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Reflection
(Hardcover)
Scarlett V Claybaugh
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R738
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Medea
(Hardcover)
Kerry Greenwood
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R1,043
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The epic new chapter in the history of Malaz--the new epic fantasy
from Steven Erikson's friend and co-creator of this extraordinary
and exciting imagined world.
Darujhistan, city of dreams, city of blue flames, is peaceful at
last; its citizens free to return to politicking, bickering,
trading and, above all, enjoying the good things in life. Yet there
are those who will not allow the past to remain buried. A scholar
digging in the plains stumbles across an ancient sealed vault. The
merchant Humble Measure schemes to drive out the remaining Malazan
invaders. And the surviving agents of a long-lost power are
stirring, for they sense change and so, opportunity. While, as ever
at the centre of everything, a thief in a red waistcoat and of
rotund proportions walks the streets, juggling in one hand custard
pastries, and in the other the fate of the city itself.
Far to the south, fragments of the titanic Moon's Spawn have
crashed into the Rivan Sea creating a series of isles...and a
fortune hunter's dream. A Malazan veteran calling himself 'Red'
ventures out to try his luck--and perhaps say goodbye to old
friends. But there he finds far more than he'd bargained for as the
rush to claim the Spawn's treasures descends into a mad scramble of
chaos and bloodshed. For powers from across the world have gathered
here, searching for the legendary Throne of Night. The impact of
these events are far reaching, it seems. On an unremarkable island
off the coast of Genabackis, a people who had turned their backs
upon all such strivings now lift their masked faces towards the
mainland and recall the ancient prophesy of a return.
And what about the ex-Claw of the Malazan Empire who now walks the
uttermost edge of creation? His mission--the success or failure of
which the Queen of Dreams saw long ago--is destined to shape far
more than anyone could have ever imagined.
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