The first in an ornate yet dark debut fantasy series, set in an original and beautifully imagined world, and populated by unforgettable charactersLucien de Fontein has grown up different. One of the mysterious and misshapen Orfano who appear around the Kingdom of Landfall, he is a talented fighter yet constantly lonely, tormented by his deformity, and well aware that he is a mere pawn in a political game. Ruled by an insane king and the venomous Majordomo, it is a world where corruption and decay are deeply rooted—but to a degree Lucien never dreams possible when he first discovers the plight of the "insane" women kept in the haunting Sanatoria. Told in a continuous narrative interspersed with flashbacks we see Lucien grow up under the care of his tutors. We watch him forced through rigorous Testings, and fall in love, set against his yearning to discover where he comes from, and how his fate is tied to that of every one of the deformed Orfano in the Kingdom, and of the eerie Sanatoria itself.
Library Journal
"Empathetic outsider Lucien makes a winning guide through Landfall's twisted halls of power in a series opener that should appeal to fans of Robin Hobb."
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- Release Date 05/01/2015
- Author Den Patrick
- Language English
- Company Gollancz; Reprint edition
- Weight 2.31 pounds
- Dimensions 5 x 0.9 x 8 inches
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