The Last Days Of Magic: A Novel
By (Author) Mark Tompkins
Penguin Putnam Inc
Penguin USA
7th March 2017
United States
Paperback
400
Width 134mm, Height 202mm
Aisling, a goddess in human form, and her twin Anya, unite the Celts and the powerful faeries of the Middle Kingdom. But medieval Ireland is deeply divided. Jordan, the Vatican commander, is tasked with vanquishing otherworldly creatures from a disenchanted Europe. But increasingly he finds himself torn between duty and a desire to learn about this magic. As Kings and armies gather, Aisling and Jordan must come together to try and save the deeply divided county. Loyalties are tested, betrays sown; the coming war will have repercussions even into today's world.
Praise forThe Last Days of Magic
"A fantastical treat."
People
Reading The Last Days of Magic is like playing a well-constructed video game. Theres a fantastic world . . . and an exciting storyline. Set as a battle between wild-and-free ancient Magic and aggressive Religion bent on absolute control, the action focuses on Ireland, designated as the last place on Earth where real magic (known as Ardor) still flourishes in its natural form. . . . An honest, beautifully detailed book and an entertaining read.
Diana Gabaldon, The Washington Post
The Last Days of Magic is intricate, bold and memorable long after you put it down. It succeeds in bringing magic and mythology to life and . . . delivers a shimmer of optimism and the possibility that magic is not quite dead.
New York Daily News
A heady brew of Celtic and Biblical mythology with late medieval political intrigue and warfare. . . . Tompkins combines deft characterization with treachery, battle, magic, and hints of Dan Brown.
Publishers Weekly
Simultaneously sweeping and intricate, reaching all the way back to the Dead Sea Scrolls and all the way forward to now, Tompkinss amazing debut novel conjures an epic battle for the soul of Ireland. Filled with papal machination and royal intrigue, magic and mayhem, faeries, Vikings, legates, kings and queens, angels and goddesses, this is one wild and breathless ride.
Karen Joy Fowler
Plundering the treasure chest of human myths, from mysterious biblical giants to ferocious Celtic faeries, Tompkins has created a fantasy adventure with the shifting perspectives of dreamscape. A novel rich and strange.
Geraldine Brooks
A wild grab bag of myth, history, folklore, and the fantastical, The Last Days of Magic is the perfect read for a frozen evening by the fire or a summer night in firefly country. It fills Ireland with blood, monsters, and witchcraft, and fans of Deborah Harkness and Erin Morgenstern will delight in it.
Maria Dahvana Headley
A tightly wound adult fantasy epic, an engrossing thriller that doesnt skimp on historical detail. . . . While theres enough worldbuilding here to support a whole series, Tompkins demonstrates you dont need a multivolume saga to achieve lifelike detail and epic scope.
Shelf Awareness
Tompkins has woven together a beautiful tapestry, the warp and weft a tumultuous crossing of pagan faith and Christian fervor. . . .I highly recommend this book to any fan of epic fantasy.
San Francisco Book Review
An epic adventure . . . If you are a fan of Game of Thrones, then this will certainly delight you.One of the best aspects of this book is that there arewonderful female characters.. . . All of the different stories are woven together to create a rich tapestry of Ireland and a time gone by.
Pondering the Prose
The Last Days of Magic reminds me why I started to read fantasy. Read it and get lost in the green woodsof Eire and in the mist of legends that still permeate Irish hills.
Libretto Reviews
A half-goddess, a Vatican mercenary, kings, queens, warriors, and faery creatures battle for control of Ireland in this historical fantasy adventure. . . . Tompkins creates an intriguing world stocked with colorful characters and rich with biblical and mythological allusions.
Kirkus Reviews
Mark Tompkins is the founder of the Aspen Writers' Network and serves on the board of Aspen Words, a program of the Aspen Institute. Born in Texas of Irish ancestry, Tompkins lives in Boston, Houston, and Aspen. The Last Days of Magic is his first novel. From the Hardcover edition.