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Mark Smylie

    Mark Smylie est un créateur célébré possédant une vaste expérience en écriture, illustration, édition et publication. Son approche créative se caractérise par une immersion profonde dans la construction de mondes et des récits complexes, particulièrement dans le genre de la fantasy militaire épique. Le travail de Smylie explore souvent les intersections de l'histoire, de la mythologie et de la religion, offrant aux lecteurs une expérience littéraire unique et complexe. Son influence est évidente non seulement dans ses propres œuvres, mais aussi dans les projets qu'il a co-créés et publiés.

    The Barrow
    • The Barrow

      • 607pages
      • 22 heures de lecture
      3,4(1120)Évaluer

      Action, horror, politics, and sensuality combine in this DEBUT EPIC FANTASY novel for fans of George R. R. Martin and Michael J. Sullivan, set in the world of the Eisner Award-nominated Artesia comic books. To find the Sword, unearth the Barrow. To unearth the Barrow, follow the Map. When a small crew of scoundrels, would-be heroes, deviants, and ruffians discover a map that they believe will lead them to a fabled sword buried in the barrow of a long-dead wizard, they think they've struck it rich. But their hopes are dashed when the map turns out to be cursed and then is destroyed in a magical ritual. The loss of the map leaves them dreaming of what might have been, until they rediscover the map in a most unusual and unexpected place. Stjepan Black-Heart, suspected murderer and renegade royal cartographer; Erim, a young woman masquerading as a man; Gilgwyr, brothel owner extraordinaire; Leigh, an exiled magus under an ignominious cloud; Godewyn Red-Hand, mercenary and troublemaker; Arduin Orwain, scion of a noble family brought low by scandal; and Arduin's sister Annwyn, the beautiful cause of that scandal: together they form a cross section of the Middle Kingdoms of the Known World, united by accident and dark design, on a quest that will either get them all in the history books...or get them all killed.

      The Barrow