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OverviewAcclaimed author Sam Sykes returns with the second thrilling novel in his Bring Down Heaven series. The heart of civilization bleeds. Cier'Djaal, once the crowning glory of the civilized world, has gone from a city to a battlefield and a battlefield to a graveyard. Foreign armies clash relentlessly on streets laden with the bodies of innocents caught in the crossfire. Cultists and thieves wage shadow wars, tribal armies foment outside the city's walls, and haughty aristocrats watch the world burn from on high. As his companions struggle to keep the city from destroying itself, Lenk travels to the Forbidden East in search of the demon who caused it all. But even as he pursues Khoth-Kapira, dark whispers plague his thoughts. Khoth-Kapira promises him a world free of war where Lenk can put down his sword at last. And Lenk finds it hard not to listen. When gods are deaf, demons will speak. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sam SykesPublisher: Orbit Imprint: Orbit Volume: 2 Dimensions: Width: 15.00cm , Height: 4.30cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.726kg ISBN: 9780316374897ISBN 10: 031637489 Pages: 688 Publication Date: 29 March 2016 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsTome of the Undergates is daring, blisteringly fast and full of a real vibrant energy. SFBOOK.com on Tome of the Undergates Sam Sykes does blood and noise in the liveliest tradition of contemporary fantasy, with all the brash vigor of youth, and with a sly, penetrating sensitivity all his own. Not many writers can give you fireworks and subtlety at the same time like he can. Scott Lynch on The Aeons' Gate series Monstrous, murderour, psychotic, deranges, possessed and insane - the only question is what our heroes hate more: the demons they're fighting or themselves. Stephen Deas on Tome of the Undergates Tome of the Undergates is daring, blisteringly fast and full of a real vibrant energy. SFBOOK.com on Tome of the Undergates Playful language, distinctly drawn characters, and a cavalcade of action. --SF Signal on The City Stained Red An entertaining blend of classic adventure and inventive inspiration. --Juliet E. McKenna, author of The Thief's Gamble, on The City Stained Red Excitement, vivacity, and sly wit... simply impossible not to enjoy. --RT Book Reviews (4.5 Stars) on The City Stained Red Sykes has put the fun back in fantasy with fantastic creatures and a lovable crew of malcontents. The City Stained Red is like David Eddings meets Conan the Barbarian. --Brian McClellan on The City Stained Red Sam Sykes continues to reinvent the fantasy adventuring party in a vibrant world of rude magic and good intentions gone bad. Bold and exuberant, never cynical, Sykes fights the good fight on behalf of rich fantasy that nonetheless refuses to apologize for being kick-ass fun. --Scott Lynch on The City Stained Red Action fantasy with soul -- albeit a small, dirty, funny soul. --Brent Weeks on The City Stained Red Insouciant, unrepentant and irrepressible adventures in a powder keg of a city. And that's just how the story begins. --Robin Hobb on The City Stained Red Author InformationSam Sykes -- author, citizen, mammal -- has written extensively over the years, penning An Affinity for Steel, the Bring Down Heaven trilogy, Brave Chef Brianna, and now The Grave of Empires trilogy. At the time of this writing, no one has been able to definitively prove or disprove that he has fought a bear. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |