City of Ruin
- 427 Seiten
- 15 Lesestunden
A soldier's disappearance prompts a partnership between a commander of the Night Guard and an inspector, who struggle to understand what has gone wrong in their decimated, gang-torn city.
Mark Charan Newton erschafft weitreichende Fantasy-Welten voller seltsamer und lebendiger Kreationen, die er überzeugend mit realen und dringenden gesellschaftlichen Anliegen verknüpft. Seine ehrgeizigen Erzählungen erforschen komplexe, unheimliche Visionen mit beachtlichem Engagement und Leidenschaft. Newtons unverwechselbare Stimme und sein tiefes Eintauchen in seine Themen machen ihn zu einer bedeutenden Stimme in der zeitgenössischen spekulativen Fiktion.





A soldier's disappearance prompts a partnership between a commander of the Night Guard and an inspector, who struggle to understand what has gone wrong in their decimated, gang-torn city.
When tragedy strikes--and the Emperor's elder daughter, Jamur Rika, is summoned to serve as queen, Inspector Rumex Jeryd focuses his immediate attention on the grisly murder of a councillor--and to an obscene conspiracy that threatens the lives of Rika, her sister, her dashing teacher, and the future of Villjamur itself. But in the far north, where the drawn-out winter has already begun, an even greater threat appears--a threat from another world.
In the third book of The Legends of the Red Sun series, a corrupt Emperor seeks to restore Villjamur, but chaos ensues with the arrival of Shalev and a militant uprising. Investigator Fulcrom faces challenges managing the secretive Villjamur Knights while a mysterious priest threatens the church and the Empire's stability.
Meet investigator Lucan Drakenfeld in the first title of the urban fantasy series by Mark Charan Newton.
WHEN JUSTICE FAILS, REVENGE FOLLOWS... Having just solved a difficult case in his home city of Tryum, Sun Chamber Officer Lucan Drakenfeld and his associate Leana are ordered to journey to the exotic city of Kuvash in Koton, where a revered priest has gone missing. When they arrive, they discover the priest has already been found - or at least parts of him have. But investigating the unusual death isn't a priority for the legislature of Kuvash; there's a kingdom to run, a census to create and a dictatorial Queen to placate. Soon Drakenfeld finds that he is suddenly in charge of an investigation in a strange city, whose customs and politics are as complex as they are dangerous.Kuvash is a city of contradictions; wealth and poverty exist uneasily side-by-side and behind the rich façades of gilded streets and buildings, all levels of depravity and decadence are practised.When several more bodies are discovered mutilated and dumped in a public place, Drakenfeld realizes there's a killer at work who seems to delight in torture and pain. With no motive, no leads and no suspects, he feels like he's running out of options. And in a city where nothing is as it seems, seeking the truth is likely to get him killed . . .Retribution is the second Lucan Drakenfeld novel, following Drakenfeld.