Independence brings self-determination, but also threats from without and withinThe city of Marek rests on newly-independent laurels. Their ties to Teren, the land-locked nation for which they served as sole trade link to the world, are cut; Terens Lieutenant, Selene, has been expelled, and her seat rests empty in the Marekhill Council chambers.
But Selene, fresh from her political defeat, threatened to return next time, not with honeyed words or veiled threats, but with armed soldiers and war sorcerers. Last year, the sorcerers of Marek narrowly defeated a single Teren-summoned demon; how might they fare against a dozen or more?
Twisting the already fraying cord of a city under siege, the common people of Marek grow increasingly fervent in their own demands for representation for a say in how the city is run, and for whom it is run.
Marcia, Fereno-Heir, agrees with the Lower City; they deserve a better say. But much of the Council wont hear of it and, of course, theres Selenes threat of an army of sorcerers at the citys magical border. Sorcerers that half the Marekhill Council wouldnt even accept as real.
She must work with the sorcerer Reb, her lover, to force the Council to recognise the truth of magic, whilst her sorcerer brother, Cato, rushes to build some sort of defence.
Because if Teren���s demons can pass the Cityangels wards, itll be the end of them all.
Book 4 of the Marek seriesThe City Revealed is an absorbing fantasy set in a richly imagined world. A lovingly drawn and diverse set of characters struggle both personally and politically with the consequences of their own and others actions, and strive for cooperation without sacrificing principles. A thoroughly satisfying read. Una McCormack, New York Times bestselling science fiction author.
Eminently satisfying epic fantasy where the personal, the political and the magical are multilayered and interlocked.
Juliet E. McKenna, Author of the Green Man series and the Tales of Einarinn series.
Cover artwork by Tony Allcock
Genre: Fantasy
But Selene, fresh from her political defeat, threatened to return next time, not with honeyed words or veiled threats, but with armed soldiers and war sorcerers. Last year, the sorcerers of Marek narrowly defeated a single Teren-summoned demon; how might they fare against a dozen or more?
Twisting the already fraying cord of a city under siege, the common people of Marek grow increasingly fervent in their own demands for representation for a say in how the city is run, and for whom it is run.
Marcia, Fereno-Heir, agrees with the Lower City; they deserve a better say. But much of the Council wont hear of it and, of course, theres Selenes threat of an army of sorcerers at the citys magical border. Sorcerers that half the Marekhill Council wouldnt even accept as real.
She must work with the sorcerer Reb, her lover, to force the Council to recognise the truth of magic, whilst her sorcerer brother, Cato, rushes to build some sort of defence.
Because if Teren���s demons can pass the Cityangels wards, itll be the end of them all.
Book 4 of the Marek seriesThe City Revealed is an absorbing fantasy set in a richly imagined world. A lovingly drawn and diverse set of characters struggle both personally and politically with the consequences of their own and others actions, and strive for cooperation without sacrificing principles. A thoroughly satisfying read. Una McCormack, New York Times bestselling science fiction author.
Eminently satisfying epic fantasy where the personal, the political and the magical are multilayered and interlocked.
Juliet E. McKenna, Author of the Green Man series and the Tales of Einarinn series.
Cover artwork by Tony Allcock
Genre: Fantasy
Praise for this book
"The City Revealed is an absorbing fantasy set in a richly imagined world. A lovingly drawn and diverse set of characters struggle both personally and politically with the consequences of their own and others' actions, and strive for cooperation without sacrificing principles. A thoroughly satisfying read." - Una McCormack
"Eminently satisfying epic fantasy where the personal, the political and the magical are multilayered and interlocked." - Juliet E McKenna
"Eminently satisfying epic fantasy where the personal, the political and the magical are multilayered and interlocked." - Juliet E McKenna
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