Author:C. F. Iggulden

The second thrilling instalment in the bestselling epic fantasy series, the Empire of Salt.
'Must read now! Iggulden is clearly having fun pitching his heroes and villains into bloody combat' SciFiNow
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TWO ANCIENT CITIES. ONE FINAL WAR.
In Shiang, the young king rules without dissent. Swordsmen stand watch on every corner, looking for the first sign of rebellion.
Yet in one swift move, order is overturned.
The balance of centuries is undone in the sudden spill of blood - and in the darkness, something terrible returns to Shiang . . .
Far to the west, four Shiang masters approach the city walls of Darien. The sword saint and his companions have crossed a continent to bring an old man home for punishment.
And they will not be denied, even if the whole city stands in their way . . .
Fans of Joe Abercrombie, Bernard Cornwell and Game of Thrones will be gripped by this bloodthirsty adventure.
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'A master storyteller' Sunday Express
'Iggulden is in a class of his own' Daily Mirror
'One of our finest historical novelists' Daily Express
A master storyteller
Iggulden is in a class of his own
One of our finest historical novelists
A hauntingly melancholy tale of love and loss...a moving exploration of the inheritance of unhappiness, and the devestating consequences it can have for future generations
—— Daily MailPotent and melancholy, like a short, sad song
—— GuardianA male writer who can enter such traditionally female territory and aquit himself with such aplomb
—— Sunday TelegraphAn aching tale of love and loss
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—— Daily MailAn unforgettable tale of grief and life-long love
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—— RedBrilliantly written, deeply researched, funny, sharp and moving, this wonderful book marks the debut of a major talent.
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—— Daily MailA fascinating look at American high society in the Sixties and Seventies, and a portrait of a talented writer who couldn’t resist gossip, even if meant ruining his life
—— StylistGreenberg-Jephcott's debut is a devastating read that blurs the lines between vulnerability and narcissism; sex and power. And, ultimately, it is Capote's self-destruction that will have you racing breathlessly towards the end
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—— Evening Standard MagazineShe deftly gives us an insight into their inner lives... while creating defined personalities that resonate and intrigue. Lyrical and fascinating, the fact that this is Greenberg-Jephcott's debut is astounding.
—— Emerald StreetA stunning debut novel that seamlessly blends history, fact and fiction in this imaginative re-telling of the life of novelist Truman Capote
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—— PrimaSwan Song is utterly divine.It swept me up and I just couldn't put it down ... it is the writing in this debut novel that astounds most of all. It is vivid, addictive and whips up a terrific portrait of a deeply contradictory and complex man, contrasting scenes from his unorthodox childhood with those from the gilded bubble he ended up in that he lanced through his own actions.
—— Victoria SadlerA sumptuous look at the icons of Manhattan's high society scene in the mid-20th century ... An immersive readthat will have you questioning real histories versus the ones we create for ourselves.
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