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The Heart of What Was Lost
AuthorTad Williams
Cover artistMichael Whelan
LanguageEnglish
GenreFantasy
PublisherDAW Books (US), Hodder Books (UK)
Publication dateJanuary 2017
Publication place United States
Media typePrint (Hardback and Paperback)
Pages210 (Hardback)
ISBN978-0-7564-1248-7 (US Hardback)
Preceded byTo Green Angel Tower 
Followed byThe Witchwood Crown 

The Heart of What Was Lost is the fourth novel in Tad Williams' Osten Ard saga, following To Green Angel Tower and preceding The Witchwood Crown. The novel was critically praised upon its release. The book is published by DAW Books in the United States, and Hodder Books in the UK.

Plot summary

After Ineluki the Storm King's fall in "Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn", his followers, the Norns, flee the lands of men and retreat north to their ancient city of Nakkiga. As the Norns make their way to their land in the Nornfells, the Rimmersman leader, Duke Isgrimnur, leads his army in pursuit, determined to destroy the Norns and their ancient Queen Utuk'ku once and for all.

The book is told from three points of view: Duke Isgrimnur of Rimmersgard; a Norn leader, Viyeki; and Porto, a Perdruinese mercenary.

Reception

Jason Heller, a book reviewer for NPR, reviewed the book, stating the novel balances "warmth with grimness, and gentle bits of humor with violence and vengeance. Williams has tapped back into the dynamic that made "Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn" so absorbing." Aidan Moher at Barnes & Noble's fantasy blog called The Heart of What Was Lost "a glorious return to a landmark work of Epic Fantasy".

References

  1. Heller, Jason (2017). "Returning To A Beloved Series In 'The Heart Of What Was Lost'". Accessed 2017-01-08.
  2. Moher, Aidan (2017). "The Heart of What Was Lost Is a Glorious Return to a Landmark Work of Epic Fantasy". Accessed 2017-01-08.

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Bibliography by Tad Williams
Osten Ard
Prequel
  • Brothers of the Wind (2021)
  • The Burning Man (Novella, 1998)
Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn
Osten Ard (bridge novel)
The Last King of Osten Ard
  • The Witchwood Crown (2017)
  • Empire of Grass (2019)
  • Into the Narrowdark (2022)
  • The Navigator's Children (2024)
Otherland
Shadowmarch
Ordinary Farm
Bobby Dollar Books
Standalone novels
Short story collection
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