Leaving the behind the imaginings of Deepgate, Alan Campbell introduces a new world, a new cast of characters in a novel that reads like a cross between Stephen Deas and Joe Abercrombie.
With non-stop action, beautiful characterization and Alan\'s usual flair for imagination and lyrical writing, welcome to a world of water - where dragons are used as weapons and countries are separated by power, greed and fear...
She\'s also Granger\'s daughter....
This makes her unique in a world held to ransom by the powerful Haurstaf - a sisterhood of telepaths who consider the young girl a threat to their power.
Ianthe is young, blind and deaf - she can only see or hear through other people\'s senses.
But when two unexpected prisoners enter his life then his world is turned upside down.
It\'s not a lucrative business but if he keeps his head down, doesn\'t succumb to pity or morals then he may just survive.
Thrown out of the Graveyard corps by a corrupt and weak emperor, Granger has to turn to running his own prison.
Leaving the behind the imaginings of Deepgate, Alan Campbell introduces a new world, a new cast of characters in a novel that reads like a cross between Stephen Deas and Joe Abercrombie.
With non-stop action, beautiful characterization and Alan\'s usual flair for imagination and lyrical writing, welcome to a world of water - where dragons are used as weapons and countries are separated by power, greed and fear..