The Emperors Knife

Mazarkis Williams

Book 1 of Tower and Knife

Language: English

Publisher: Night Shade Books

Published: Dec 2, 2011

Description:

There is a cancer at the heart of the mighty Cerani Empire: a plague that marks each victim with a fragment of a greater design. Geometric patterns spread across the skin, until the victim dies in agony or becomes a Carrier, doing the bidding of an evil intelligence.

The lost prince Sarmin, the emperor's only surviving brother, lies locked in a hidden room. As the pattern draws closer to the palace he is at last remembered: now he awaits a bride, Mesema, a Windreader from the northern plains. She is accustomed to riding free across the grasslands and finds the Imperial Court stifling, but she soon realizes the politicking is not a game. It is in deadly earnest.

Eyul, the imperial assassin, is burdened by the atrocities he has committed. As commanded, he bears the emperor's Knife to the desert in search of a cure for the pattern-markings.

As long-planned conspiracies boil over into open violence, the enemy moves towards victory. Now only three people stand in his way: a lost prince, a world-weary killer, and a young girl from the steppes who saw a path in a pattern once, among the waving grasses.

Review

'A riveting and intense debut ... compelling characterizations will keep fans of grim fantasy entirely enthralled' Publisher's Weekly.

'It makes for a rich and entertaining storytelling environment, and Williams creates a twisty and enjoyable tale ... this is strongly recommended' SFX.

'The Emperor's Knife is a well-crafted narrative The story flows well and the writing strikes a great balance between description and action' British Fantasy Journal.

'The Emperor's Knife is a tale of fear and fluidity, of evolution and ego, and is one that is dictated in a style so visual and penetrating that it will have the Pattern invading your dreams long after the final pages have turned' Fantasy Book Review. 'sophisticated and thoughtful' SF signal.

Review

'A riveting and intense debut ... compelling characterizations will keep fans of grim fantasy entirely enthralled' Publisher's Weekly. 'It makes for a rich and entertaining storytelling environment, and Williams creates a twisty and enjoyable tale ... this is strongly recommended' SFX. 'The Emperor's Knife is a well-crafted narrative ... The story flows well and the writing strikes a great balance between description and action' British Fantasy Journal. 'The Emperor's Knife is a tale of fear and fluidity, of evolution and ego, and is one that is dictated in a style so visual and penetrating that it will have the Pattern invading your dreams long after the final pages have turned' Fantasy Book Review. 'sophisticated and thoughtful' SF signal. 'This novel puts great writing to the service of vivid characters, a compelling plot and a wholly convincing fantasy world' Ben Aaronovitch. 'A fascinating, original and enthralling debut that will leave the reader eagerly awaiting the next instalment' The Founding Fields. 'This amazing tale of magic and political scheming is a work of high fantasy in every way ... A grown-up and utterly brilliantly well-wrought epic fantasy' Ranting Dragon. 'A must read - it's fresh, it's exciting and [...] looks set to get even better!' Fantasy Faction. 'Fans of fantasy intrigue will want to try this new author' Library Journal. 'A strong fantasy novel with a fresh setting, rich characters and an enjoyable storyline' Adam Whitehead, The Wertzone. 'An ambitious debut novel ... demonstrates great deal of promise in its author' Justin Landon, Staffer's Musings. 'A debut with great potential' Stefan Fergus, Civilian Reader. 'Mazarkis Williams ... immediately ranks among the year's most exciting new fantasy authors' Fantasy Book Critic. 'Some wonderfully imaginative ideas that will [...] keep you reading' Book Monkey. 'It's a highly complex novel, filled with devious sub-plots, and enough twists to satisfy even the most demanding reader' Popcorn Reads. 'Replete with political intrigue and mystery, The Emperor's Knife is a story I will remember' Tim's Book Reviews. 'An ambitious, sophisticated and thoughtful debut novel' SF Signal.