In the Death Gate series, Weis and Hickman have created their most
exciting and original epic to date. Into the Labyrinth, the sixth of
seven books set in the vast and richly imagined Death Gate Universe, is
a romantic and heroic tale that spans four worlds in an age-old battle
to control the sundered realms of air, water, fire, and stone... Xar,
Lord of the Nexus, has traveled to the fiery world of Abarrach to learn
the secret art of necromancy, hoping to raise an army of the dead to
conquer the four worlds. But he discovers an easier way. One of the
undead tells the lord about the Seventh Gate, the magical chamber used
by the Sartan to sunder the world. The Seventh Gate still exists and
whoever enters it can either create worlds - or destroy them. Only one
person knows the location of this gate, although he doesn't know he
knows it. That person is Haplo. Xar sends a Patryn assassin to kill
Haplo and bring back his corpse. The lord plans to use his necromancy to
bring Haplo back to life and turn him into a mindless slave who will
reveal the location of the Gate. Xar is certain of success, for the
assassin is someone from Haplos past, someone whom Haplo trusts with his
life. Another assssin is also after Haplo. Hugh the Hand has been hired
by the Kenkari to kill the Patryn, and the Brotherhood has provided an
ancient Sartan weapon - the Accursed Blade - to help him in his task.
Wounded and weakened, Haplo nearly falls victim to his killers. But when
the Accursed Blade runs amok, all of them, including a terrified and
extremely reluctant Alfred, find themselves fighting for their lives in
the most dreaded place of all - the deadly prison maze called the
Labyrinth. Betrayed by the one heloves, Haplo is imprisoned by his own
people, forced to watch helplessly as an army of evil prepares to march
on the Labyrinth, dooming all inside to death.