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King Rat

Tim Maughan 

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Award-winning author China Miéville began his astounding career with King Rat—now in a new Tor Essentials edition—a mix of a young man's search for identity with a pulse-pounding story of revenge and madness.

With a new introduction by Tim Maughan, author of Infinite Detail.

Something is stirring in London's dark, stamping out its territory in brickdust and blood. Something has murdered Saul Garamond's father, and left Saul to pay for the crime.

But a shadow from the urban waste breaks into Saul's prison cell and leads him to freedom: a shadow called King Rat. King Rat reveals to Saul his own royal heritage, a heritage that opens a new world for him, the world below London's streets.

With drum-and-bass pounding the backstreets, Saul must confront the forces that would use him, the ones that would destroy him, and those that have shaped his own bizarre identity.

Tor Essentials presents new editions of science fiction and fantasy titles of proven merit and lasting value, each volume introduced by an appropriate literary figure.

Product Details

PublisherTor Books
Publish DateApril 04, 2023
Pages320
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9781250862501
Dimensions8.2 X 5.4 X 0.8 inches | 0.6 pounds
BISAC Categories: Fantasy, Horror, Fantasy

About the Author

China Miéville has received numerous awards for his writing, including the Arthur C. Clarke Award (three times), the British Fantasy Award (twice), and the Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel (four times). His novels include Perdido Street Station, King Rat, Un Lun Dun, The City & The City, Railsea and The Last Days of New Paris. He has also written a narrative history of the Bolshevik Revolution, October.
Tim Maughan is an author, a journalist, and a features writer who uses both fiction and nonfiction to explore issues around cities, class, culture, globalization, technology, and the future. His work regularly appears on the BBC and in Vice and New Scientist.

Reviews

“[Miéville's] prose melds James Herbert's nihilistic violence with the metropolitan paranoia of Martin Amis, circa London Fields.” —The Times (London)

“China Miéville is a remarkably eloquent new writer who has produced genuine magic here.” —Locus

“As sharp as a Tokyo comic. It's humane and delinquent. And it bites.” —Iain Sinclair

“A deep, dark, velvet journey.” —Pat Cadigan

“A riveting, brilliant novel.” —Charles de Lint

“A strong first novel in the quirky sub-sub-genre of subterranean fairy tales.” —The Onion

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