Win a copy of Sam Sykes' TOME OF THE UNDERGATES


I have three copies of the hardback edition of Sam Sykes' Tome of the Undergates for you to win, courtesy of the kind folks at Gollancz. For more info about this title: Canada, USA, Europe.

Here's the blurb:

Lenk can barely keep control of his mismatched adventurer band at the best of times (Gariath the dragon man sees humans as little more than prey, Kataria the shict despises most humans and the humans in the band are little better). When they're not insulting each other's religions they're arguing about pay and conditions. So when the ship they are travelling on is attacked by pirates things don't go very well. They go a whole lot worse when an invincible demon joins the fray. The demon steals the Tome of the Undergates - a manuscript that contains all you need to open the undergates. And whichever god you believe in you don't want the undergates open. On the other side are countless more invincible demons, the manifestation of all the evil of the gods, and they want out. Full of razor-sharp wit, characters who leap off the page (and into trouble) and plunging the reader into a vivid world of adventure this is a fantasy that kicks off a series that could dominate the second decade of the century.

The rules are the same as usual. You need to send an email at reviews@(no-spam)gryphonwood.net with the header "TOME." Remember to remove the "no spam" thingy.

Second, your email must contain your full mailing address (that's snail mail!), otherwise your message will be deleted.

Lastly, multiple entries will disqualify whoever sends them. And please include your screen name and the message boards that you frequent using it, if you do hang out on a particular MB.

Good luck to all the participants!

1 commentaires:

Xenophon said...

You've talked this one enough. Hopefully, I can win a copy and see how it compares to the piece I'm working on.

It just seems epic fantasy isn't so epic anymore. The characters aren't too memorable and the subplots are slim to none, with allot of holes and contrived situations to fill gaps.