Tainted Realm

The Tainted Realm is the story of the remote island nation of Cythe, brutally colonised two thousand years ago by the Hightspallers, and of a realm forever tainted by the means they used to take the land. Cythe's history, art and culture were erased and its clever native people were reduced to despicable degradoes, on the verge of extinction when, without warning, they vanished.

For fifteen hundred years they have lived underground in Cython, served by their Pale slaves, the descendants of noble Hightspaller children once given as hostages to Cython but never ransomed. For all this time, the Cythonians' lives have been shaped by the alchymical books called the Solaces, sorcerously bestowed upon them by an unknown benefactor.

Now Hightspall is struggling under the weight of one natural disaster after another; its people feel that the very land is rising up against them. Then the last of the Solaces appears in Cython, the iron book called The Consolation of Vengeance, and the Cythonians know that it is time to take back their land.

Only one person can prevent Hightspall from running with blood - a Pale slave called Tali who has just come of age. But Tali's four female ancestors were killed in the same brutal way and she knows she's next to die. To survive, and gain the justice she so desperately craves, she must escape Cython, though no slave ever has.

And now the creator of the Solaces is hunting her.

 

  1. Vengeance
  2. Rebellion
  3. Justice

 

Vengeance - Tainted Realm 1

Coming Late 2011 from Orbit Books

http://www.orbitbooks.net/

The Tainted Realm

Book 1 - Vengeance

Twelve years ago, two children witnessed a murder that still haunts them as adults.

Tali, a slave girl in subterranean Cython, saw her mother's head hacked open and something taken from inside. Rix, boy heir to the biggest fortune in Hightspall, watched two shrouded figures do the deed. He did not realise they were his parents, acting for a faceless sorcerer.

Tali has sworn to bring her mother's murderers to justice, but now she is hunted by a killer who can only be beaten by magic - Tali's magic that she does not understand.

Her dramatic escape precipitates Cython's war on a weak and unready Hightspall. Tali meets Rix by chance and they flee through a land in turmoil, hunted by enemies and allies alike. But before they can solve the crime, and save the realm, Tali and Rix must learn to trust each other.

The rebellion is led by Lyf, the embittered wraith of a long-dead Cythonian king whose sorcery has brought Hightspall to its knees. To restore himself to life Lyf needs only one thing - the master pearl his magic has cultured inside Tali's head - and he is determined to take it.

As she unravels the conspiracy behind her mother's murder, Tali's quest for justice turns to a lust for vengeance. Unfortunately, only one person can teach her how to use her unruly magic - Lyf himself.

Read Chapter 1

 

 

 

Grim & Grimmer Book 4

June 2011

Hysterical horror, hopeless heroes -

Grim and Grimmer 4

The Calamitous Queen

Publisher: Scholastic Australia
Paperback, 280 pages

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Emajicka is marching on Grimmery with an army of a million Fey. Can things possibly get worse?

Yes, they can, for Ike is all alone. Mellie has gone, attempting to pull off the perfect crime. Lord Monty is at war with his reattached head. The beautiful sprite Mothooliel wants to steal Ike's eyeballs, and Grogire the firewyrm plans to kill him in the most disgusting way.

Can Pook and Ike free the Collected children? Will Ike discover the secret of the Gate Guardians and clear his parents' names in time to save Grimmery? Or will Spleen and Nuckl finally feast on Ike's innards?

Brace yourselves for a wild ride.

 

 

The Three Worlds Series

The current Three Worlds cycle will be completed with Fate of the Children, though I dare say I'll write more books in the Three Worlds setting after that. Unfortunately, The Fate of the Children won't be published for a good while yet (several years) because I'm not ready to start it.

The reason for this untimely delay: at the end of each big fantasy series I have a break for a while and write something completely different, just to recharge my batteries, and to ensure that I don't get stale and start writing the same books over and over again, as has happened to some other authors I won't mention. And by the end of The Destiny of the Dead, late in 2008, I was quite exhausted, creatively, and needed a long break from the Three Worlds.

I've now finished writing my humorous fantasy series for younger readers, Grim and Grimmer, but I've about a year and a half of full-time to go on my big new series called The Tainted Realm before I can even think about the Three Worlds again.

I'm sorry to disappoint everyone who has been looking forward to The Fate of the Children, but such breaks are necessary to maintain the quality. This way, the next Three Worlds story, when it comes, will be better than the others, not just more of the same (or worse, a bitter disappointment).