Brilliant

Robin Hobb, author of THE ASSASSIN'S APPRENTICE on THE BONE SHIPS

An epic tale of duty and obligation and honour, and what bravery really means . . . can't recommend it enough

Peter McLean, author of PRIEST OF BONES on THE BONE SHIPS

Excellent . . . one of the most interesting and original fantasy worlds I've seen in years

Adrian Tchaikovsky, author of CHILDREN OF TIME on the Tide Child trilogy

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Swashbuckling awesomeness . . . a fascinating world and a twisty plot, both rooted in characters I came to care about. A definite winner

John Gwynne, on the Tide Child Trilogy

A viciously exciting adventure. I loved every second of it

Tasha Suri, author of Empire of Sand on THE BONE SHIPS

A vividly realised high-seas epic that pulls you deep into its world and keeps you tangled there until the very last word

Evan Winter, author of THE RAGE OF DRAGONS, on THE BONE SHIPS

The first in the Tide Child trilogy presents a unique and memorable world - harsh and brutal and full of fully realized, powerful female characters. Barker has managed to craft a story inspired by Moby Dick,<i> Game of Thrones,</i> and pirate lore, and readers will be drawn in and fascinated

Booklist

A rip-roaring oceanic adventure, packed with violence and beauty. It's about the beauty of the sea and the brutality of humanity, as well as huge sea monsters and ship-to-ship battles. A perfect storm of fantasy storytelling

Starburst

This world clearly contains wonders only hinted at in this first volume. Can't wait to find out more!

The Fantasy Hive, on THE BONE SHIPS

Vivid world-building and thrilling naval warfare

Novel Notions, on THE BONE SHIPS

'Swashbuckling awesomeness . . . a definite winner' John Gwynne, author of MaliceA brilliantly imagined saga of honour, glory and warfare, Call of the Bone Ships is the captivating epic fantasy sequel to RJ Barker's The Bone Ships.Dragons have returned to the Hundred Isles. But their return heralds only war and destruction. When a horde of dying slaves are discovered in the bowels of a ship, Shipwife Meas and the crew of the Tide Child find themselves drawn into a vicious plot that will leave them questioning their loyalties and fighting for their lives.
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A brilliantly imagined saga of honour, glory and warfare, Call of the Bone Ships is the captivating sequel to David Gemmell Award-nominated RJ Barker's The Bone Ships.
Brilliant - Robin Hobb, author of THE ASSASSIN'S APPRENTICE on THE BONE SHIPSAn epic tale of duty and obligation and honour, and what bravery really means . . . can't recommend it enough - Peter McLean, author of PRIEST OF BONES on THE BONE SHIPSExcellent . . . one of the most interesting and original fantasy worlds I've seen in years - Adrian Tchaikovsky, author of CHILDREN OF TIME on the Tide Child trilogySwashbuckling awesomeness . . . a fascinating world and a twisty plot, both rooted in characters I came to care about. A definite winner - John Gwynne, on the Tide Child TrilogyA viciously exciting adventure. I loved every second of it - Tasha Suri, author of Empire of Sand on THE BONE SHIPSA vividly realised high-seas epic that pulls you deep into its world and keeps you tangled there until the very last word - Evan Winter, author of THE RAGE OF DRAGONS, on THE BONE SHIPSThe first in the Tide Child trilogy presents a unique and memorable world - harsh and brutal and full of fully-realized, powerful female characters. Barker has managed to craft a story inspired by Moby Dick, Game of Thrones, and pirate lore, and readers will be drawn in and fascinated - BooklistA rip-roaring oceanic adventure, packed with violence and beauty. It's about the beauty of the sea and the brutality of humanity, as well as huge sea monsters and ship-to-ship battles. A perfect storm of fantasy storytelling - Starburst
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780356511849
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
Orbit
Vekt
353 gr
Høyde
196 mm
Bredde
126 mm
Dybde
38 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
512

Forfatter

Biographical note

RJ Barker lives in Leeds with his wife, son and 'a collection of questionable taxidermy'. He grew up reading whatever he could get his hands on, and having played in a rock band before deciding he was a rubbish musician, RJ returned to his first love, fiction, to find he is rather better at that. As well as his debut epic fantasy series, the Wounded Kingdom trilogy (Age of Assassins, Blood of Assassins and King of Assassins) RJ has written short stories and historical scripts which have been performed across the country. He has the sort of flowing locks any cavalier would be proud of. RJ's novel The Bone Ships is the winner of the British Fantasy Society's Best Novel, aka the Robert Holdstock Award.