
Dark Age by Pierce Brown
He broke the chains. Then he broke the world . . . A decade ago Darrow led a revolution and laid the foundations for a new world. Now he's an outlaw. Cast out of the very Republic he founded, he wages rogue war on Mercury. Is he still the same hero? Or will he become the very evil he fought to destroy? In Darrow's darkening shadow, the Lysander au Lune, displaced heir to the old empire, rises. First, he must survive Gold backstabbing, then Darrow. Will he bring peace to mankind at the edge of his sword? On Luna, Mustang, the Republic's embattled sovereign, fights to save both democracy and her exiled husband. But one may cost her the other - and her son is not yet returned. Fear dims the hopes of the Rising, and as power is seized, lost and reclaimed, the worlds spin on toward a new dark age . . .
Praise for DARK AGE * : *
Brown's plots are like a depth charge of nitromethane dropped in a bucket of gasolineHis pacing is 100 percent him standing over it all with a lit match and a smile, waiting for us to dare him to drop it * NPR *
An epic story of rebellion, social unrest and sacrifice * Orlando Sentinel *
Dark Age proves that Brown has truly become a master * The Geekiary *
Much like A Song of Ice and Fire's George R. R. Martin, Brown is an author who is interested in exploring the consequences of his protagonist's actions. Revolution doesn't come without a price and no one can stay a hero forever. . . . Dark Age continues the trend of compelling characters, fast plotting, action, and the feeling that no one is truly safe and no one is who you think they are * The Mary Sue *
Praise for IRON GOLD * : *
Fascinating . . . This is one you absolutely will have to read * The Biblio Sanctum *
Another sizzling space epic to entice, excite and tease. 5 STARS * Starburst Magazine *
'The books are an exhilarating fusion of The Hunger Games, Blade Runner and Dune. Amid a pulse-pounding narrative, they fearlessly tackle major issues like the fragility of democracy and the fallibility of human nature to betray its ideals even when freedom is attained * Star Magazine *
This book lives up to every expectation I have for Pierce Brown . . . you MUST read this, it will not disappoint! * The Speculative Herald *
Iron Gold offers more of everything we loved about the first three books. Pierce Brown builds upon the foundations of the incredible universe and story he spun in the first trilogy, pivoting on his characters' flaws and fallibility to steer the narrative in unexpected directions. Suffice it to say, readers will be soon be dying to read the next one * Barnes & Noble *
Complex, layered . . . mature science fiction existing within the frame of blazing space opera . . . done in a style [that] borders on Shakespearean. * NPR *
Brown's plots are like a depth charge of nitromethane dropped in a bucket of gasolineHis pacing is 100 percent him standing over it all with a lit match and a smile, waiting for us to dare him to drop it * NPR *
An epic story of rebellion, social unrest and sacrifice * Orlando Sentinel *
Dark Age proves that Brown has truly become a master * The Geekiary *
Much like A Song of Ice and Fire's George R. R. Martin, Brown is an author who is interested in exploring the consequences of his protagonist's actions. Revolution doesn't come without a price and no one can stay a hero forever. . . . Dark Age continues the trend of compelling characters, fast plotting, action, and the feeling that no one is truly safe and no one is who you think they are * The Mary Sue *
Praise for IRON GOLD * : *
Fascinating . . . This is one you absolutely will have to read * The Biblio Sanctum *
Another sizzling space epic to entice, excite and tease. 5 STARS * Starburst Magazine *
'The books are an exhilarating fusion of The Hunger Games, Blade Runner and Dune. Amid a pulse-pounding narrative, they fearlessly tackle major issues like the fragility of democracy and the fallibility of human nature to betray its ideals even when freedom is attained * Star Magazine *
This book lives up to every expectation I have for Pierce Brown . . . you MUST read this, it will not disappoint! * The Speculative Herald *
Iron Gold offers more of everything we loved about the first three books. Pierce Brown builds upon the foundations of the incredible universe and story he spun in the first trilogy, pivoting on his characters' flaws and fallibility to steer the narrative in unexpected directions. Suffice it to say, readers will be soon be dying to read the next one * Barnes & Noble *
Complex, layered . . . mature science fiction existing within the frame of blazing space opera . . . done in a style [that] borders on Shakespearean. * NPR *
Pierce Brown is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Red Rising, Golden Son, Morning Star, Iron Gold, Dark Age, and Light Bringer. His work has been published in thirty-eight territories. He lives in Los Angeles, where he is at work on his next novel.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781473646780 |
| ISBN 10 | 1473646782 |
| Title | Dark Age |
| Author | Pierce Brown |
| Series | Red Rising Series |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Hodder & Stoughton |
| Year published | 2020-02-06 |
| Number of pages | 800 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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