Book description
An epic historical adventure set in a pseudo 8th century China, from
the author of the 2008 World Fantasy winner, Ysabel. Under Heaven is a
novel of heroes, assassins, concubines and emperors set against a
majestic and unforgiving landscape.
An epic historical adventure set in a pseudo 8th century China, from
the author of the 2008 World Fantasy winner, Ysabel. Under Heaven is a
novel of heroes, assassins, concubines and emperors set against a
majestic and unforgiving landscape.
For two years Shen Tai has mourned his father, living like a hermit
beyond the borders of the Kitan Empire, by a mountain lake where
terrible battles have long been fought between the Kitai and the
neighbouring Tagurans, including one for which his father - a great
general - was honoured. But Tai's father never forgot the brutal
slaughter involved. The bones of 100,000 soldiers still lie unburied by
the lake and their wailing ghosts at night strike terror in the living,
leaving the lake and meadow abandoned in its ring of mountains.
To honour and redress his father's sorrow, Tai has journeyed west to
the lake and has laboured, alone, to bury the dead of both empires. His
supplies are replenished by his own people from the nearest fort, and
also - since peace has been bought with the bartering of an imperial
princess - by the Tagurans, for his solitary honouring of their dead.
The Tagurans soldiers one day bring an unexpected letter. It is from
the bartered Kitan Princess Cheng-wan, and it contains a poisoned
chalice: she has gifted Tai with two hundred and fifty Sardian horses,
to reward him for his courage. The Sardians are legendary steeds from
the far west, famed, highly-prized, long-coveted by the Kitans. Praise
for UNDER HEAVEN:
'An impressive, absorbing performance by one of fantasy's top writers'
Daily Mail
'Kay delivers an exquisitely detailed vision of a land much like Tang
Dynasty China… the complex intrigues of poets, prostitutes, ministers
and soldiers evolve into a fascinating, sometimes bloody, and entirely
believable tale' Publishers Weekly
'Part dynastic stuggle, part love story, part examination of duty
versus personal freedom, UNDER HEAVEN boasts a complex plot replete with
subterfuge and driven by well-drawn characters, Shen Tai himself being a
particularly rich creation' SFX Magazine
Praise for Guy Gavriel Kay:
'A fine, intelligent series. Probably the best of its kind' British
Fantasy Society
'A remarkable achievement. The essence of high fantasy' Locus Guy
Gavriel Kay was born and raised in Canada. In 1974-5 he spent a year in
Oxford assisting Christopher Tolkien in his editorial construction of J
R R Tolkien's posthumously published THE SILMARILLION. He took a law
degree at the University of Toronto on his return to Canada and was
admitted to the Bar of Ontario in 1981. Guy Gavriel Kay lives in Toronto