Author: | Keith Brooke | ISBN: | 1230000008594 |
Publisher: | infinity plus | Publication: | July 28, 2012 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Keith Brooke |
ISBN: | 1230000008594 |
Publisher: | infinity plus |
Publication: | July 28, 2012 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Trace: a country where magic is dying out. A country at war with itself. A country where the prophecies of the Book of the World have started to come true.
Bligh: a young foreigner, drawn irresistibly to the war in Trace. A man who has rejected religion, yet appears to be possessed by one of the six Lords Elemental.
Bligh thinks he's going mad, but if he is then it's a madness shared by others...
Gritty and passionate, Lord of Stone is a fantasy for the new millennium by the acclaimed author of The Accord and Genetopia.
'Satisfying prose ... well realised and visualised characters ... powerful and vivid portrayal of the conditions of war.'
--Eric Brown
'Keith Brooke is a wonderful writer. His great gift is taking us into worlds we never imagined...'
--Kit Reed
'Keith Brooke's prose achieves a rare honesty and clarity, his characters always real people, his situations intriguing and often moving.'
--Jeff VanderMeer
Trace: a country where magic is dying out. A country at war with itself. A country where the prophecies of the Book of the World have started to come true.
Bligh: a young foreigner, drawn irresistibly to the war in Trace. A man who has rejected religion, yet appears to be possessed by one of the six Lords Elemental.
Bligh thinks he's going mad, but if he is then it's a madness shared by others...
Gritty and passionate, Lord of Stone is a fantasy for the new millennium by the acclaimed author of The Accord and Genetopia.
'Satisfying prose ... well realised and visualised characters ... powerful and vivid portrayal of the conditions of war.'
--Eric Brown
'Keith Brooke is a wonderful writer. His great gift is taking us into worlds we never imagined...'
--Kit Reed
'Keith Brooke's prose achieves a rare honesty and clarity, his characters always real people, his situations intriguing and often moving.'
--Jeff VanderMeer