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The Unspoken Name

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Does she owe her life to those planning her death . . . Csorwe was raised by a death cult steeped in old magic. And on her fourteenth birthday, she'll be sacrificed to their god. But as she waits for the end, she's offered a chance to escape her fate. A sorcerer wants her as his assistant, sword-hand and assassin. As this involves her not dying that day, she accepts. Csorwe spends years living on a knife-edge, helping her master hunt an artefact which could change many worlds. Then comes the day she's been dreading. They encounter Csorwe's old cult - seeking the same magical object - and Csorwe is forced to reckon with her past. She also meets Shuthmili, the war-mage who'll change her future. If she's to survive, Csorwe must evade her enemies, claim the artefact and stop the death cult once and for all. As she plunges from one danger to the next, the hunt is on . . . The Unspoken Name by A. K. Larkwood is the incredible first book in The Unspoken Name duology.

Author Biography:

A. K. Larkwood studied English at St John's College, Cambridge. Since then, she has worked in higher education & media relations, and is now studying law. She lives in Oxford with her wife and a cat.
Release date NZ
February 20th, 2020
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Imprint
Tor
Interest Age
From 18 years
Pages
464
Publisher
Pan Macmillan
Dimensions
153x234x37
ISBN-13
9781529032741
Product ID
31121952

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