A Queen of Blood

£16.99

Book #3of 3 in Warriors of Spirit and Bone

Author: Nick Snape

527 pages, Paperback

ISBN: 978-1068641183

Language: English

Genre: Dark Epic Fantasy

A Queen in Blood 978-1068641183 £16.99 Format: paperback Language: English

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Where arcane magic and steampunk meet, not all heroes carry swords…

“As the saga approaches its conclusion, the puzzle pieces come together elegantly… a fantastic series if you love your fantasy dark,” — SFFInsiders

As the invasion of Brandshold begins, the realm is haunted by the Infected ‒ spirit-poisoned townsfolk who hunger for flesh and souls to salve their pain. When the city of Jense falls in a wave of bloody teeth and claws, the Constructor's Emperor strikes, shattering city walls with his newly awakened artifice dragon, and the dreaded Kraken soulship.

For a queen bathed in the blood of her own people, hope lies in the alchemy of the meisters, the traitorous Unspoken and her mechanical dragon, and loyal but broken soldiers.

Yet the spirit elf Sura retains faith in Laoch, believing he will return with a weapon like no other, as the final battle for the souls of the realm nears its catastrophic end.

For peace can only be forged by the spirits of the fallen.

A dark fantasy that blends arcane science, steampunk, and magic, A Queen in Blood, the final book in the Warriors of Spirit and Bone series is perfect for fans of Arcane, the dark intricacy of Michael Moorcock's Eternal Champion series and the gritty malice of Abercrombie’s First Law trilogy.

“Haunting, bleak, and beautifully told,” — SPR

“If you love blood and action, political manipulations and hidden truths, and the thought of dragons possessed by twisted, poisoned souls, this is for you. Damn, it’s good.” — Goodreads

“Outstanding finish to the trilogy…” — Goodreads

“This story reeled me in hook, line & sinker! It was brutal & fire & full of so much death & suffering… I could not put it down! Incredible imagery & emotion.” — Amazon

“A grim but masterful work of dark fantasy,” — Self-publishing review

Book #3of 3 in Warriors of Spirit and Bone

Author: Nick Snape

527 pages, Paperback

ISBN: 978-1068641183

Language: English

Genre: Dark Epic Fantasy

A Queen in Blood 978-1068641183 £16.99 Format: paperback Language: English

BLURB

Where arcane magic and steampunk meet, not all heroes carry swords…

“As the saga approaches its conclusion, the puzzle pieces come together elegantly… a fantastic series if you love your fantasy dark,” — SFFInsiders

As the invasion of Brandshold begins, the realm is haunted by the Infected ‒ spirit-poisoned townsfolk who hunger for flesh and souls to salve their pain. When the city of Jense falls in a wave of bloody teeth and claws, the Constructor's Emperor strikes, shattering city walls with his newly awakened artifice dragon, and the dreaded Kraken soulship.

For a queen bathed in the blood of her own people, hope lies in the alchemy of the meisters, the traitorous Unspoken and her mechanical dragon, and loyal but broken soldiers.

Yet the spirit elf Sura retains faith in Laoch, believing he will return with a weapon like no other, as the final battle for the souls of the realm nears its catastrophic end.

For peace can only be forged by the spirits of the fallen.

A dark fantasy that blends arcane science, steampunk, and magic, A Queen in Blood, the final book in the Warriors of Spirit and Bone series is perfect for fans of Arcane, the dark intricacy of Michael Moorcock's Eternal Champion series and the gritty malice of Abercrombie’s First Law trilogy.

“Haunting, bleak, and beautifully told,” — SPR

“If you love blood and action, political manipulations and hidden truths, and the thought of dragons possessed by twisted, poisoned souls, this is for you. Damn, it’s good.” — Goodreads

“Outstanding finish to the trilogy…” — Goodreads

“This story reeled me in hook, line & sinker! It was brutal & fire & full of so much death & suffering… I could not put it down! Incredible imagery & emotion.” — Amazon

“A grim but masterful work of dark fantasy,” — Self-publishing review

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