![]() They defeat the creature but Richard gets migraines that make it feel like his head will explode they keep getting worse and worse. ![]() Richard and Kahlan are returning a boy back to the mud people when a creature from the underworld comes for them. Zedd deals with these creatures first and must find Richard and seek side in closing the veil to the underworld. A creature from the underworld has escaped and it wants to mark Richard so he can open the underworld for the Keeper. The Plot: Two days after Richard defeated Darken Rahl. Looking at my data Wizard’s First Rule the first book in the Sword of Truth series is the review that I get the most views from search engines, so that was part of my motivation also with the sad passing of the author Terry Goodkind it was time to read this one and continue the series. ![]() Some of the events did remind me of the season of Supernatural where a similar plot happened, Stone of Tears was written way before Supernatural but it was interesting to see some of the same plot points in this epic fantasy that was in Supernatural. The finale felt a little rushed, the rising action, of will the characters make it in time was great, but only to see the finale wrapped up in maybe 20 pages, which could be a lot of this book wasn’t 979 pages. There is a war scene that was so smart and detailed it was easily in my top ten of battle scenes I have read, where I didn’t get lost in the action and every move made sense. The action scenes are great and unrelenting. ![]() ![]() The story takes places a mere two days after the last one ended, with a lot of the unresolved issues getting addressed early on. This book waste no time to get going, action starts on page five and goes on for a good while. This is book two in the Sword of Truth series. Stone of Tears by Terry Goodkind is an epic tale of stopping the beings from the Underworld from escaping and bring hell upon the world. ![]()
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