The Waking Fire: Book One of Draconis Memoria

Hardback Published on: 07/07/2016
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The Waking Fire
More guns than swords in every shape and dimension
If you're expecting something like The Ravens Shadow Trilogy you would be mistaken. Having said that this weighty tome is well worth reading.The authors wo... READ MORE
Dawn Howie at Aberdeen
The Waking Fire
Indiana Jones with Dragons!
There was so much about this book I loved, from the 3 protagonists who are all different but complimentary, to the world building which immediately drops y... READ MORE
Liam Nicholson at Sheffield Orchard Sq.

Synopsis

Anthony Ryan - author of fantasy sensation Blood Song - returns with The Waking Fire, a thrilling new epic fantasy of exploration and adventure, spies and assassins, explosive magic and the furious battle to forge an empire.

For decades the lands of the Ironship Syndicate have been defended by the Blood-blessed - men and women able to channel the powers contained in the potent blood of wild drakes. Elite spies and assassins, their loyalty has established the Syndicate's position as the greatest power in the known world.

Yet now a crisis looms. The drake bloodlines are weakening, and war with the Corvantine Empire seems inevitable. The Syndicate's only hope of survival lies with the myth of a legendary drake, whose powerful blood might just turn the tide of the war - if it even exists.

The task of hunting down this fabled creature falls to Claydon Torcreek, a petty thief and unregistered Blood-blessed. He's handled many valuable things in his time (most of them illegal) but nothing as priceless as his nation's future.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
  • ISBN: 9780356506395
  • Number of pages: 592
  • Dimensions: 240 x 163 x 48 mm
  • Weight: 894g

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