More than twenty years have passed since Terry Brooks set the new standard for the genre with his astounding first novel, 'The Sword Of Shannara', the now-classic beginning of a centuries-long struggle between good and evil. Now Brooks embarks on what promises to be his masterpiece: 'The Voyage Of The Jerle Shannara'.
When the mutilated body of a half-drowned elf is found floating in the seas of the Blue Divide, an old mystery resurfaces. Thirty years ago, the elven prince Kael Elessedil - brother to the current king - led an expedition in search of a legendary magic said to be more ancient, more powerful, than any in the world. Of all those who set out on that ill-fated voyage, not one has ever returned . . . Until now.
For the rescued elf carries a map covered with mysterious symbols only one man has the skill to decipher. That man is Walker Boh, the last of the Druids. But someone else understands the map's significance, someone dark and ruthless: the Ilse Witch, a beautiful but twisted young woman who wields a magic as potent as his own. She will stop at nothing to possess the map - and the magic it leads to. To stop her, Walker must find the magic first.
And thus begins the voyage of the sleek, swift airship "Jerle Shannara". The company chosen by Walker must fly into the face of unknown terrors while the Ilse Witch and her dark allies follow, waiting to strike . . .