Old Man's Ghosts

Old Man's Ghosts

by TomLloyd (Author)

Synopsis

Some men can never outrun their ghosts.

Enchei thought he'd found a home at last - a life of quiet obscurity far removed from the horror of his military days. After a decade in the Imperial City his mistakes have been few, but one has now returned to haunt him.

As Narin's pregnant lover comes to term, life has never been so perilous. There couldn't be a worse time for a nightmare to be unleashed on the Imperial City, but luck's rarely been on Narin's side.

Once, Enchei swore he'd take his own life rather than let his past catch up with him, but now it's not just his own in the balance. Demons, rogue mages and vengeful noblemen haunt the city - and a man's ghosts are always watching and waiting...

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 400
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Gollancz
Published: 08 Sep 2016

ISBN 10: 0575131225
ISBN 13: 9780575131224
Book Overview: Inspector Narin and his motley crew return, as the city is once again under threat. But this time a terror from their past awaits...

Media Reviews
A strong, confident effort from Lloyd, who is surely set to dominate the genre with an opulent, tangible world, captivating readers' imaginations. It's even worth reading for the wonderfully inventive exclamations and cuss words alone. * Starburst Magazine *
This is a hugely assured modern fantasy novel. -- Jonathan Wright * SFX Magazine *
He's not afraid to experiment and his playfulness combined with his knowledge comes up trumps this time...This a very readable, fantastical romp across the past, present and future * Upcoming 4 Me *
Tom Lloyd has created a rich and multi-layered society...The mythology of the world is well crafted. -- Alistair Davison * Starburst Magazine *
An entertaining and strong entry into a new fantasy universe that reads like the fantasy equvalent of a technothriller -- Paul Weimer * SF Signal *
Author Bio
Tom Lloyd was born in 1979 in Berkshire. After a degree in International Relations he went straight into publishing where he still works. He never received the memo about suitable jobs for writers and consequently has never been a kitchen-hand, hospital porter, pigeon hunter, or secret agent. He lives in Oxford, isn't one of those authors who gives a damn about the history of the font used in his books and only believes in forms of exercise that allow him to hit something. Visit him online at www.tomlloyd.co.uk.