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ISBN: 9781835012635
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Pages: 352
Weight: 11 g
Dimensions: 13 x 20 x 19 cm
Book Cover: Paperback
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Godstorm English 2026

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Product Information
ISBN: 9781835012635
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Pages: 352
Weight: 11 g
Dimensions: 13 x 20 x 19 cm
Book Cover: Paperback
Thema:

'Ancient Rome provides rich plunder for fantasy writers...Godstorm is a grand addition to the genre' Daily Mail

'This startling alternative history takes us to a newly-imagined world... The result is a vivid, ferocious adventure' Kim Stanley-Robinson

'A highly original, vividly-imagined fantasy Roman Empire where oil is power' Ruth Downie

LOVE READING SCIFI/FANTASY BOOK OF THE MONTH

A Female Gladiator's Vow. A Stolen Child. A Storm to End Empires

In an oil-fuelled Roman Empire which never fell, Arrow - a gladiatrix turned governess - must rescue Livy, the child she never meant to love, a girl who could tear down the world.

When Livy is abducted during a devastating Godstorm, Arrow must unleash years of the gladiator training she'd sworn to forget in order to save her. Defying her owner, a heartless Consul, Arrow turns to her ex-lover and the illegal druid underworld in a desperate attempt to rescue the girl she has tried not to think of as her own.

Her search will take her across Londinium, a city of petrol-powered chariots, to the pagan Old Town, and eventually the edge of the known world: the Amazon, where destiny and destruction intertwine.

Facing battle and betrayal Arrow must choose: reclaim her past as a killer-or risk everything for the child who might call her 'mother.'

She is the Sword.

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