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26%OFFSam Sykes - The Mortal Tally - 9780575132221 - V9780575132221
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The Mortal Tally

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Description for The Mortal Tally Paperback. Akin to the works of both Fritz Leiber and Scott Lynch but bringing it's own energy and humorous vigour the writing of Sam Sykes sets itself apart from the dour feel of Grimdark fantasy and brings a fresh vigour to fantasy fiction. Series: Bring Down Heaven. Num Pages: 656 pages. BIC Classification: FM. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 200 x 130 x 44. Weight in Grams: 480.
Akin to the works of both Fritz Leiber and Scott Lynch but bringing it's own energy and humorous vigour the writing of Sam Sykes sets itself apart from the dour feel of Grimdark fantasy and brings a fresh vigour to fantasy fiction. Cier'Djaal, once the crowning glory of the civilised world, has gone from a city to a battlefield, and from a battlefield to a graveyard. Foreign armies clash on streets laden with bodies. Cultists and thieves wage shadow wars, tribal armies gather outside the city's walls, and haughty aristocrats watch the world burn from on high. ... Read more

Product Details

Publisher
Gollancz
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2017
Series
Bring Down Heaven
Condition
New
Weight
479g
Number of Pages
656
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780575132221
SKU
V9780575132221
Shipping Time
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About Sam Sykes
Samuel Sykes began writing his debut novel, Tome of the Undergates (the first book in his Aeon's Gate trilogy) when he was seventeen. Since then, he has also written Black Halo, The Skybound Sea and the Bring Down Heaven trilogy that begins with The City Stained Red. He currently lives in the US, where he is ... Read more

Reviews for The Mortal Tally
There's plenty of slapstick humour despite the darkness and that familiar sense of wondrous adventure that lurks just around the corner is still here. Still, The City Stained Red somehow fells like a better and more streamlined version of its predecessors....Sykes tells just enough to make you eager for more. Well, consider the job done - I'm ready ... Read more

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