Smoke in the Glass: Immortals' Blood Book One
Chris Humphreys
(Author)
Description
'A brilliant epic fantasy debut from a master storyteller' Sebastien de Castell, author of the Greatcoat series including The Traitor's Blade
'Wonderful characters and great world-building, in Humphreys' special brand of addictive storytelling' Diana Gabaldon, author of the Outlander series 'An intriguing premise... an intricate, fast-paced story... Humphreys packs gods, deicide, warring tribes and some impressive world-building into just over 300 pages' Guardian Three lands, peopled by humans and immortals. In Corinthium a decadent endlessly-lived elite run the world for profit and power. But when a poor, honest solider dies, and is reborn, everything changes. In wintry Midgarth, where immortals are revered as deities, one of them has realized that something - or someone - is killing the gods. And in Ometepe there is only one immortal, for he has murdered every other. Until one woman gives birth to a very special baby. Yet there is a fourth, hidden land, where savage tribes have united under the prophecy of 'the One': a child who is neither boy nor girl. Now they plan to conquer the world. Unless a broken soldier, a desperate mother and a crippled god can stop them . . .Product Details
Price
$15.99
$14.87
Publisher
Gollancz
Publish Date
August 04, 2020
Pages
368
Dimensions
5.1 X 7.7 X 1.0 inches | 0.6 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781473226043
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About the Author
C.C. Humphreys was born in Toronto and grew up in Los Angeles and London. A third generation actor and writer on both sides of his family, he lives on Salt Spring Island, Canada. www.cchumphreys.com
Reviews
Humphreys' plot, prose, and characters give this book a sense of quality and gravity without skimping on fun and readability--Grimdark Magazine
Instantly gripping and thoroughly unusual, this book ends on a cliffhanger which has me impatient for part two.--MORNING STAR
An intriguing premise... an intricate, fast-paced story... Humphreys packs gods, deicide, warring tribes and some impressive world-building into just over 300 pages.--GUARDIAN
Brilliant: smoothly-written, engaging, fascinating. The kid can write. The world is wonderful - I wish I'd thought of it--Conn Iggulden
Chris Humphreys skilfully weaves together several different storylines without any feeling like they're rushed over and still manages to keep the momentum of the plot going throughout the book. It's an intriguing new look at immortality in a fantasy novel, and I highly recommend it.--THE BOOK BUNDLE
Cleverly written, at times very funny, I thoroughly enjoyed this new book.--RAMBLING MADS
A brilliant epic fantasy debut from a master storyteller
Wonderful characters and great world-building, in Humphreys' special brand of addictive storytelling
Instantly gripping and thoroughly unusual, this book ends on a cliffhanger which has me impatient for part two.--MORNING STAR
An intriguing premise... an intricate, fast-paced story... Humphreys packs gods, deicide, warring tribes and some impressive world-building into just over 300 pages.--GUARDIAN
Brilliant: smoothly-written, engaging, fascinating. The kid can write. The world is wonderful - I wish I'd thought of it--Conn Iggulden
Chris Humphreys skilfully weaves together several different storylines without any feeling like they're rushed over and still manages to keep the momentum of the plot going throughout the book. It's an intriguing new look at immortality in a fantasy novel, and I highly recommend it.--THE BOOK BUNDLE
Cleverly written, at times very funny, I thoroughly enjoyed this new book.--RAMBLING MADS
A brilliant epic fantasy debut from a master storyteller
Wonderful characters and great world-building, in Humphreys' special brand of addictive storytelling