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Brilliant, bold and thrilling, The Thousand Eyes by A. K. Larkwood
is the epic fantasy sequel to The Unspoken Name. Could you
sacrifice your dreams to escape a nightmare? Csorwe, Shuthmili and
Tal survey abandoned Echentyr worlds to make a living. The empire's
ruins seem harmless but fascinating. Yet disaster strikes when they
stumble upon ancient magic during a routine expedition. This
revives a warrior who'd slept for an age, reigniting a conflict
thousands of years old. And the soldier binds Csorwe to her cause.
Shuthmili is desperate to protect the woman she loves. However, as
events escalate, she's torn. Can she help Csorwe by clinging to her
own humanity or by embracing her eldritch powers? Tal heads home,
but his peace is shattered when a magical catastrophe hits his
city. The wizard Sethennai is missing and Tal can't face seeking
his former lover to ask for help. So, he flees - but there's no
escaping the future. For throughout the Echo Maze's linked worlds,
fragments of an undead goddess are waking. Soon all must choose a
side. Praise for The Unspoken Name: 'An outstanding debut . . .
unlike anything I've read before' - Nicholas Eames 'Richly
detailed, enthralling and extraordinary' - Jenn Lyons 'Stylish,
classy and timeless . . . I cannot recommend it enough' - Tamsyn
Muir 'An adventure I couldn't put down' - S. A. Chakraborty
Brilliant, bold and thrilling, The Thousand Eyes by A. K. Larkwood
is the epic fantasy sequel to The Unspoken Name. Could you
sacrifice your dreams to escape a nightmare? Csorwe, Shuthmili and
Tal survey abandoned Echentyr worlds to make a living. The empire's
ruins seem harmless but fascinating. Yet disaster strikes when they
stumble upon ancient magic during a routine expedition. This
revives a warrior who'd slept for an age, reigniting a conflict
thousands of years old. And the soldier binds Csorwe to her cause.
Shuthmili is desperate to protect the woman she loves. However, as
events escalate, she's torn. Can she help Csorwe by clinging to her
own humanity or by embracing her eldritch powers? Tal heads home,
but his peace is shattered when a magical catastrophe hits his
city. The wizard Sethennai is missing and Tal can't face seeking
his former lover to ask for help. So, he flees - but there's no
escaping the future. For throughout the Echo Maze's linked worlds,
fragments of an undead goddess are waking. Soon all must choose a
side. Praise for The Unspoken Name: 'An outstanding debut . . .
unlike anything I've read before' - Nicholas Eames 'Richly
detailed, enthralling and extraordinary' - Jenn Lyons 'Stylish,
classy and timeless . . . I cannot recommend it enough' - Tamsyn
Muir 'An adventure I couldn't put down' - S. A. Chakraborty
The Unspoken Name by A. K. Larkwood is the incredible first epic
fantasy in the Serpent Gates duology. 'An astounding debut . . .
unlike anything I've read before' - Nicholas Eames, author of Kings
of the Wyld Does she owe her life to those planning her death . . .
Csorwe was raised by a death cult steeped in old magic. And on her
fourteenth birthday, she'll be sacrificed to their god. But as she
waits for the end, she's offered a chance to escape her fate. A
sorcerer wants her as his assistant, sword-hand and assassin. As
this involves her not dying that day, she accepts. Csorwe spends
years living on a knife-edge, helping her master hunt an artefact
which could change many worlds. Then comes the day she's been
dreading. They encounter Csorwe's old cult - seeking the same
magical object - and Csorwe is forced to reckon with her past. She
also meets Shuthmili, the war-mage who'll change her future. If
she's to survive, Csorwe must evade her enemies, claim the artefact
and stop the death cult once and for all. As she plunges from one
danger to the next, the hunt is on . . . Continue the thrilling
fantasy adventure with The Thousand Eyes.
'An astounding debut . . . unlike anything I've read before' -
Nicholas Eames, author of Kings of the Wyld Does she owe her life
to those planning her death . . . Csorwe was raised by a death cult
steeped in old magic. And on her fourteenth birthday, she'll be
sacrificed to their god. But as she waits for the end, she's
offered a chance to escape her fate. A sorcerer wants her as his
assistant, sword-hand and assassin. As this involves her not dying
that day, she accepts. Csorwe spends years living on a knife-edge,
helping her master hunt an artefact which could change many worlds.
Then comes the day she's been dreading. They encounter Csorwe's old
cult - seeking the same magical object - and Csorwe is forced to
reckon with her past. She also meets Shuthmili, the war-mage who'll
change her future. If she's to survive, Csorwe must evade her
enemies, claim the artefact and stop the death cult once and for
all. As she plunges from one danger to the next, the hunt is on . .
. The Unspoken Name by A. K. Larkwood is the incredible first book
in The Unspoken Name duology.
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