The Carnival Of Ash by Tom Beckerlegge

The Carnival Of Ash by Tom Beckerlegge

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Zusammenfassung

Carlo Mazzoni arrives at Cadenza, the City of Words, intent on making his name, but instead he finds himself embroiled with the intrigues of a city in turmoil, where the looming prospect of war threatens not only to destroy Cadenza but remove it from history altogether…

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The Carnival Of Ash by Tom Beckerlegge

Carlo Mazzoni arrives at Cadenza, the City of Words, intent on making his name, but instead he finds himself embroiled with the intrigues of a city in turmoil, where the looming prospect of war threatens not only to destroy Cadenza but remove it from history altogether

"A gorgeous, immersive triumph of Renaissance-flavored worldbuilding" -- Publishers Weekly, starred review

* Publishers Weekly *

“[A] delicate study of the demise of society” -- SciFiNow

* SciFiNow *

“Memorable” -- SFX Magazine

* SFX Magazine *

“The zest and wit that Beckerlegge infuses into his fantastical Decameron is marvelous” -- Locus

* Locus *

“This is a fabulous book” -- The Historical Novels Review, Editor's Choice

* The Historical Novels Review *
Thomas Beckerlegge grew up in a market town in the northwest of England, dreaming of becoming a writer. He studied history at Jesus College, Oxford and won the Waterstone's Children's Book Prize for his first novel, Darkside, at the age of 25, writing as Tom Becker. Tom lives in London with his wife, baby son, and a horde of shadowy creatures that he keeps confined within the pages of his notebook.
SKU Nicht verfügbar
ISBN 13 9781786185006
ISBN 10 1786185008
Titel The Carnival Of Ash
Autor Tom Beckerlegge
Buchzustand Nicht verfügbar
Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag Rebellion Publishing Ltd.
Erscheinungsjahr 2022-03-15
Seitenanzahl 528
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