Dragonstorm

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Title Dragonstorm
Author Graham Edwards
Cover artist Geoff Taylor
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Genre(s) Fantasy novel
Publisher Voyager Books
Released September 1996
Media type Print (Hardback & Paperback)
Pages 441 pp
ISBN ISBN 0-00-648022-5

Dragonstorm is a fantasy novel written by Graham Edwards. The novel was first published in 1996 by Voyager Books (UK) and HarperPrism (US). It is the second book in the Ultimate Dragon Saga trilogy. This book introduces the dragon Archan, who returns in a larger role in Edwards' Stone trilogy.

In 1996 the British Fantasy Society nominated Dragonstorm for Best Novel of the year.[1]

[edit] Plot summary

The following is the blurb for the British edition of Dragonstorm:

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
When the world turned and dragons lost their fire, the sad remains of the Maze where magic was made were eaten by the basilisk. A curious supper, even for one of the Deathless. But the maze was full of memories.
The basilisk remembered its name, and of all the things it remembered now and later, it was that sudden recollection which was the starting point of all that was to follow ...
THE GATHERING OF THE DEATHLESS
Fortune and Gossamer remain with their infant dragon on the island of Haven when an intrepid band of survivors led by Cumber sets out to try and free those dragons trapped within rock since the Turning. But the ancient dragon Archan, who might help them in their quest, has heard the basilisk's call for a Gathering of the Deathless. She will let nothing stand between her and the immortality she craves. Not Haven, which is the hope of the new world of the dragon, nor the lives of those who might be freed by one last great wielding of charm.

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Novels of Graham Edwards
The Ultimate Dragon Saga
Dragoncharm (1995) | Dragonstorm (1996) | Dragonflame (1997)
The Stone Trilogy
Stone and Sky (1999) | Stone and Sea (2000) | Stone and Sun (2001)
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