All the Murmuring Bones
By A.G. Slatter
By A.G. Slatter
By A.G. Slatter
By A.G. Slatter
Category: Fairy Tales | Contemporary Fantasy
Category: Fairy Tales | Contemporary Fantasy
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$16.95
Mar 09, 2021 | ISBN 9781789094343
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Mar 09, 2021 | ISBN 9781789094350
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$16.95
Mar 09, 2021 | ISBN 9781789094343
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Mar 09, 2021 | ISBN 9781789094350
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Praise
PRAISE FOR ALL THE MURMURING BONES
A rich and satisfying novel about a young woman, born to be the last hope of a once powerful family, who resists an arranged marriage and wonât stop at murder or magic to survive in a world of abusive men and dangerous, supernatural creatures. Shifting between scenes of wonder and horror, a complex plot is gradually revealed, as well paced and gripping as a thriller. â The Guardian
âStunning gothic adventureâŠAnyone who likes gutsy heroines, beautiful language, and well-wrought worlds wonât want to miss this.â â Publishers Weekly Starred Review
âThis is a magnificently written, smashingly good readâŠSlatterâs prose is as lustrous as jet beads against black silk. Readers will savor every word.ââ Locus Magazine
âA. G. Slatter is a born storyteller. Her work is as beautiful and dangerous as the best fairy tales and All the Murmuring Bones is entirely enchanting. A magical read!â Alison Littlewood, author of A Cold Season
âA beautiful gothic monstrosity (monstrosity being a good thing), one of those rare books you donât just want to read but want to live inside of.â Mike Mignola, creator of Hellboy
âLike J.R.R. Tolkien, Slatterâs taken her personal invented mythos and crafted a world around it that is at once familiar and deeply strange. Lush and chilling, eerie and exquisite, brutal and elegant⊠I defy anyone to stop turning pages until theyâve come to the end.â Ellen Kushner, author of The Privilege of the Sword
âHarrowing and beautiful, this is the grim, fairy-tale gothic youâve been waiting for. All the Murmuring Bones is Slatter at her darkestâand finest. Donât miss it!â Christopher Golden, New York Times bestselling author of Ararat and Red Hands
âAll the Murmuring Bones is fairy-tale gothic at its finest and then some. Luscious, richly infused with Slatterâs gift for creating place; this is a world that invites travel along all of its dark roads and secret paths. Long after youâre done with the book, youâll sit there drenched still in its magic, wondering how you might find your way back.â Cassandra Khaw, author of Hammers on Bone
âA story as gorgeously gothic as its title. This is a novel of blood and bones, of salt and silver, of an absolutely haunting richness. I was compelled from the very beginning and held rapt to the end.â Kat Howard, author of An Unkindness of Magicians
âLike the sea at its heart, Slatterâs haunting story is treacherous and lovely in all its dark depths.â Heather Kassner, author of The Bone Garden
âTwo uncanny houses, Hobâs Hallow and Blackwater, bookend Angela Slatterâs new novel like grim sentinels. Whether they are cursed or enchanted, majestic or moldering, refuge or prison, only reading to the end will tell. Meanwhile, the landscape stretching between these gothic structures abounds with corpsewights, kelpies, ghosts, rusalki, werewolves, clockwork mechanicals, andâmost alarminglyâactors. And across this treacherous terrain walks Miren OâMalley, scarred, furious, and growing in power. All the Murmuring Bones is brutal and beautiful throughout, with moments of tenderness hard-won and harder-kept, and, pervading all, an atmosphere of inescapable threat like the taste of salt wind and the sound of silver bells ringing in the deep.â C. S. E. Cooney, World Fantasy Award-winning author of Bone Swans: Stories
âThe [gothic] fantasy worlds of Angela Slatter are among the fullest, most vividly realised of our time. The primal ore of folk and fairytale runs glittering through the dark layers of their history and geology, and Slatter mines them for all theyâre worth. She brings them to the light cut and polished in ways that will make you gasp. In the furnace of her imagination what she produces is tantamount to a sword from out the stone. Her prose is molten metal. Hail the Once and Future Queen!â Neil Snowdon
âGorgeous, atmospheric gothic fantasyâ â Buzzfeed
âTwists and turns and weaves Grimm-like fairytales into a dark tale that gets darker the further you readâ 5* â She Reeds By The Sea