Keeper of Sorrows

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Product Details
Price
$16.95  $15.76
Publisher
Flame Tree Press
Publish Date
Pages
320
Dimensions
5.5 X 8.4 X 1.1 inches | 0.7 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781787589148

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About the Author
Growing up, Rachel wanted to be Sir William Wallace, James Horner, or Stephen King. Unfortunately, the U.S. Army doesn't issue claymore swords, and she's painfully tone deaf so that left writing - a campaign that would wage on for a quarter century, leaving Rachel bruised, bloody, and downright defeated. She's been a soldier, maid, door-to-door bookseller, Fikes Family Farm field hand-thanks Pops!-leasing agent, baker, journalist, pageant queen/director, wiper of butt sweat (tanning salon), seller of overpriced lingerie at Victoria's Secret, and dejected Wal-Mart cashier. Eventually, with skin thicker than chain mail, a shield of resolve, and the reckless, indefatigable hope of a warrior poet, Rachel finally fought her way into publishing. After quite the adventure, Rachel takes refuge in her hobbit hole in Austin, Texas, squirrelling away all the coffee, whisky, and plants she can get her paws on, and teaching ESL to the most amazing students in the world.
Reviews
A deeply original book. Centering women in this surreal high fantasy, Rachel Fikes creates an incredibly unique magic system that sets the stage for a mystery filled with political manoeuvring, transformations and so much more.--Sunyi Dean
Rachel Fikes has crafted a beautifully original fantasy full of sumptuous language and breath-hitching mystery. In Keeper of Sorrows, there are horrors around every corner, yet this gothic high fantasy is told through the lens of two protagonists who manage to find beauty in bees, humanity's last hope in an ecologically-devastated world robbed of wind. Fikes tells a story that feels like a descent into madness, where nothing is ever as it appears, perfect for readers who want to feel their skin crawl while being immersed in a narrative full of heart. It's impossible to ignore the passion seeping through its pages.--Gabriela Romero Lacruz, author of #1 Sunday Times Bestseller The Sun and the Void
"A gorgeously dark and seductive fantasy debut, buzzing with mystery and sweetened by mellifluous prose. Fikes deftly balances familial love against grief while the deaths, disappearances, and dual timelines escalate toward a riveting conclusion."--Essa Hansen, author of The Graven trilogy