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The Pattern of the World: Book Three

J.T. Greathouse

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Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945), Fantasy

The thrilling conclusion to the acclaimed Pact and Pattern series, which started with The Hand of the Sun King. With prose threaded like silk and truly breathtaking magic, this is perfect for fans of Robin Hobb and Shelley Parker-Chan.

The thrilling conclusion to the acclaimed Pact and Pattern series, which started with The Hand of the Sun King. Perfect for fans of Robin Hobb and Shelley Parker-Chan.

THE PACTS HAVE BEEN BROKEN. THE REBELLION HAS FAILED.

Foolish Cur has fallen into a trap. By resorting to forbidden magic when he failed to overthrow the Emperor, he has done exactly as the gods wanted. Now they are free to wage their war, twisting the world into new forms, as strange and terrible beasts walk the earth.

To fix what he has caused will take every ounce of Foolish Cur's cunning. But mending the pattern of the world is too large a task for one man alone. As the Empire, rebellion and the landscape itself crumble, he and those still fighting for freedom will be drawn together to end the struggle against Emperor Tenet and the gods for good.

But Foolish Cur does not know what such a task will ask of him. And, powerful though he may be, the costs may be more than he is willing to pay . . .

The breath-taking conclusion to the Pact and Pattern series, this British Fantasy Award-nominated story is filled to the brim with magic, mystery and political intrigue.

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Praise for The Pattern of the World: Book Three

  • A captivating epic - Anthony Ryan on The Hand of the Sun King

  • Brilliantly told and immediately engrossing - Andrea Stewart on The Hand of the Sun King

  • Exquisite . . . an absolute triumph - The Fantasy Hive on The Hand of the Sun King

  • An exciting new voice in epic fantasy - SFX

  • Pact and Pattern is a meditative examination on the questions of identity, loyalty, personal desires, and the burden of family - R.R. Virdi, author of The First Binding

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