The Ice House
By (Author) Tim Clare
Canongate Books
Canongate Books
3rd March 2020
6th February 2020
Main
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Epic fantasy / heroic fantasy
Contemporary fantasy
Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary
Narrative theme: Sense of place
823.92
Paperback
416
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 25mm
277g
War doesn't end. It sleeps.
Delphine Venner remembers everything. She remembers what it is to be a child of war, and what the terrifying creatures from another world took from her all those years ago.
And in that other world, Avalonia, someone waits for Delphine. Hagar, a centuries-old assassin, daily paying a terrible price for her unending youth, is planning one final death, the death that will cost her everything. The death which requires Delphine.
In the battle to destroy an ageless evil, Delphine must remember who she is and be ready to fight once more, as war reawakens.
Told in rich, allusive prose, The Ice House is a leisurely meditation on good and evil - Lovecraft done with the eye and sensitivity of a poet * * GUARDIAN * *
A strangely beautiful, beautifully strange fantasy * * SFX * *
Tim Clare is a hell of a writer -- GARETH L. POWELL, author of THE EMBERS OF WAR SERIES
The Ice House is a fantasy tale that shines with originality . . . A spellbinding read * * THE SKINNY * *
An incredible imaginative achievement. A visceral and pensive ode to the English imagination, etched by a virtuosic Jack Frost on the blade of Christina Rossetti's secret fruit knife -- NAOMI FOYLE, author of THE GAIA CHRONICLES
To say Tim Clare has a way with words is a bit of an understatement. Besides building Delphine's wonderfully immersive world and setting her on an irresistible adventure, Tim's writing is full of poetic pleasure. A joy to read, fast and closely, for the story and for the mastery in it -- JESS KIDD, author of HIMSELF
[A] vertiginous portal fantasy * * FANTASY BOOK CRITIC * *
Tim Clare is a writer, poet and musician. He won Best Biography/Memoir at the East Anglian Book Awards for his first book, We Can't All Be Astronauts, while his fiction debut, The Honours, was longlisted for the Desmond Elliott Prize. He has performed his work at festivals and clubs across the world, on BBC TV and radio. Tim has also written for the Guardian, The Times, the Independent and the Big Issue, and presents the fiction writing podcast Death Of 1,000 Cuts.
@timclarepoet | timclarepoet.co.uk