Tamaruq: The Osiris Project
By (Author) E. J. Swift
Cornerstone
Del Rey
2nd February 2015
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
432
Width 126mm, Height 198mm, Spine 26mm
292g
A high concept, futuristic dystopian thriller for the 21st Century - the thrilling conclusion to The Osiris Project series Fleeing from her family and the elitist oppression of the Osiris government, Adelaide Rechnov has become the thing she once feared, a revolutionary. But with the discovery of a radio signal comes the stark realization that there is life outside their small island existence. Adelaide's worries are about to become much bigger. Meanwhile, as rumour spreads on the mainland, many head to the lost city of Osiris with their own devious objectives. But in a world where war is king and only the most powerful survive, there can only be one victor... The thrilling, epic finale to The Osiris Project
I loved Osiris and Cataveiro and this final volume did not disappoint ... Swift's post-apocalyptic world reveals itself in new and unexpected ways -- Maureen Kincaid Speller * Interzone *
It was a brilliant setting with wonderful characters and Id really like to go back to Osiris one day to see how theyre all doing ... a really immersive series * SFCrowsnest *
Swift has produced another beautifully-written novel. -- Civilian Reader
Cataveiro has a soulful, lonely quality as Taeo and Ramona embark on their missions, haunted by memories of the past and visions of what lies ahead an intriguing world to get lost in. * SciFi Now *
A fantastic blend of worldbuilding, excellent storytelling and complex characters. -- John DeNardo * SF Signal *
E. J. Swift is the author of Osiris, the first novel in The Osiris Project trilogy. Her short fiction has appeared in Interzone magazine, and in anthologies Pandemonium- The Lowest Heaven, and The Best British Fantasy 2013. When not writing, she is kept busy as a slave to cats and an aficionado of the trapeze