Tidewater

Author:   Emmie Mears
Publisher:   BHC Press
Volume:   2
ISBN:  

9781948540032


Pages:   448
Publication Date:   05 December 2019
Format:   Paperback
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Waves ripple outward from the Northlands... Where once water was scarce, it now springs from the ground, traversing over land to the sea in the west. Several moons after the breaking of the stone, life is finding new balance in the Northlands. Carin has made her home in Lahivar with Ryd and Sart, and there they watch in awe as the new river reshapes the very surface of the land around them. But far to the west, the wave of magic wrought by Carin snapping the first stone traveled fast and crashed into a whole new world--a bigger world, and one full of many kinds of power. A woman bereft of name and love. Another carrying the grief of an island on her shoulders. A herald. A seeker. A forgotten history. There is a moment at the exact instant the receding waters along the shores of the earth meet the force of the moons above and change direction. The sound races around the globe with the rush of a new kind of wave. The tide is turning, and it brings change to every land and people.

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Author:   Emmie Mears
Publisher:   BHC Press
Imprint:   BHC Press
Volume:   2
ISBN:  

9781948540032


ISBN 10:   1948540037
Pages:   448
Publication Date:   05 December 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Emmie Mears is the author of over ten adult fantasy novels, including A HALL OF KEYS AND NO DOORS, the Ayala Storme series, and the Stonebreaker series.Their bilingual work as M Evan MacGriogair can be found on Tor.com, Steall Magazine, and Uncanny Magazine along with poetry in The Poets' Republic and elsewhere. Their novelette Seonag and the Sea-wolves was longlisted for a Hugo award in 2020. An autistic queer author, singer, and artist who sings and writes in Gàidhlig and in English, they sing in two Gaelic choirs both in Scotland and internationally, and they are an award-winning Gaelic solo singer. They live in Partick with two cats and dreams gu leòr.

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