The Man With One Name. A tale of corruption and magic slingers, for fans of Joe Abercrombie and Scott Lynch (A God Fragments Novella)

Par : Tom Lloyd
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  • Nombre de pages96
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-4732-1324-1
  • EAN9781473213241
  • Date de parution21/03/2018
  • Protection num.Adobe DRM
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGollancz

Résumé

Salterin is a town full of fear. Fear and sheep. But mostly fear. It lies in the north of a principality recently shattered by the Hanese war, cut off from its neighbours and warily watching the advance of winter. Bandits and wolves haunt the woods, but something worse lies within. A monster named Therian has installed himself as lord of the manor and no one is foolish enough to oppose him. In their hour of need comes a man with one name.
A man who will not suffer monsters. Or mutton. But mostly monsters. This Western-inspired novella plays with epic fantasy and is perfect for fans of Joe Abercrombie and Scott Lynch. Praise for the GOD FRAGMENTS series 'From the very first page, this first book in Tom Lloyd's new The God Fragments hurls you head-first into the action...the world that Lloyd wraps you in is just as gripping as his storytelling' - SFX'Imagine Steven Erikson's Malazan marines teaming up with Lara Croft for a mad dash across Joe Abercrombie's Red Country with an unplanned detour through the forgotten deeps of Moria and you'll be most of the way there' - Forbidden Planet International
Tom Lloyd was born in 1979 in Berkshire. After a degree in International Relations he went straight into publishing where he still works. He never received the memo about suitable jobs for writers and consequently has never been a kitchen-hand, hospital porter, pigeon hunter, or secret agent. He lives in Oxford, isn't one of those authors who gives a damn about the history of the font used in his books and only believes in forms of exercise that allow him to hit something.
Visit him online at www.tomlloyd.co.uk.