'Fast-moving and entertaining'Ben Aaronovitch, bestselling author of Rivers of London
Enter a world of magic and adventure in The Library of the Dead by T. L. Huchu. The first book in the spellbinding Edinburgh Nights series.
When ghosts talk, she will listen . . .
Ropa dropped out of school to become a ghostalker - and she now speaks to Edinburgh's dead, carrying messages to the living. A girl's gotta earn a living, and it seems harmless enough. Until, that is, the dead whisper that someone's bewitching children - leaving them husks, empty of joy and life. It's on Ropa's patch, so she feels honour bound to investigate. But what she learns will change her world.
She'll dice with death (not part of her life plan . . .) as she calls on Zimbabwean magic and Scottish pragmatism to hunt down clues. For Edinburgh hides a wealth of secrets. And in the process, she discovers an occult library and some unexpected allies. Yet as shadows lengthen, will the hunter become the hunted?
The Library of the Dead is the first book in the Edinburgh Nights series. Continue the adventure with book two, Our Lady of Mysterious Ailments.
The Edinburgh Nights Series
The Library of the Dead
Our Lady of Mysterious Ailments
The Mystery at Dunvegan Castle
The Legacy of Arniston House
Secrets of the First School
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Praise for The Library of the Dead
'I highly recommend The Library of the Dead'
- Charlaine Harris, author of the Sookie Stackhouse series
'Roll on the sequel'
- The Times
'One of the strangest and most compelling fantasy worlds you'll see all year'
- SFX
Rezensionen / Stimmen
A fast-moving and entertaining tale, beautifully written -- Ben Aaronovitch, bestselling author of <i>Rivers of London</i> I highly recommend The Library of the Dead -- Charlaine Harris, author of the Sookie Stackhouse series An absolute delight . . . kept me totally hooked -- Genevieve Cogman, author of <i>The Invisible Library</i> and <i>Scarlet</i> What a delight. Great pacing, wonderfully creepy villains, and so much fun! -- A. K. Larkwood, author of <i>The Unspoken Name</i> The Library of the Dead's alluring, shadowy Edinburgh with its hints of sophisticated academic magic will draw you in, but it's Ropa - a hard knocks ghostalker on her paranormal grind to pay the rent - who grabs hold. The moment you meet her, you'll follow wherever she goes -- Olivie Blake, author of <i>The Atlas Six</i> Expertly blending elements of Zimbabwean and Scottish culture, Huchu's occult thriller is as entertaining as it is thought-provoking -- <i>Publishers Weekly</i> starred review A fast-paced, future-set Edinburgh thriller. The Library of the Dead mixes magical mysteries with a streetwise style of writing . . . roll on the sequel -- <i>The Times</i> One of the strangest and most compelling fantasy worlds you'll see all year . . . We can't wait for the next volume -- <i>SFX</i> Terrific stuff -- <i>The Big Issue</i> Contemporary fantasy, at its best, is both escapist and urgent: this does both admirably -- <i>The Scotsman</i> An enjoyable dark urban fantasy tale . . . with a great lead character and a vibrant supporting cast -- <i>Grimdark Magazine</i> With a strong female protagonist exploring a unique world, this novel is a fantastic debut and a must have for fantasy fans -- <i>CulturedVultures</i> Drags you in and keeps you reading through the force of nature that is Ropa Moyo -- <i>SFFWorld</i> The excellent characters keep the story engaging -- <i>Booklist</i>
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Interest Age: From 16 years
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Maße
Höhe: 198 mm
Breite: 132 mm
Dicke: 25 mm
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ISBN-13
978-1-5290-3947-4 (9781529039474)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
T. L. Huchu is a writer whose short fiction has appeared in publications such as Lightspeed, Interzone, AfroSF and elsewhere. He is the winner of a Nommo Award for African SF/F, and has been short-listed for the Caine Prize and the Grand Prix de l'Imaginaire. Between projects, he translates fiction from Shona into English and the reverse. The Library of the Dead is the first in his Edinburgh Nights series.