Into the Labyrinth (novel) explained

Into the Labyrinth
Authors:Margaret Weis
Tracy Hickman
Country:United States
Language:English
Series:The Death Gate Cycle
Genre:Fantasy
Publisher:Bantam Spectra
Release Date:1993
Media Type:Print (Paperback
Pages:496 (paperback)
Isbn:0-553-56771-3
Oclc:30564137
Preceded By:The Hand of Chaos
Followed By:The Seventh Gate

Into the Labyrinth (1993) is a fantasy novel by American writers Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman, the sixth book by in their The Death Gate Cycle.

Plot summary

The Seventh Gate is rumored to grant anyone who enters it the power to create and destroy worlds. Haplo is the sole individual who knows the entrance to it, albeit unaware of his own knowledge. However, Haplo finds himself in mortal danger as assassins Hugh and his former lover Marit, both sent by the villainous Lord Xar, pursue him. Meanwhile, old adversaries, the Sartan and Patryn, have once again intersected paths through the power of the Death Gate, igniting the flames of war.

After a series of adventures spanning various locations, including the Labyrinth, Marit sustains injuries, Haplo is abducted by Xar, and Alfred goes missing.

Reception

The book hit the bestseller lists for Waldenbooks and B. Dalton.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tracy Hickman's Bibliography . 2007-04-26 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20050901030038/http://www.trhickman.com/Biblio.html . 2005-09-01 .