The Adamantine Palace (Memory of Flames #1)

Author(s): Stephen Deas

FANTASY

The Adamantine Palace lies at the centre of an empire that grew out of ashes. Once dragons ruled the world and man was little more than prey. Then a way of subduing the dragons through alchemy was discovered and now the dragons are bred to be mere mounts for knights and highly valued tokens in the diplomatic power-players that underpin the rule of the competing aristocratic houses. The Empire has grown fat. And now one man wants it for himself. A man prepared to poison the king just as he has poisoned his own father. A man prepared to murder his own lover and then bed her daughter. A man fit to be king? But unknown to him there are flames on the way. A single dragon has gone missing. And even one dragon on the loose, unsubdued and returned to its full intelligence, its full fury, could spell disaster for the Empire. But because of the actions of one unscrupulous mercenary the rivals for the throne could soon be facing hundreds of dragons ...Stephen Deas has written a fast moving and action-fuelled fantasy laced with irony, a razor sharp way with characters, dialogue to die for and dragons to die by.


Product Information

Gollancz debuts have an excellent track-record and never better than when they have been directed at the core fantasy market. The Adamantine Palace is perfect for all lovers of George RR Martin and Joe Abercrombie Dragons are a perrenial genre favourite but recent outings have not been directed at the core of the fantasy readership Deas is a wonderfully entertaining writer with a jet'black seam of humour A new promotable author

Stephen Deas was born in 1968. He once set fire to Wales. Well one bit of Wales. Twice. When not burning principalities, he played too much Dungeons and Dragons. Despite this he managed to study theoretical physics at Cambridge, get a job at BAE, marry and have two children. He now lives in Essex. With THE ADAMANTINE PALACE he plans to return to his first love; that of setting fire to things.

General Fields

  • : 9780575083752
  • : Orion Publishing Group, Limited
  • : Gollancz
  • : 0.27
  • : 31 December 2009
  • : 198mm X 129mm X 24mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : 01 April 2012
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Stephen Deas
  • : Paperback
  • : 1
  • : English
  • : 823.92
  • : 400