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Robert V.S. Redick’s “The Red Wolf Conspiracy”, the debut novel by a client of the John Jarrold Literary Agency (Ian Cameron Esslemont, Stephen Hunt), has been confirmed as Waterstone’s Fantasy and SF Book of the Month for February 2008, when it is being published by Gollancz. It will also be that month’s Main Selection for the Fantasy and SF Book Club. “Congratulations to both the author and publisher,” said John Jarrold. “Well deserved!”
“The Red Wolf Conspiracy” has been getting a lot of buzz and already has a couple of early reviews via The Wertzone and Sandstorm Reviews. I actually just got my copy and it looks pretty interesting :) Here’s a little of what was printed on the back cover:
“Robert V.S. Redick brings high magic, low politics, corruption and betrayal and high-seas adventure into an extraordinarily heartfelt and exciting fantasy. Highly promotable new author. Already shortlisted for the Thomas Dunne Award with rights sold in Germany, France, Russia and Spain. Perfect for fans of Philip Pullman and Scott Lynch.”
“The Red Wolf Conspiracy” has been getting a lot of buzz and already has a couple of early reviews via The Wertzone and Sandstorm Reviews. I actually just got my copy and it looks pretty interesting :) Here’s a little of what was printed on the back cover:
“Robert V.S. Redick brings high magic, low politics, corruption and betrayal and high-seas adventure into an extraordinarily heartfelt and exciting fantasy. Highly promotable new author. Already shortlisted for the Thomas Dunne Award with rights sold in Germany, France, Russia and Spain. Perfect for fans of Philip Pullman and Scott Lynch.”
For more information, be sure to check out Robert V.S. Redick’s website HERE, which includes a Chapter Excerpt HERE.
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2 comments:
Already read it, quite fascinating but toward the half mark I just lost interest in characters fate. Perhaps because no new information on this great world continued to irrigate the text.
Alain, thanks for the comment and the interesting obversation. It's something I'll keep an eye on when I read the book...