The final stunning book in the Inheritance cycle featuring Eragon and his dragon Saphira - now available in paperback.
Christopher Paolini is the creator of the World of Eragon and the Fractalverse. His blockbuster The Inheritance Cycle (Eragon, Eldest, Brisingr, Inheritance) has sold more than 40 million copies worldwide. First published at nineteen, he is the holder of the Guinness World Record for youngest author of a bestselling series. Christopher makes his home in Paradise Valley, Montana, where he continues to write stories and ask questions. Find out more about Christopher and all things Inheritance Cycle on social media and at paolini.net.
If you're not already a Paolini fan, now is the time to rush out
and buy the three previous books, as this is the final instalment
of the epic story which began with Eragon.
*Book Time*
Inheritance is the final book of the wildly popular "Inheritance
Cycle" by wunderkind Christopher Paolini. In this thrilling
conclusion, Eragon and his dragon, Saphira, take the fate of their
world into their own hands. The evil king, Galbatorix, must be
defeated and justice returned to the realm, but can the young
dragonrider handle the pressure? That remains to be seen.
*The Christian Science Monitor*
Featuring spectacular artwork by John Jude Palencar, this book
brings the bestselling Inheritance cycle to a breathtaking
conclusion.
*Middlesbrough Evening Gazette*
It is an extremely compelling and well written book, set in the
magical land of Alagaesia, and is one of the best fantasy books I
have read. Christopher Paolini is a great author who has been able
to conjure up a fantastical yet believable world.
This is just as brilliant as all the other books in the series and
ends spectacularly, but not in the way I expected...
*Guardian*
The Dragon has landed! Paolini's conclusion to his popular saga for
young adults has been eagerly anticipated and at 880 pages, it's a
whopper! Can Eragon the Dragon Rider restore peace to
Alagaesia?
*Western Morning News*
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