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Andrew Caldecott

    Andrew Caldecott es un destacado profesional del derecho especializado en derecho de medios, difamación y libelo, y también novelista y dramaturgo ocasional. Su obra literaria, profundamente informada por su amor por la historia, explora la fascinante noción de ciudades-estado que albergan secretos catastróficos. El estilo narrativo único de Caldecott entrelaza magistralmente elementos históricos con la tragicomedia, dando como resultado relatos barrocos, bizantinos y hermosos que cautivan al lector con su ambición y viveza.

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    Momenticon
    Rotherweird
    Wyntertide
    Lost Acre
    • 2024

      The gripping sequel to MOMENTICON: an epic fairytale adventure like no other!

      Simul
    • 2022

      The world has become a dangerous place. Despite the environmentalists' best efforts, the atmosphere has turned toxic, destroying almost all life - plants, animals, and most of humanity too. Survivors live in domes protected by chitin shields, serving one or other of the two great companies, Lord Vane's Tempestas or Lord Sine's Genrich, with their very different visions for mankind's future. Fogg has been the curator of the isolated Museum Dome for three years. It contains Man's finest artefacts, but Fogg hasn't had a single visitor. He immerses himself in the exhibits with only AI PT, his automated physical trainer, for company. Then a single mysterious pill appears in the Museum as if from nowhere: a momenticon. It signals the end of his hermit's life and an impending struggle with the dark forces which threaten everything that remains: a struggle which will take him and his new companions to the ends of the earth

      Momenticon
    • 2019

      Lost Acre

      • 400 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      Wynter is here, the brilliant Elizabethan mystic has achieved the impossible and returned to present-day Rotherweird--and now his ultimate goal is within reach... Apocalypse Now? Geryon Wynter, the brilliant Elizabethan mystic, has achieved resurrection and returned to present-day Rotherweird. But after the chaos of Election Day, how can a stranger from another time wrest control? And for what fell purpose is Wynter back? His dark conspiracy reaches its climax in this unique corner of England, where the study of history is forbidden and neither friend nor foe are quite what they seem. The stakes could not be higher, for at the endgame, not only Rotherweird is under threat. The future of mankind itself hangs in the balance. Intricate and crisp, witty and solemn --Hilary Mantel, Man Booker Prize-winning author of Wolf Hall on Rotherweird

      Lost Acre
    • 2018

      "Welcome back to Rotherweird, where an ancient plot centuries in the making is about to come to fruition--and this time the forces of darkness might actually win... The town of Rotherweird has been independent from the rest of England for four hundred years, to protect a deadly secret. Sir Veronal Slickstone is dead, his bid to exploit that secret consigned to dust, leaving Rotherweird to resume its abnormal normality after the travails of the summer... but someone is playing a very long game. Disturbing omens multiply: a funeral delivers a cryptic warning; an ancient portrait speaks; the Herald disappears--and democracy threatens the uneasy covenant between town and countryside. Geryon Wynter's intricate plot, centuries in the making, is on the move. Everything points to one objective: the resurrection of Rotherweird's dark Elizabethan past--and to one date: the Winter Solstice. Wynter is coming... "--Amazon.com description.

      Wyntertide
    • 2017

      Rotherweird

      • 464 páginas
      • 17 horas de lectura

      1558: Twelve children, gifted far beyond their years, are banished by their Tudor queen to the town of Rotherweird. Some say they are the golden generation; some say the devil's spawn. But everyone knows they are something to be revered - and feared. Four and a half centuries on, cast adrift from the rest of England by Elizabeth I and still bound by its ancient laws, Rotherweird's independence is subject to one disturbing condition: nobody, but nobody, studies the town or its history. Then an Outsider arrives, a man of unparallelled wealth and power, enough to buy the whole of Rotherweird - deeply buried secrets and all . . . Welcome to Rotherweird.

      Rotherweird