Tarou: The Fall by Dana Fredsti audiobook

Tarou: The Fall

By Dana Fredsti and David Fitzgerald
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Blackstone Publishing 9798874748449
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From the authors of the Time Shards series, Tarou: The Fall is an epic fantasy of an empire on the edge. Swords, Wands, Cups, and Coins. Emperor and Empress, High Priestess and Hierophant. Light and Dark. Life and Death. The evocative symbolism and arcana bound up within the cards of the tarot have fascinated seekers for centuries. Now Tarou: The Fall imagines the reality that inspired the mystical—the real fantasy world of which all our rich tarot imagery is but a shadow. The magnificent empire of Tarou is a panoply of dreams and wonder, the envy of the world. Its ships rule the seas and air, its magics and science bring forth new learning, and its tutelary gods smile upon all the many peoples and cultures of its shining lands. But even now, at the peak of its glory, the highest religious leaders of Tarou secretly dream of even greater power—enough to wrest the empire from its rightful rulers. Alia is a warrior without equal, but even a captain as great as she must bow to the demands of duty. With her arranged marriage only weeks away, she, her betrothed, and their escort undertake the journey to the empire’s capital—but unexpected hazards lie in wait. Magpie is a petty thief and con artist, hoping to score big during the Imperial Festival—though his timing could not be worse. However, none of them are prepared when a forbidden magical experiment goes wrong, unleashing an apocalypse that engulfs the city. Before their paths converge, they all must face a cataclysm unlike any the world has ever seen …

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Summary

Summary

From the authors of the Time Shards series, Tarou: The Fall is an epic fantasy of an empire on the edge.

Swords, Wands, Cups, and Coins. Emperor and Empress, High Priestess and Hierophant. Light and Dark. Life and Death. The evocative symbolism and arcana bound up within the cards of the tarot have fascinated seekers for centuries. Now Tarou: The Fall imagines the reality that inspired the mystical—the real fantasy world of which all our rich tarot imagery is but a shadow.

The magnificent empire of Tarou is a panoply of dreams and wonder, the envy of the world. Its ships rule the seas and air, its magics and science bring forth new learning, and its tutelary gods smile upon all the many peoples and cultures of its shining lands. But even now, at the peak of its glory, the highest religious leaders of Tarou secretly dream of even greater power—enough to wrest the empire from its rightful rulers.

Alia is a warrior without equal, but even a captain as great as she must bow to the demands of duty. With her arranged marriage only weeks away, she, her betrothed, and their escort undertake the journey to the empire’s capital—but unexpected hazards lie in wait.

Magpie is a petty thief and con artist, hoping to score big during the Imperial Festival—though his timing could not be worse.

However, none of them are prepared when a forbidden magical experiment goes wrong, unleashing an apocalypse that engulfs the city. Before their paths converge, they all must face a cataclysm unlike any the world has ever seen …

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“Sometimes a novel reminds me why I love to read epic fantasy. That’s the case with the beautifully wrought Tarou: The Fall by Dana Fredsti and David Fitzgerald. It’s Dungeons and Dragons. It’s sword and sorcery. It’s as dark as it is bright. For me, it harkens to the best of Fritz Leiber’s Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser stories—but with a sensibility and mystique all its own. Don’t miss this debut of a wonderful new series!” James Rollins, #1 New York Times bestselling author of A Dragon of Black Glass
“Fredsti and Fitzgerald have created a magnificently complex world with a meaty plot and a great set of characters, all three of which will captivate and compel you. Do check it out!” Keith R.A. DeCandido, USA Today bestselling author of Supernatural Crimes Unit: NYPD
“In their latest epic fantasy, Tarou: The Fall, author-mages Dana Fredsti and David Fitzgerald conjure a magical civilization at the height of its power yet brought to the brink of collapse by ambition and avarice. It’s a richly layered, high-action tale of courage and comradery that defies tropes and gives new meaning to sacrifice in a monstrous battle between worlds. These quirky, ragtag characters are the heroes we all need right now. A startling metaphor for our times.” Lee Murray, five-time Bram Stoker Award–winning author of Grotesque: Monster Stories

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Author

Author Bio: Dana Fredsti

Author Bio: Dana Fredsti

Dana Fredsti is the author of the Plague Town trilogy, and an actress with a background in theatrical sword fighting whose screen credits include the cult classic Army of Darkness. She has been a producer, director, and writer for stage and film.

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Author Bio: David Fitzgerald

Author Bio: David Fitzgerald

David Fitzgerald is an award-winning fiction and nonfiction author and editor. His works include Nailed, The Complete Heretic’s Guide to Western Religion, Under the Kilt, and Demon Lovers (coedited with Dana Fredsti).

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Details

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Available Formats : Digital Download, CD, MP3 CD, Paperback
Category: Fiction/Fantasy
Audience: Adult
Language: English