The King at the Edge of the World

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Product Details
Price
$17.00  $15.81
Publisher
Random House Trade
Publish Date
Pages
304
Dimensions
5.1 X 8.0 X 0.8 inches | 0.45 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780812985504

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About the Author
Arthur Phillips is the internationally bestselling author of The Tragedy of Arthur; The Song Is You, which was a New York Times Notable Book and named one of the best novels of the year by The Washington Post; Angelica, which was adapted into a 2015 film; The Egyptologist; and Prague, which was also a New York Times Notable Book and the winner of the Los Angeles Times Art Seidenbaum Award for First Fiction. He lives in New York.
Reviews
"A rich, old-fashioned spy thriller set in Elizabethan England . . . Its plot is an intricate set of intersecting mechanisms and locks and keys, which, when they finally all fall into place, provide the reader with the gawping satisfaction of having been well and truly fooled . . . Sentence by sentence, the book blends the leanness of a taut thriller with the marbled fatness of Elizabethan prose."--The New York Times Book Review

"Darkly entertaining . . . Phillips writes with such breadth, intelligence and wit . . . The novel is brilliant--textured, witty and Shakespeare-deep with palace intrigue, lust, conspiracy, xenophobia and Iago-level villainy."--Minneapolis Star Tribune

"Arthur Phillips fans will recognize--and new readers will thrill to--the immersive mix of erudition, brio, and heart in The King at the Edge of the World. Phillips is an original--and in top form."--Jennifer Egan

"Terrifically engaging . . . [a] rich historical novel."--The Washington Post

"A rare combination of literary finesse and quick-paced plot--and another triumph from the versatile Phillips. . . . One is reminded of Hilary Mantel's magisterial Wolf Hall but perhaps more pointedly of Graham Greene's novels."--Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

"Highly recommended . . . truly original . . . The indefatigably imaginative Phillips . . . offers historical fiction with aching contemporary overtones."--Library Journal (starred review)

"[An] inventively multilayered novel . . . evoked in exquisite language full of subtle shadings. . . . Readers will flock to the latest from esteemed bestseller Phillips, whose signature literary prowess and nimble imagination remain ascendant."--Booklist

"Phillips masterfully renders the period and packs the narrative with surprising twists. This clever, serpentine novel recalls the historical dramas of Hilary Mantel and the thrillers of John le Carré, and will reverberate in readers' minds."--Publishers Weekly