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[[File:Hammer of God (Miller novel).jpg|thumb|First edition (publ. [[HarperCollins]])<br>Cover art: Les Petersen]]
[[File:Hammer of God (Miller novel).jpg|thumb|First edition (publ. [[HarperCollins]])<br>Cover art: Les Petersen]]


'''''Hammer of God''''' (2008) by [[Karen Miller]]. Following ''[[Empress of Mijak]]'' and ''[[The Riven Kingdom]]'', it concludes the Godspeaker trilogy.
'''''Hammer of God''''' (2008) by [[Karen Miller]]. Following ''[[Empress of Mijak]]'' and ''[[The Riven Kingdom]]'', it concludes the Godspeaker trilogy.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Adams |first=John Joseph |date=2009-04-12 |title=Hammer of God…in 60 Seconds |url=https://www.tor.com/2009/04/12/lemghammer-of-godlemgin-60-seconds/ |access-date=2023-09-01 |website=Tor.com |language=en-US}}</ref>


== Plot introduction ==
== Plot introduction ==
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Revision as of 19:19, 1 September 2023

First edition (publ. HarperCollins)
Cover art: Les Petersen

Hammer of God (2008) by Karen Miller. Following Empress of Mijak and The Riven Kingdom, it concludes the Godspeaker trilogy.[1]

Plot introduction

Empress Hekat hears the voice of the god, and it wants the world. In Ethrea, Queen Rhian is finally on the throne, she must convince her counterparts of surrounding nations that Mijak is a very real threat. Should she trust Zandakar, the exiled son of Mijak's Empress?

References

  1. ^ Adams, John Joseph (2009-04-12). "Hammer of God…in 60 Seconds". Tor.com. Retrieved 2023-09-01.