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Pacifist spy thriller in a war-torn skyworld

If you like fantasy that wrestles seriously with conscience, this feels sharp, tense, and unusually humane. Alefret isn’t a typical hero charging into battle, but someone trying to stop violence without becoming part of it, and that moral friction gives the story its real power. Readers would probably remember the flying-city setting and the way the book turns war, resistance, and courage into something intimate rather than grandiose.

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ISBN: 9781837861835
Related Collections: Science Fiction, Literary Fiction, Fantasy

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The Empires of Varkal and Med’ariz have always been at war. Alefret, the founder of Varkal’s pacifist resistance, was bombed and maimed by his own government, locked up in a secret prison and tortured by a ‘visionary’ scientist. But now they’re offering him a chance of freedom. Ordered to infiltrate one of Med’ariz’s flying cities, obeying the bloodthirsty zealot Qhudur, he must find fellow anti-war activists in the enemy’s population and provoke them into an uprising against their rulers. He should refuse to serve the warmongers, but what if he could end this pointless war once and for all? Is that worth compromising his own morals and the principles of his fellow resistance members? A stunning meditation on war, nationalism, violence and courage by a rising star of the genre.
 

Pacifist spy thriller in a war-torn skyworld

If you like fantasy that wrestles seriously with conscience, this feels sharp, tense, and unusually humane. Alefret isn’t a typical hero charging into battle, but someone trying to stop violence without becoming part of it, and that moral friction gives the story its real power. Readers would probably remember the flying-city setting and the way the book turns war, resistance, and courage into something intimate rather than grandiose.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.