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DISCOVER THE NOVELS OF STEVEN BRUST
"Delightful, exciting and sometinnes brilliant, Steven Brust
is the latest in a line of great Hungarian writers, which (I have no doubt) Includes Alexandre Dumas, C.S. Forester, Mark Twain, and the author of the juiciest bits of the Old Testament." —Nell Gaiman, author of Sandman
"Stop. Pay attention. Steven Brust might just be America's best fantasy writer. So what are you waiting for?" —Tad Williams, author of The Dragonbone Cha'ir
"There's at least one point in any Steven Brust novel when the story turns the lights on in your head, when you realize, not what's important to the characters, but what's important to you. That's one of the reasons why I'll read anything Brust writes." —Emma Bull, author of Bone Dance
"Steven Brust is one of my very favorite storytellers. I can always count on him for a tale full of charm and full of heart." —Jane Yolen, author of Sister Light, Sister Dark
"Watch Steven Brust. He moves fast. He surprises...
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Fülszöveg
DISCOVER THE NOVELS OF STEVEN BRUST
"Delightful, exciting and sometinnes brilliant, Steven Brust
is the latest in a line of great Hungarian writers, which (I have no doubt) Includes Alexandre Dumas, C.S. Forester, Mark Twain, and the author of the juiciest bits of the Old Testament." —Nell Gaiman, author of Sandman
"Stop. Pay attention. Steven Brust might just be America's best fantasy writer. So what are you waiting for?" —Tad Williams, author of The Dragonbone Cha'ir
"There's at least one point in any Steven Brust novel when the story turns the lights on in your head, when you realize, not what's important to the characters, but what's important to you. That's one of the reasons why I'll read anything Brust writes." —Emma Bull, author of Bone Dance
"Steven Brust is one of my very favorite storytellers. I can always count on him for a tale full of charm and full of heart." —Jane Yolen, author of Sister Light, Sister Dark
"Watch Steven Brust. He moves fast. He surprises you." —Roger Zelazny, author of Lord of Light
"When I pick up one of Brust's books, I am never sure where I am going, but I am always glad to be along for the trip." -Megan Lindholm, author of Wizard of the Pigeons
"Compact, understated, and highly persuasive. [In AgyarJ Brust, accomplishes with a wry turn of phrase or a small flourish what others never achieve despite hundreds of gory spatters." —Kirkus Reviews
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What if you could live for centuries, and the only price was your soul ?
Agyar is a man who has paid this price. Born over a century ago, and once a frivolous young man in search of pleasure, he found instead immortality in a woman's blood-red lips.
Now he roams from woman to woman, from decade to decade, and from land to land. Death does not bind him. Only one thing does—and that is a bind he has vowed to break. It has brought him to modern day Ohio and an abandoned house in a quiet college town. Here he plays his familiar role: the handsome drifter, the mysterious stranger, the sharp-tongued and heartless Lothario. But in this town are two women, one young and one as ageless as he. And one of these two women will cost him much more than his blackened soul.
Once again author Steven Brust proves himself to be one of the most dazzling new stars of the fantasy field with this dark, sharp urban fantasy of the immortal, amoral Agyar.
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