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THE FINAL BATTLE - THE ULTIMATE PRICE

The once beautiful land of Hightspall is being carved up by warring armies led by figures from out of legend. One army is headed by the charismatic brute, Axil Grandys, and the other by Lyf, resurrected sorcerer-king and Axil's ancient nemesis.

Only the escaped slave Tali and her unreliable magic stand in their way - but Tali's gift grows more painful every time she uses it. As the armies converge on the fateful peak of Touchstone, Tali and her ally Rix must find a way to overcome Lyf and prevent Axil from using the Three Spells that will destroy Hightspall forever.

Justice is the shattering finale to Ian Irvine's fantasy epic The Tainted Realm Trilogy.

PRAISE FOR THIS TRILOGY:

'He knows how to spin an epic yarn and tell it with real gusto . . . ambitious in scope and tirelessly action-stuffed.' SFX

'A compelling tale of vengeance, loyalty, and the search for a place in the world.' Starred review, Library Journal (USA)

'Incredibly exciting. The end will have you eagerly anticipating the next book.' Good Reading

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Title:Justice (The Tainted Realm #3)
Author:Ian Irvine
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 640 pages
Published:June 3rd 2014 by Orbit (first published February 1st 2013)
Categories:Fantasy. Fiction

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It was amazing to finally see this book on the shelves in Ballarat. I especially liked the little summaries of the previous two books at the start to refresh your memory. Justice takes up where Rebellion left off, with Tali and Rix trying to kill their mutual friend turned caitsthe to put him out of his misery. Of course they are interrupted when quakes rock the land due to the mysterious Engine hidden underground. Tali continues to battle the power of the master pearl inside her head, one that

Everything I liked about Vengeance seemed to vanish over the course of Rebellion and Justice. Despite its flaws, Vengeance was a unique read, with an interesting world, story and magic system. Its characters are what held it back from ever being great however and that has not changed with Justice. All of these characters are flawed in the worst ways and never seem to grow or change over the course of this series. I am all for flawed characters but these ones are flawed to the point of being

By the end of this series, I was just reading to see what happens and I was not engaged like I have been with the author's previous series. The characters were the main downfall of this series.

The Tainted Realm trilogy is a rollercoaster ride, that barely lets the reader draw breath as the protagonists (and antagonists) lurch from one catastrophe to another. There is a lovely nod to the author's Three Worlds series. The Engine referred to throughout the novels was an innovative and intriguing concept. The novels could be enjoyed by readers who wouldn't normally venture towards fantasy as a lot of the tropes, conceits and concepts of the genre are subverted or dispensed with



Katharine is a judge for the Aurealis Awards. This review is the personal opinion of Katharine herself, and does not necessarily reflect the opinion of any judging panel, the judging coordinator or the Aurealis Awards management team.

The scene is set,the die is cast, the pieces are all on the table and the players are set to strut and fret their hour upon the stage, but I imagine the question that most of us will ask with fervid intensity when we pick this book from the shelf is... 'is Justice a fitting conclusion to the Three Realms Trilogy.'. My answer is a resounding YES! Of course most of us asking that question will have already made the decision to buy this book but for those of you that haven't picked up the first two