Mortal Suns
Epic in scope and thrilling in detail, Mortal Suns is set in the corridors of power in the mythical kingdom of Akhemony, which calls up the world of Ancient Greece. Acclaimed author Tanith Lee transports her readers to an ominous yet seductive alternate universe, as fully realized as Marion...
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Epic in scope and thrilling in detail, Mortal Suns is set in the corridors of power in the mythical kingdom of Akhemony, which calls up the world of Ancient Greece. Acclaimed author Tanith Lee transports her readers to an ominous yet seductive alternate universe, as fully realized as Marion Zimmer Bradley's Avalon, where fate organizes the forces of nature to bring ruin to those who dare to control it. Horrible screams pierce the night air as the Daystar, Queen Hesta of Akhemony, wrestles with the delivery of the King's child, beautifully formed except for one heartbreaking deformity-she is born without feet. Consigned immediately to the world of death, the lame infant is dispatched to Thon, the underworld temple, and baptized Cemira, "snake," the name she will bear throughout a lifetime of darkness. It is only at the behest of Urdombis, the Sun Consort, that the child is restored to her rightful place as heir to the throne of Oceaxis. Recounting a deadly battle for power, pitting the forces of man against the supernatural, her story is one that will captivate, shock, and terrify. Author Biography: Tanith Lee is one of the leading fantasy authors writing today. She has written over fifty novels and short story collections, among them the Overlook fantasy series The Secret Books of Paradys and The Secret Books of Venus. She has won the World Fantasy Award numerous times as well as the August Derleth Award.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9781585672073 (1585672076)
Publish date: October 13th 2003
Publisher: Overlook Hardcover
Pages no: 432
Edition language: English
Tanith Lee is one of my favorite authors, but while this book isn't bad, it's also not one of her best.This tale of a priestess' life is interesting, but lacks forward motion, or any sense of urgency. Although technically a fantasy novel; it reads very much like a fictional historical biography.In a...
I like Tanith Lee's books, and I found this one a disappointment. I know that there is a sequel that is supposed to come out for this book, and I sincerely hope that it is better than this one.