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Listening to the Hundredfold Notes of the Avowed Nightingales: Book Three

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Listening to the Hundredfold Notes of the Avowed Nightingales: Book Three

The Walled City Trilogy
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The solemn wisdom of gems and jaded history. Watch in the last volume of the trilogy how one entangles the other. The gems float down from the Mekong, gathering dragon fire, ancient qi and vengeful powers along the way. One such gem, embedded in a ring, first discovered in Volume One when it slipped ashore from Hong Kong Bay, surfaces again. As two games at play unravel, the gem roots, and the fates then align. One game is deceptively simple. Go - the Chinese board game that has captivated centuries of Asian players, ensnares two more. One is the young boy stolen off the docks long ago in Calcutta. He has become a master at games of chance that rely on hidden wit. His opponent, an anonymous Brit, teases clues to Ben's past along the way. It's wise to know that jaded history and watchful gems should never be teased apart. The other game has no rules. But the same ring sits at this center. It sets off a cascade, binding fragile bridges that link the Walled City, decades of kidnapped children, the acrobat-magicians who have become intrepid rebels, to those who believe they can drown their secrets in the warm waters of the South China Sea.

Author Biography

Anne Opotowsky, the creator of The Walled City Trilogy, is a screenwriter and graphic novelist. Her film credits include work for Miramax, Disney and Fox, among others. She lives and works in California. Amber Ma is a New York-based artist and illustrator, originally from Tianjin, China. She received her MFA in illustration from the School of Visual Arts in New York and has worked in both narrative illustration as well as distinctive commercial projects. Her commercial clients include fashion designer Natori, as well as limited edition art work for Patron to celebrate the 2019 Chinese New Year. Her editorial clients include Simon and Schuster. The inspiration for many of her projects come from childhood, for she finds daily life an intriguing mystery. She has a deep-seated interest in fantasy, especially monsters whom she is certain lie in secret among us. Her working mediums include watercolor, sumi-ink, and both pen and color pencils.
Release date NZ
January 2nd, 1979
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Country of Publication
United States
Imprint
Top Shelf Productions
Pages
376
Publisher
Top Shelf Productions
ISBN-13
9781603094719
Product ID
33286749

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