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The Standing Dead

by Ricardo Pinto
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Overview

THE ACCLAIMED SEQUEL TO THE CHOSEN

In desperation, the Ruling Lord Suth searches within the sacred walls of Osrakum for Carnelian, his son, and Osidian, the God Emperor elect. He suspects the Empress Ykoriana is behind their disappearance and knows that if they are not found soon it is her other son, Osidian's brother Molochite, who will rule - with fearful consequences for the Three Lands.

Captive of the tribes of the Earthsky, Carnelian is - for the moment - safe, and succumbs readily to the seasonal rhythms of tribal life, he is convinced by unexpected discoveries that it is fate that has bought him there.He grows to love these simple people and hopes for sanctuary among them. But the dark forces Carnelian helped unleash in Osrakum begin to cast their shadow over his adopted home. He is witness to the awful oppression that the Masters - whom the tribesmen call the Standing Dead - have been inflicting on them for millennia. But even more terrible is the presence Carnelian has unwittingly brought with him. Potent and terrifying, it threatens everything he now holds dear in this new-found world.

With The Standing Dead, Ricardo Pinto gives us a tumultuous new chapter in the Stone Dance of the Chameleon trilogy and confirms his place as one of fantasy's most singular and literate voices.

About the Author, Ricardo Pinto

Ricardo Pinto is Portuguese but has lived most of his life in Scotland. He is working on the final volume of The Stone Dance of the Chameleon trilogy.

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Kirkus Reviews

This sequel to The Chosen (2000) returns to the Three Lands, where a haughty elite rules over a helpless subject population. Carnelian, one of the Chosen, was raised in the provinces until the Masters summoned his father to assist at the accession of a new God Emperor. There, Carnelian found a lover-a young Chosen named Osidian, whom he later learned was the Emperor-designate. Here, at the beginning, the two are betrayed by Osidian's enemies and sent into exile as slaves. When they're saved by a group of tribesmen, the Ochre, Carnelian recognizes the rescuers as having supplied slaves to his father, and he tries to make common cause. Osidian, sunk in despair, makes little attempt to relate to the "barbarians," refusing to eat or to speak to anyone but Carnelian. But when the Ochre become lost in wild country full of dinosaur-like creatures, Osidian agrees to help them find their home. Once there, the Ochre remain suspicious of the two Chosen, aware that if their fellow Masters learn of their presence, the tribe will face extermination for the crime of having looked on their faces. At first Osidian remains aloof, while Carnelian immerses himself in the Ochre way of life, absorbing the tribesmen's customs and admiring their intimate relation with their natural environment. When at last Osidian takes an active role, it quickly becomes clear that he means to use the Ochre as the first step in a plan to return to power. Gaining a following among the tribal youth, he embarks on a policy of conquest, hoping to build his forces for a war against his betrayers. Carnelian, now feeling himself one of the tribe, resists. Once more, Pinto draws a world of stark contrasts and dramatic violence, withpowerful characters caught in sweeping events. Richly imagined but brutal fantasy-not for the squeamish, as they say. Agent: Victoria Hobbs/A.M. Heath, London

Book Details

Published
August 31, 2010
Publisher
Transworld Publishers Limited
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781407095974

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