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The Sword of Truth is a series of fantasy novels written by Terry Goodkind, a famous American novelist.
The hero in this story is named Richard Cypher. He enters a strange world full of magic and wars, after receiving a mysterious message left by his father. Then Richard Cypher finds that his fate is connected with this strange world because of an old prediction and he has to try his best to save the endangered world. Having experienced many adventures, Richard Cypher eventually saves the world.
The publishing of this novel was regarded as âone of the greatest events in the worldâ by the America press. It has also been translated into more than twenty languages.
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