The Queens of Innis Lear
By (Author) Tessa Gratton
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperVoyager
29th January 2019
24th January 2019
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Fiction: Traditional stories, myths and fairy tales
Epic fantasy / heroic fantasy
Speculative fiction
Adventure / action fiction
Narrative theme: Politics
813.6
Paperback
576
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 36mm
400g
A KINGDOM AT RISK, A CROWN DIVIDED, A FAMILY DRENCHED IN BLOOD.
Tessa Gratton's debut epic adult fantasy, The Queens of Innis Lear, brings to life a world that hums with ancient magic, and characters as ruthless as the tides.
The erratic decisions of a prophecy-obsessed king have drained Innis Lear of its wild magic, leaving behind a trail of barren crops and despondent subjects. Enemy nations circle the once-bountiful isle, sensing its growing vulnerability, hungry to control the ideal port for all trade routes.
The kings three daughters battle-hungry Gaela, master manipulator Reagan, and restrained, starblessed Elia know the realms only chance of resurrection is to crown a new sovereign, proving a strong hand can resurrect magic and defend itself. But their father will not choose an heir until the longest night of the year, when prophecies align and a poison ritual can be enacted.
Refusing to leave their future in the hands of blind faith, the daughters of Innis Lear prepare for war but regardless of who wins the crown, the shores of Innis will weep the blood of a house divided.
Tessa Gratton creates a beautiful world, one where theres magic in the trees and water, and prophecies come from the stars reminiscent of Angela Carters reworkings of classic fairytales
SFX
Powerful, poetic fantasy that will take hold of your heart
Ed McDonald, author of BLACKWING
I adore this rich, epic, blood-soaked a glorious and grand sweeping fantasy
Kate Elliott, author of THE POISONED BLADE
A gloriously symphonic, thematically rich variation on the story of the daughters of Lear. The danger of seeking certainty makes this a tale for our time; the power of truth and mercy makes it a tale for all times. Prepare to devour every word, for Innis Lear will consume you
Karen Lord, author of REDEMPTION IN INDIGO
Messy, beautiful, and dark, darker than Shakespeare could have dreamed
E. K. Johnston, author of STAR WARS: AHSOKA
Tessa Gratton has wanted to be a paleontologist or a wizard since she was seven. Alas, she turned out too impatient to hunt dinosaurs, but is still searching for a someone to teach her magic. After traveling the world with her military family, she acquired a BA (and the important parts of an MA) in Gender Studies, then settled down in Kansas with her partner, her cats, and her mutant dog. She now spends her days staring at the sky and telling lots of stories about magic.