Brilliance of the Moon: Tales of the Otori Book Three

Lian Hearn
Read by Aiko Nakasone , Kevin Gray
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Brilliance of the Moon: Tales of the Otori Book Three

Lian Hearn
Read by Aiko Nakasone , Kevin Gray
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Set in an imaginary medieval Japan, the pseudonymous Hearn''s third elegant installment in her epic fantasy (after 2002''s Across the Nightingale Floor and 2003''s Grass for His Pillow) is a fragrant blend of romance and martial-arts action. Her warrior hero, Takeo Otori, feels destined to fulfill the potent prophecy of a holy woman: "Your lands will stretch from sea to sea, but peace comes at the price of bloodshed. Five battles will buy you peace, four to win and one to lose." Intrigue, heartaches and battles ensue as Takeo, of mixed blood and conflicting loyalties (to the pseudo-Christian Hidden, the noble Otori clan and the dangerous, supernaturally gifted Tribe), seeks to unite the Three Countries. Desperately in love with Kaede Shirakawa, whom he secretly wed at the end of Grass for His Pillow, Takeo must now assist her in reclaiming her lands of Maruyama while balancing his own need to avenge the deaths of his blood father and his adoptive father, Lord Shigeru. The fates of such characters as Kaede''s lover, Dr. Ishida, and her nemesis, Lord Fujiwara, who''s determined to possess her, provide some cool aftershocks, while the afterword adds another-that a book four may follow. FYI: Hearn is the pseudonym of Australian children''s book author Gillian Rubinstein.
  • Published date: Jun 07, 2004
  • Language: English
  • Publisher: Highbridge Audio
  • ISBN: 9781665169622
  • Dimensions: 5.3" W x 1.0" L x 7.5" H
LIAN HEARN was born in England, currently lives in Australia, and has had a lifelong interest in Japan.

Kevin Gray is a contributor for Highbridge Company titles including: Across the Nightingale Floor and The Brilliance of the Moon.

Aiko Nakasone is excited to be making her Long Wharf Theatre debut. Her Broadway credits include Rent (original cast), The Rocky Horror Show (original cast), and How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying.


Her national tours include The Who''s TOMMY and Starlight Express. Her theater credits include Buffalo Gal (Studio Arena), Stop Kiss (Geva Theatre), Pericles (Expanded Arts), and A Midsummer Night''s Dream (Rude Mechanicals).


She had a small role in the movie Meet the Parents that ended up on the cutting room floor. Ms. Nakasone sends tremendous love and deep thanks to Bear for letting her play.

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