Diplomacy of Wolves
Holly Lisle(Author)
Gollancz (Publisher)
Published on 30. December 1999
Book
Hardback
406 pages
978-1-85798-872-7 (ISBN)
Description
Kait Galweigh is a diplomat - working to keep the Galweigh Family powerful, honourable and respected. Her particular task is to ensure that the arranged marriage of her flighty cousin, Tippa, is not compromised either by Tippa's own foolishness or by those who would see the Galweigh's fortunes founder. At a ball in celebration of the New Year and Tippa's marriage into the Dokteerak dynasty, Kait overhears the Paraglese of the Dokteerak and a member of the Sabir clan plotting against her Family. That she can hear the two men at all is thanks to a secret that she has kept hidden in fear of her life. Kait is a shape shifter who in moments of crisis will transform into a wolf. In her life as a diplomat this other self is a blessing and a curse - she can, hear, see and smell with an acuity that show up the lies of politicians and kings, but her curse is that should she ever inadvertently reveal her skill, she will doom herself to a vicious death.
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Series
Edition
New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Orion Publishing Co
Edition type
New edition
Illustrations
map
Dimensions
Height: 175 mm
Width: 111 mm
Thickness: 28 mm
Weight
243 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-85798-872-7 (9781857988727)
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Person
SALES POINTS * Holly Lisle a bestseller in the USA with a growing track record of success * Two further volumes - Book Two of The Secret Texts coming in late December of 1999 * Launch title in epic sword and sorcery series with a compelling storyline of success against all the odds * 'Full of imagination, subterfuge, terror, and surprise...Holly Lisle's work has grown beyond my wildest expectations.' Mercedes Lackey * 'Holly Lisle is a powerful fantasy creator, and DIPLOMACY OF WOLVES is her best yet.' Julian May