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Songs of Earth and Power is an omnibus of The Infinity Concerto and The Serpent Mage.
The Song of Power opened the gateway to the Realm of the Sidhe,
allowing young Michael Perrin to slip through. Now Michael faces years
of captivity and deadly struggles for the future of the Realm and of
Earth - leading finally to a terrible confrontation on the streets of Los
Angeles, with the soul of humanity at stake.
Weaving the power of music, poetry, and myth into a headlong narrative of nearly overwhelming intensity, Song of Earth and Power is one of the most original fantasy epics of our time, a vast tapestry
of relentless suspense, terrible beauty, and brilliant imagination.
Originally published years ago in two parts, it now returns in a new
edition rewritten by the author and published in a single volume as he
originally intended. Wrote Analog on its original appearance: "A delight... A vision of Faery that may owe a bit to a wish to do it right. Read it."





