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The Oath Taking

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Title: The Oath Taking
Publisher: Agent With Style
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Author(s): Evendim
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Date(s): 2000
Medium: print
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Genre: gen
Fandom: Lord of the Rings
Language: English
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The Oath Taking is a 169-page gen Lord of the Rings novel by Evendim.

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Summary

From a distributor, Agent With Style:

Sauron's agents plot the downfall of Minas Tirith by bringing down the Steward and his sons. When Denethor is attacked, suspicion falls on Faramir, but his enemies need his signed confession. Will he break under torture, and thus face the death penalty, which for treason is death by fire? Away to meet with Theodred of Rohan, Boromir, too, comes close to death. Gandalf, on his way to Minas Tirith to learn more of the history of the Ring, comes across Boromir and his men. Now gravely ill with a poisoned wound, it seems that Boromir may be beyond even the Istari's healing ability. Even should he recover, can he and his company possibly hope to return in time to save Faramir, prove his brother's innocence and uncover the true enemies?

Parts

  • The Oath Taking (Sauron’ s agents plot the downfall of Minas Tirith by bringing down the Steward and his sons (70 pages)
  • A Safe Pair of Hands (Boromir and Faramir come across a homestead where all have been massacred by orcs—except a baby girl) (Part One) (49 pages)
  • Safe in My Arms (Part Two) (49 pages)