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Highlights
- This debut installment in The Book of the Null series will appeal to readers who enjoy The Lord of the Rings, The Wheel of Time, and the like.
- About the Author: David Annandale is the author of forty books of fantasy, science fiction, and horror.
- 320 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Fantasy
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Book Synopsis
This debut installment in The Book of the Null series will appeal to readers who enjoy The Lord of the Rings, The Wheel of Time, and the like. Eloran is a world of imperious elves, fractious human realms, and the hated, skeletal kaul--with each nation poised to grasp at any advantage over the others. When Latanna Forgrym's despised father tries to betroth her to the youngest son of a powerful, manipulative family, she forges a new path by instead marrying a man she respects but doesn't love. A chance encounter with a pair of mercenaries leads Latanna to a lost crown, a relic of forces the world has tried desperately to forget, and gives her the means to break free from her corrupt family--but at a terrible price. A kaul mercenary travels through the human realms with a companion of no nation, no identifiable species, and no memories--not even the memory of his own name. Latanna's crown sets the warrior on the path to recovering first his name--Vorykas--and then fragments of his past. As he searches for clues to himself, his connection to the crown and the suppressed lore it represents become clear. When a forbidden book resurfaces, threatening to reveal the knowledge Vorykas seeks, enemy forces move to conceal the book and any hint of its contents, by whatever means necessary. Latanna and Vorykas must unite to defend the realm and reveal the truth. But what they learn has the power to shake the world . . . and make the gods tremble.Review Quotes
Like the best fantasy fiction, "Sleep of Empires" depicts a world in crisis. But as Alisteyr and Latanna struggle to right their lives and contend with a cruel family history in Waramzin, the curtain on that crisis draws back to reveal a cosmic terror found in a forbidden book. At every turn, the disturbances in everyday life point to a deeper, impersonal darkness, whether in the striving between the great families of Korvas or the corrosive street drug called Cloudblossom, unexpected magic or the transformation of bodies into monsters. As Alisteyr confronts corruption, heartbreak, and war, he finds himself drawn to this darkness--and unable to look away from it.--Michael Kaan, award-winning author of The Water Beetles
"The Sleep of Empires" is a grimly satisfying chiaroscuro; Annandale alternates moments of hope and despair for his beleaguered characters with the consummate skill of a master of the form. The book is that rarest of beasts--a truly gripping read.--Josh Reynolds, author of Wrath of N'kai and Poison River
"The Sleep of Empires" is a mesmerizing noir fantasy. Its protagonists are deftly characterized, lively, and never quite what you expect. The setting is fantastic and fresh, but eerily relevant. Let Annandale's masterful writing draw you into the dark embrace of The Book of the Null.--Stephen D. Sullivan, award-winning author of Manos the Hands of Fate and many more
The gritty and versatile style of David Annandale has struck. The grim intrigue and creeping horror that has characterized his Warhammer novels is given free rein in "The Sleep of Empires," his first novel in The Book of the Null saga. A thrilling story set in a new fantasy world from a master of epic duels and chilling terror, this novel had me eagerly reading on into the dark, lonely hours of the night. The best time for dark deeds and sinister skullduggery.--C. L. Werner, author of Grey Seer and Zombicide: City of the Undead
About the Author
David Annandale is the author of forty books of fantasy, science fiction, and horror. He has written Horus Heresy, Warhammer 40,000, and Age of Sigmar fiction for Black Library. For Aconyte Books, he has written novels set in the Arkham Horror and Legend of the Five Rings universes, along with a trilogy of Doctor Doom novels. He is also the author of the horror novel Gethsemane Hall and the Jen Blaylock thriller series. When he is not creating and/or destroying worlds, he teaches university courses on English literature, film, comics, and video games.Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W)
Weight: .94 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 320
Genre: Fiction + Literature Genres
Sub-Genre: Fantasy
Publisher: Pyr
Theme: Epic
Format: Paperback
Author: David Annandale
Language: English
Street Date: September 16, 2025
TCIN: 1002144708
UPC: 9781645061137
Item Number (DPCI): 247-25-1500
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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