Cry of the Newborn: The Ascendants of Estorea 1 (GOLLANCZ S.F.)

Cry of the Newborn: The Ascendants of Estorea 1 (GOLLANCZ S.F.)

by JamesBarclay (Author)

Synopsis

The Estorean Conquord has stood for 850 years. Its Advocate, Herine Del Aglios, knows that she presides over the greatest civilisation in history. But she wants more. And in Estorea's recently conquered territories dissent is brewing. Forced to fight old friends and neighbours in the cause of the ever-growing Conquord, they face brutal choices and savage demands for money and men to be fed into Estorea's wars - demands made by Paul Jhered, head of the Gatherers and the iron hand of the Advocate, With Jhered by her side, Herine believes that nothing can go wrong. Until a disastrous and bloody reversal in the war to overrun the Kingdom of Tsard puts Estorea's armies on the back foot and has Tsardon troops flooding into the Conquord. As the empire trembles, far from the war four unique children are discovering their powers. They are the first true Ascendants, in touch with the elements, able to shape the world. An empire descending into war is about to discover the wonder and terror of magic ...James Barclay's new series is a triumph of epic plotting and heart-stopping action.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 800
Publisher: Gollancz
Published: 20 Oct 2005

ISBN 10: 0575076208
ISBN 13: 9780575076204
Book Overview: A brand new series. Two massive (250,000 words) volumes will tell the whole story. A much grander conception than previously. An original idea - the arrival of magic in a created universe A solid gold pedigree - Barclay is the most commercially successful British fantasy writer of his generation All the action, pace and characterisation of the Raven titles but on a much larger canvas. 'Action fantasy at its best' SFX 'He creates novels you want to read again and again' David Gemmell.

Media Reviews
The large scale battles are detailed and exhilarating. Cry of the Newborn is a satisyingly self-contained fantasy blockbuster. set against a more thoughtful, realistic background. -- David Langford SFX A novel of staggering scope and skilfull storytelling. The Cry of the Newborn is a massive and epic work and looks likely to (deservedly) cement Barclay's place amongst the UK's very best fantasy storytellers. -- John Berlyne SF REVU
Author Bio
James Barclay is in his thirties and lives in Maida Vale. In addition to writing novels he is an advertising manager for a leading city investment house.