![]() ![]() Britain, it seems, has forever been a land of factional infighting, presided over by a brutal, uncaring elite.’ So much for the glories of a magical, mythical past. ‘Plunging a broadsword into the heart of Arthurian legend, Tidhar’s novel depicts the Knights of the Round Table as a bunch of sweary, sweaty thugs. Tidhar's writing is wonderfully vibrant' Silvia Moreno-Garcia, bestselling author of Mexican Gothic Read more 'A wild, inventive tapestry of myth and magic, with a wry sense of humor. The Hood is Lavie Tidhar's narcotic reweirding of an ancient English myth, a tale stitched together from legends lost to time, a tale told and retold, reworked and renewed for each passing century. But how far is she willing to go, and what price – because there is always a price – will she have to pay? and a terrifying new one is waiting to take its place. But hearts, no matter how black, no matter how hidden, are not immune to change. Ice Age ancient, impenetrable, hiding a dark and secret heart. What hope have the series of sheriffs sent to hold the peace? A fae creature binds its wings and embraces a new God and his son.Īnd don't even mention the Hood. A bone harpist murders creatures of legend for a price. Rebecca, daughter of a Jewish money-lender, has a sense for it.Ī mad monk schemes to resurrect the Christ from body parts. Things are definitely not right in Nottingham. God bless you, England, on this glorious Year of Our Lord, 1145. ![]()
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