The Lyre Thief
By (Author) Jennifer Fallon
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
Voyager
22nd February 2016
Australia
Paperback
446
Width 156mm, Height 235mm, Spine 25mm
720g
From one of Voyager's bestselling authors a fabulous new epic fantasy series ...referencing The Demon Child trilogy and The Hythrun Chronicles. Ten Years have passed since the events of the Demon Child books that left the god Xaphista dead, the nation Karien without a religion or king, and the matriarchal country of Medalon ruled by men. But it is in the kingdoms of the south that things really heat up. When Princess Rakaia of Fardohnya discovers she is not of royal birth, she agrees to marry a much older Hythrun noble in a chance to escape the wrath of her "father". Rakaia takes nothing but her jewels and her baseborn half sister, Charisee, who has been her slave, handmaiden, and best friend since she was six years old. And who can pass as Rakaia's double. These two sisters embark on a Shaksepearian tale of switched identities, complicated love triangles ...and meddlesome gods. Rakaia is rescued on the road by none other than the demon child, R'shiel, still searching for a way to force Death to release her near-immortal Brak. Charisee tries to act like the princess she was never meant to be and manages to draw the attention of the God of Liars, who applauds her deception and only wants to help. Then there is the little matter of the God of Music's magical totem that has been stolen ...and how this theft may undo the universe. With powerful magics, byzantine politics, sweeping adventure and a couple of juicy love stories thrown in for good measure, The Lyre Thief is classic Fallon that is sure to appeal to her fans.
Fallon skillfully cranks up the tension, building a taut web of interlocking schemes, plots, and shady politics. With its lively cast of characters, conflicting motivations, and a bit of romance, Fallon's latest Hythrun novel will entertain new readers and returning fans. --Publishers Weekly
Jennifer Fallon, is the bestselling author of the Hythrun Chronicles, the Second Sons Trilogy and the Tide Lords. She has also co-authored books and short stories for the Stargate TV series. She lives near Christchurch in NZ with her daughter and grandson.