Worldstorm (Gollancz S.F.)

Worldstorm (Gollancz S.F.)

by JamesLovegrove (Author)

Synopsis

'When the Worldstorm first stirred in the distant reaches of the earth, the people of the earth were torn asunder and thrown into disarray. For a time, all was panic and terror. But out of this panic and terror and division a new order coalesced, and the four Inclinations were known, and named' Or so at least one of the old stories has it. Elder Ayn doesn't really know why the Worldstorm comes to wreak devastation on the world any more than the next man. But, being a previsionary, he does know the exact time and nature of his death. He will be murdered and he will do nothing to prevent the killing blow. Elder Ayn also knows why he has left the splendid academic isolation of Stonehaven and gone out into the world. He knows where his quest will take him. But he's not about to tell his scribe, Khollo. And meanwhile the world's order is breaking down. War is brewing between the Earth and the Fire Inclined. People who can shake the ground with a fist or pull fire out of the air with a simple thought. A storm is coming. And a girl who fears she is Extraordinary is about to learn the truth ...

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Publisher: Gollancz
Published: 23 Sep 2004

ISBN 10: 0575073888
ISBN 13: 9780575073883

Media Reviews
Reminiscent of China Mieville's PERDIDO STREET STATION. The eventful story is excellently written. A nifty whoduunit from the angle of the future vicitm. Neat. - Andrew Osmond SFX Worldstorm is, perhaps, a rather traditional fantasy, although one with an intruiging world, and which packs a neat, deliberately unresolved twist in the tail. - Interzone Extremely readable and offers a different sort of story from the standard fantasy - Chris Hill Vector Magazine
Author Bio
James Lovegrove is in his late thirties. He has been identified as one of the most talented of the current crop of British genre writers by numerous critics. His novel DAYS was shortlisted for the Arthur C. Clarke Award. He is married and lives in Lewes, Sussex.