Brilliant... Tchaikovsky succeeds in turning Alkhalend into a stage that showcases the entanglement of the personal and the political in ways both touching and tragic. It's an impressive feat

Publishers Weekly, Starred Review

'Quite simply superb, diplomatic and political shenanigans edge towards brutal all-out war in this darkly intricate and original novel.'

LoveReading, Star Book

<p><b>Praise for The Tyrant Philosophers Series:</b><br /><br />'Exceptional.... Not to be missed' - <i>Publishers Weekly</i>, Starred review<br /><br />'Endlessly creative . . . so much invention peeking around every corner' - Patrick Ness<br /><br />'Has some of Tchaikovsky's best prose . . . an absolutely fascinating study in human behaviour' - <i>SF Crowsnest</i><br /><br />'A master at the height of his powers. This epic symphonic fantasy, weaving a breakneck plot through a sumptuously dangerous world.'</p>

Ian Green

Se alle

Rich and detailed... I love the way the books make me think and pay attention

Kirklees Library

'Dense, dark, ingenious, ironic, complex, often funny, and always smart'

Locus

Welcome to Alkhalend, Jewel of the Waters, capital of Usmai, greatest of the Successor States, inheritor to the necromantic dominion that was the Moeribandi Empire and tomorrow’s frontline in the Palleseen’s relentless march to bring Perfection and Correctness to an imperfect world.

Loret is fresh off the boat, and just in time.

As Cohort-Invigilator of Correct Appreciation, Outreach department, she’s here as aide to the Palleseen Resident, Sage-Invigilator Angilly. And Sage-Invigilator Angilly – Gil to her friends – needs a second in the spectacularly illegal, culturally offensive and diplomatically inadvisable duel she must fight at midnight.

Outreach, that part of the Pal machine that has to work within the imperfection of the rest of the world, has a lot of room for the illegal, the unconventional, the unorthodox. But just how much unorthodoxy can Gil and Loret get away with?

As a succession crisis looms, as a long-forgotten feat of necromantic engineering nears fruition, as pirate kings, lizard armies and demons gather, as old gods wane and new gods wax, sooner or later Gil and Loret will have to settle their ledger.

Just as well they are both very, very good with a blade…

Also in the TYRANT PHILOSOPHERS series:
CITY OF LAST CHANCES
HOUSE OF OPEN WOUNDS
LIVES OF BITTER RAIN

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Arthur C. Clarke winner and Sunday Times bestseller Adrian Tchaikovsky returns to the darkly exhuberant world of the Tyrant Philosophers series (City of Last Chances; House of Open Wounds). How long can you stay a good person if you’re working for the bad guys? A diplomat for a colonial regime falls in love with the nation she’s supposed to be softening up.
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Adrian is a global champion of the SFF community, winning the Arthur C. Clarke award with his much-loved novel Children of Time. City of Last Chances (the first in this series) was a 2024 Locus Award Finalist for Best Fantasy novel and won the BSFA award for Best Novel. Most recently, Adrian won the Galaxy award for Most Popular Foreign Author in China.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781035901524
Publisert
2024-12-05
Utgiver
Vendor
Head of Zeus -- an AdAstra Book
Vekt
700 gr
Høyde
232 mm
Bredde
154 mm
Dybde
40 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
544

Biographical note

Adrian Tchaikovsky was born in Lincolnshire before heading off to Reading to study psychology and zoology. He subsequently ended up in law and has worked as a legal executive in both Reading and Leeds, where he now lives. Married, he is a keen live role-player and occasional amateur actor and has trained in stage-fighting. He's the author of Children of Time, the winner of the 30th Anniversary Arthur C. Clarke Award, and the Sunday Times bestseller Shards of Earth.