Spidertouch
By (Author) Alex Thomson
Watkins Media Limited
Angry Robot
16th March 2022
14th December 2021
New edition
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Adventure / action fiction
Espionage and spy thriller
823.92
Paperback
288
Width 135mm, Height 216mm
Enslaved by a mute-race of cruel dictators, Razvan learns their touch-language and works as a translator in order to survive. But war is on the horizon and his quiet life is about to get noisy... When he was a boy, Razvan trained as a translator for the hated Keda, the mute enslavers of his city, Val Kedi_x0107_. They are a cruel race who are quick to anger. They keep a tight hold on the citizens of Val Kedi_x0107_ by forcing their children to be sent to work in the dangerous mines of the city from the age of eleven until eighteen.By learning fingerspeak - the Keda's touch language - Razvan was able to avoid such a punishment for himself and live a life outside the harsh climate of the slums. But the same could not be said for his son... Now a man, Razvan has etched out a quiet life for himself as an interpreter for the Keda court. He does not enjoy his work, but keeps his head down to protect his son, held hostage in the Keda's mines. The Keda reward any parental misdemeanors with extra lashings for their children.Now the city is under siege by a new army who areperhaps even more cruel than their current enslavers. At the same time, a mysterious rebellion force has reached out to Razvan with a plan to utilize the incoming attack to defeat the Keda once and for all. Razvan must decide which side to fight on, who can be trusted, and what truly deserves to be saved. File Under-Fantasy Linguistical Nightmare | Camun Willing | Knuckle Up | Silence isn't Golden
"Wonderful world building with a top-notch mystery to boot.
"Thomson builds a fascinating world of competing forces and political motivations.Action-adventure fans will enjoy this brisk story of revolution, revenge, and justice."
"A densely conceived, detailed world full of politics and difficult choices and keeps you glued to the pages."
"Thomson has set up a difficult and heartbreaking situation,and watching the characters attempt tochange it and find justice is key to the story's appeal;readers will get lost in the action of the book."
"a terrific tale"
Alex Thomson is the author of Death of a Clone, published in 2018. He lives in Letchworth Garden City - home of the UK's first roundabout - and his day job is a French and Spanish teacher in Luton