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Sailing to Sarantium

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Sailing to Sarantium

Contributors:

By (Author) Guy Gavriel Kay

ISBN:

9780007342082

Publisher:

HarperCollins Publishers

Imprint:

HarperVoyager

Publication Date:

5th May 2011

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

813.54

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

624

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 34mm

Weight:

360g

Description

The first part of The Sarantine Mosaic, Kays sweeping tale of politics, intrigue and adventure inspired by ancient Byzantium.
Rumored to be responsible for the ascension of the previous Emperor, his uncle, amid fire and blood, Valerius the Trakesian has himself now risen to the Golden Throne of the vast empire ruled by the fabled city, Sarantium.

Valerius has a vision to match his ambition: a glittering dome that will proclaim his magnificence down through the ages. And so, in a ruined western city on the far distant edge of civilization, a not-so-humble artisan receives a call that will change his life forever.

Crispin is a mosaicist, a layer of bright tiles. Still grieving for the family he lost to the plague, he lives only for his arcane craft, and cares little for ambition, less for money, and for intrigue not at all. But an imperial summons to the most magnificent city in the world is a difficult call to resist.

In this world still half-wild and tangled with magic, no journey is simple; and a journey to Sarantium means a walk into destiny. Bearing with him a deadly secret, and a Queen's seductive promise; guarded only by his own wits and a bird soul talisman from an alchemist's treasury, Crispin sets out for the fabled city from which none return unaltered.

Reviews

Praise for SAILING TO SARANTIUM:

'Kay at his finest. Sarantium itself is vast, sumptuous, and dangerous Beneath the shining authorial handiwork lies something closer to Yeatsian miracle' Locus

Praise for Guy Gavriel Kay:

A fine, intelligent series. Probably the best of its kind British Fantasy Society

A remarkable achievement. The essence of high fantasy Locus

Kay has delivered such a magnificent conclusion I cant praise it enough. THE FIONAVAR TAPESTRY will be read and reread for many years to come Fantasy Review

Packed with action The Times

A boldly complex and intelligently articulated romance USA Today

A brilliant and complex portrayal of good and evil Publishers Weekly.

Author Bio

Guy Gavriel Kay was born and raised in Canada. In 1974-5 he spent a year in Oxford assisting Christopher Tolkien in his editorial construction of J R R Tolkiens posthumously published THE SILMARILLION. He took a law degree at the University of Toronto on his return to Canada and was admitted to the Bar of Ontario in 1981. Guy Gavriel Kay lives in Toronto.

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