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The Deed of Paksenarrion
by Elizabeth Moon

Complete at Last in a
Single Hardcover Volume
—the Finest Trilogy of
Epic Fantasy in a Decade

Paksenarrion, a simple sheepfarmer's daughter, yearns for a life of adventure and glory, such as was known to heroes in songs and story. At age seventeen she runs away from home to join a mercenary company and begins her epic life . . . Book One: Paks is trained as a mercenary, blooded, and introduced to the life of a soldier . . . and to the followers of Gird, the soldier's god. Book Two: Paks leaves the Duke's company to follow the path of Gird alone—and on her lonely quests encounters the other sentient races of her world. Book Three: Paks the warrior must learn to live with Paks the human. She undertakes a holy quest for a lost elven prince that brings the gods' wrath down on her and tests her very limits.

"Engrossing . . ." —Anne McCaffrey

"A tour de force . . ." —Jack McDevitt

"Worldbuilding in the grand tradition, background thought out to the last detail." —Judith Tarr

"Superlative . . ." —Booklist

"Brilliant . . . the excitement of high heroic adventure . . . will enchant the reader." —Bookwatch

Published 10/1/2001
SKU: 0743471601
Ebook Price: $6.00 

Heris Serrano
Heris Serrano
At All Costs
At All Costs
Choosers of the Slain
Choosers of the Slain
Ghost
Ghost






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1. Kapi on 11/3/2009, said:

One of the very best epic adventures I read in a very long time, I was riveted to this book and am so glad to finally have the whole trilogy in one ebook. Please read this book, you'll not be disappointed. Great work Ms Moon!
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2. Jon on 7/1/2009, said:

Certainly an excellent value for the price! As always a very professional effort from Elizabeth Moon. Certain early sections seemed a bit 'travelogue-y' as we follow Paks about, but the story grows intensely personal and moving by the end.
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3. Gwyneth on 6/30/2009, said:

A great book. I finished it last night and wanted to start rereading it straight away. I would highly recommend this to anyone who likes strong female characters.
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4. Amy on 3/17/2009, said:

Not my normal choice of story - but after reading the first novel, I couldn't resist finding out what happened next. It did not disappoint. Highly recommended for anyone who likes character driven story.
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5. Robert on 3/1/2009, said:

This book (its one book to me) is on my "re-read every few years" shelf. The world and characters that Moon created are deep, detailed, and real enough that the book can be read over and over again.
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6. Sherry on 1/24/2009, said:

When I first read this book it touched my heart. Years later it still continues to do so.
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7. Steven on 11/17/2008, said:

This is one of my favorite series of all time. I read it after reading Moon's collaboration with Anne McCaffrey and was hooked. Then a few years later I bought the omnibus. Now I own the digital version. I think I'm on my eighth or ninth reading. This story never gets old. There are two levels to this book. On the surface it's a nitty-gritty action tale with plenty of extremely plausible detail. The deeper level has to do with the growth of Paks herself from the simple sheepfarmer's daughter to the seasoned veteran and then to the righteous paladin. Both levels start off simply and continue to become more and more complex as the story matures.
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8. Robert on 8/8/2008, said:

This is a very good read. The storyline while familiar is never predictable and in fact frequently is a surprise. The main characters are all very well developed and act consistently through out the novel. This is a long story that was broken up into three books as opposed to a trilogy (at least in my opinion) and it shows. Where many trilogies feel padded and meander around in subplots this is not the case here. The story moves along at a good clip and you enjoy all the twists and turns as Paks grows and evolves as a person. In some stories the main character has a flaw that is pushed to absurd limits where any rational person just wouldn't do it and it makes it harder to stay with the character but here while Paks does have these character flaws you don't feel that she is simply acting that way to add tension or drama to the story. My only real complaint is that the end of the story was the end of the story and I wanted to read more. A good story and character is a good story regardless of the genre and even if fantasy is not your favorite you are likely to enjoy this novel (a lot).
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9. Edwin on 7/20/2008, said:

I generally DON'T like fantasy, especially sword and magic fantasy. Fantasy has to be great for me to like it at all. This was good enough for me to like it quite a lot. (I just read it because I like Moon's SF and was very pleased.)
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10. K on 5/14/2008, said:

A beautiful book that combines reality and our fantasizes to take us away. Sometimes slow but with wonderful battles and relationship struggles. Only complaint is sometimes the sacrifices made are beyond belief to me. Planning to read it for a third time soon. K
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