mirror of Fate 
WebsiteThe Raging Fires

The Raging Fires is a fantasy novel by T. A. Barron originally published by Penguin in 1998. The Raging Fires is the third book in a 12-book series known as The Merlin Saga. This book was originally published as The Fires of Merlin, book three of The Lost Years of Merlin epic, a 5-book series providing a childhood story for the legendary Merlin, wizard of Arthurian legend.

Wings of Fire, the once-sleeping dragon, now threatens Fincayra with his raging fury. Merlin, whose magical powers are new and unproven, is the only one who can stop him - though it could cost the young wizard his life.

Before facing the dragon's fires, Merlin must confront several others: the dreaded kreelixes, who live to devour magic; the mysterious Wheel of Wye; the sorceress Domnu, who holds the treasured Galator; and perhaps most importantly and most challenging, those fires within himself.

References

  1. "The Fires of Merlin". Booklist. 1998-09-01. Retrieved 2024-02-25.

External links

Dodds, Georges T. "The Lost Years of Merlin". SF.


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