The daughter of Belgarath and the shape-shifter Poledra lives out her family's rich prophecy in the ceasless struggle between Light and Dark
Leich Eddings Books
Wife of David Eddings, she co-authored many of his later works and was an uncredited co-author on his earlier writings.






Bestselling authors David and Leigh Eddings welcome readers back to the time before The Belgariad and The Malloreon series. Join them as they chronicle that fateful conflict between two mortally opposed Destinies, in a monumental war of men and kings and Gods. When the world was young and Gods still walked among their mortal children, a headstrong orphan boy set out to explore the world. Thus began the extraordinary adventures that would mold that youthful vagabond into a man, and the man into the finely honed instrument of Prophecy known to all the world as Belgarath the Sorcerer. Then came the dark day when the Dark God Torak split the world asunder, and the God Aldur and his disciples began their monumental labor to set Destiny aright. Foremost among their number was Belgarath. His ceaseless devotion was foredoomed to cost him that which he held most dear—even as his loyal service would extend through echoing centuries of loss, of struggle, and of ultimate triumph.
Mythmakers and world builders of the first order, the Eddingses spin tales that make imaginations soar. Readers have thrilled to The Belgariad and The Malloreon, magic-filled masterworks chronicling the timeless conflict between good and evil. But with those sagas brought to their triumphant conclusions, fans were left hungry for more. Now at last the wait is over. With The Redemption of Althalus, the Eddingses have created their first-ever stand-alone epic fantasy . . . It would be sheer folly to try to conceal the true nature of Althalus, for his flaws are the stuff of legend. He is, as all men know, a thief, a liar, an occasional murderer, an outrageous braggart, and a man devoid of even the slightest hint of honor. Yet of all the men in the world, it is Althalus, unrepentant rogue and scoundrel, who will become the champion of humanity in its desperate struggle against the forces of an ancient god determined to return the universe to nothingness. On his way to steal The Book from the House at the End of the World, Althalus is confronted by a cat--a cat with eyes like emeralds, the voice of a woman, and the powers of a goddess. She is Dweia, sister to The Gods and a greater thief even than Althalus. She must be: for in no time at all, she has stolen his heart. And more. She has stolen time itself. For when Althalus leaves the House at the End of the World, much wiser but not a day older than when he'd first entered it, thousands of years have gone by. But Dweia is not the only one able to manipulate time. Her evil brother shares the power, and while Dweia has been teaching Althalus the secrets of The Book, the ancient God has been using the dark magic of his own Book to rewrite history. Yet all is not lost. But only if Althalus, still a thief at heart, can bring together a ragtag group of men, women, and children with no reason to trust him or each other. Boldly written and brilliantly imagined, The Redemption of Althalus is an epic fantasy to be savored in the reading and returned to again and again for the wisdom, excitement, and humor that only the Eddingses can provide.
Polgara de Tovenares - 2: Vrouwe van de Strijd
- 384 pages
- 14 hours of reading
Polgara, de dochter van Belgarath de tovenaar, vertelt over haar afkomst en vroegere wederwaardigheden.
De verlossing van Althalus
- 428 pages
- 15 hours of reading
Het zit de meesterdief Althalus niet mee. Normaal gesproken heeft hij al het geluk van de wereld, maar nu lopen zijn zorgvuldig voorbereide diefstallen in het honderd, zijn de meeste slachtoffers armer dan hijzelf en blijken de ordehandhavers alerter en hardnekkiger dan anders. De simpele opdracht om een boek uit een oude toren te stelen lijkt dan ook een kans uit duizenden. Maar Althalus vergeet te vragen wat voor soort boek het precies is en wij het bewaakt...
In Dienst van de Godin
- 326 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Het lot van de wereld rust op de schouders van de meesterdief Althalus. Bijgestaan door een sprekende kat, een verwende prinses, een barbaarse krijger en een bedeljongen moet Althalus voorkomen dat de kwade god Deave en zijn handlangers de wereld vernietigen. En mocht er zich in de wirwar van intriges, veldslagen, ingenieuze diefstallen en magische tijdreizen ook nog een kans voordoen om een fortuin te vergaren, dan is dat mooi meegenomen.
The Treasured One
- 544 pages
- 20 hours of reading
A brilliant fantasy epic set in a world extraordinary danger and magic from bestselling authors David and Leigh Eddings. They are called the Dreamers. They look like sleeping children. They are, in fact, Gods. Despite the literally earth-shattering climax of The Elder Gods, Dahlaine still does not regret having brought the Dreamers into the world of the Elder Gods. He only wishes he'd thought harder about the consequences. His sister Aracia fears the whole world will collapse in on itself if the Dreamers should all wake up and realize where they are. It's bad enough with them dreaming the future, but at least it's a future. Dahlain is pretty sure he's safe from an 'I-told-you-so' from Aracia. The Dreamers give the Elder Gods a chance in the battle against the vicious Ruler of the Wasteland. Then spies of very short stature start cropping up in Veltan's bucolic and peaceful domain.They look like people, or maybe they all look like the same person, but they are more sinister than that. Fortunately, Dahlaine is soon on the scene riding his thunderbolt. This second story of the sibling Gods is the story of the first God Dahlaine and his child Yaltar, who is so dangerous when asleep. And it is the story of the Treasured One, a mysterious presence who is controlling Yaltar's dreams!
The Dreamers - 1: The Elder Gods
- 480 pages
- 17 hours of reading
New series, new world, and a glorious story destined to reach the biggest audience yet. They are called the Dreamers. They look like sleeping children. They are, in fact, Gods. There are eight elder Gods, four awake, four asleep, by turns. When they sleep, they sleep for eons. The only time the Gods are vulnerable is when the sleepers awake. Knowing this, the Ruler of the Wasteland, ambitious to become a God by destroying Gods, watches and waits, marshalling troops for war. So it is that the coming of the Dreamers passes unnoticed in the Wasteland. But the world is soon out of kilter, it is being dreamed, and the awakening of gods is no simple transition. The sleeping Gods are stirring. When they wake the battle will begin. deep, the sea itself and the earth, the weather and the divinities, all will play their part in the epic struggle against the Ruler of the Wasteland. In their own exquisitely effortless style, David and Leigh Eddings weave a web around the reader of magic, mystery and humour. The Elder Gods is the first in a new and eagerly anticipated series of four books from the bestselling authors David and Leigh Eddings. It is a magical, action-packed, totally engaging and characterful novel on the grandest scale.
Ergens heel ver weg, voorbij de verste uithoek van de wereld, ligt Dhrall, een continent verankerd op één plek door de wil van vier krachtige, wispelturige goden. Zij hebben daar absolute macht, beslissen over veranderingen in het weer en over het lot van stervelingen; de realiteit is ondergeschikt aan hun wil. Er geldt slechts één verbod voor hen: beperkt door de wetten van de natuur mogen zij geen leven nemen. De goden zijn niet de enige heersers van dit land. In het midden ervan ligt de Woestenij, eigendom van de mysterieuze, verslindende en angstaanjagende Vlagh. Dit wezen is niets minder dan de ergste nachtmerrie in mensengedaante. Hij heeft een enorme leger van verschrikkelijke monsters tot leven gebracht. Hij is van plan Dhrall te veroveren en vervolgens de hele wereld te domineren. Nu, net wanneer het einde van de tijdcyclus nadert, kan zijn gruwelijke plan slagen. Een onvermijdelijke oorlog staat voor de deur. De inwoners van Dhrall kunnen alleen rekenen op de steun van piraten en huurlingen, die niet staan te trappelen om te vechten. De ware tegenstanders van Vlagh blijken vier kinderen te zijn, de Dromers. Opgevoed door de goden zelf, hebben zij de gave om dromen te brengen met de kracht om de realiteit te veranderen. En in tegenstelling tot hun beschermers, aarzelen zij niet om deze gave te gebruiken om te doden.


