An alternate eighteenth-century England sets the stage for a lyrical
novel by the author of the Tears of Artamon trilogy, “an innovative
fantasist” (Asimov’s). Young rebel composer Amaru Khassian flees
from religious persecution to peaceful Tourmalise. Crippled by
horrible burns, he can no longer write down his stirring, seditious
music—until he meets Orial, a girl with a unique gift that enables
her to “hear” the sounds in other people’s minds. Khassian’s
music could inspire his countrymen to overthrow their oppressors. But
there is a price on the young composer’s head, and it’s not long
before Acir Korentan, an agent of the brutal regime in Allegonde that
has tried to repress Khassian’s music, tracks him down. Now Orial is
in danger too—and not just from the fanatical agents from Allegonde.
As antiquarians uncover mysterious traces of an ancient civilization
in Tourmalise, she begins to suffer disturbing and revelatory visions.
The excavations may reveal the true purpose of her gift—but is her
sanity too great a price to pay? Can Orial use her gift to save
Khassian and his people before it drives her mad? Praise for the Tears
of Artamon Trilogy “Unusual . . . Exotic . . . Well worth the
read!” —Katherine Kurtz, New York Times–bestselling author “A
splendid tale . . . Sarah Ash is destined to be one of the bright
luminaries of fantasy.” —Dennis L. McKiernan, national bestselling
author “Rousing. . . . with its vivid 18th-century European
flavor and fallen angels who evoke Paradise Lost. Lovers of big,
complex fantasy sagas (think Robert Jordan or George R.R. Martin) will
be well pleased.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
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ISBN
9781625670045
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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