This Forsaken Earth

This Forsaken Earth

by PaulKearney (Author)

Synopsis

Nothing moved in all that tangled mass of wreckage and shredded cordage and shattered spars. All along the decks, flesh, wood and iron had been beaten into one unholy, pulped mess from which trickled streams of blood that brightened the brown stains venting from the scuppers. The enemy vessel was a dead thing, which even the wind could no longer stir to life. The Revenants stared around themselves in heavy wonder, as if uncertain as to who could have brought such a thing to pass. A silence fell, broken only by the weary creak and groan of seaborne wood, the death rattle of a tall fighting ship. There was a moment almost of reverence. 'This' Rol said, 'is victory.' But no-one can outrun their past, as Rol Cortishane discovers when his old acquaintance in murder, Canker, King of Thieves, turns up unannounced to make Rol an offer that cannot be refused. To safeguard the hidden pirate city that has become his home, Rol must leave behind his beloved ship, Revenant, and take to the mountains of Bionar, where his sister, Rowen, is fighting to take possession of the mightiest kingdom in all the world. Amid siege, pitched battle and betrayal, Rol will discover that his world is not the place he thought it was, and he must relearn his assassin's skills in order to survive...

$3.25

Save:$5.51 (63%)

Quantity

2 in stock

More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 416
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Bantam
Published: 04 Jun 2007

ISBN 10: 0553813757
ISBN 13: 9780553813753
Book Overview: The second book in British Fantasy master Paul Kearney's stunning 'Sea Beggars' sequence...

Media Reviews
Excellent maritime fantasy. -- Booklist Rousing... . Nautical detail worthy of C.S. Forester or Patrick O' Brian. -- Publishers Weekly
Author Bio
Paul Kearney was born and grew up in Northern Ireland. He studied English at Oxford University and has lived for several years in both Denmark and the United States. He now lives by the sea in County Down with his wife and two dogs. His other books include the acclaimed Monarchies of God sequence and the first book in The Sea Beggars series, The Mark of Ran.