by
Brooks Hansen
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GENRE:
Romantic Historical Fiction
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…Here
again, his natural figure crouched beside her in the dank darkness of
the cave, watching her in silence as she slept, struggling with
cravings which were new to him, both tender and violent, and which he
could only really compare to hunger… (from ASMODEUS)
On
the cusp of the Great War, an even more pitched battle is waged in
the furthest corner of the Nordic highlands, the final chapter of a
centuries-old rivalry, pitting a troubled bloodline of thieves,
journeyman, and politicians against the last and greatest dragon of
the hemisphere, Asmodeus.
Until
now, the source of this antagonism has been a single gemstone, the
fabled shamir, whose history traces to the coffers of King Solomon.
The present clash, however, has been sparked by the emergence of an
even more desirable, more defiant, and more powerful force than that.
Inspired
by the golden legend of St. Margaret, Brooks Hansen’s Asmodeus is a
masterfully woven tapestry of history, myth, and fantasy, in the
tradition of J.R.R.Tolkien, Bram Stoker, and C.S. Lewis. By turns a
romance, an adventure, and the darkest imaginable Gothic, his tale is
also, as seen through the eyes of the maiden Margrét, an unflinching
exploration of our divided nature — what makes us beasts, what
makes us human, and what makes us divine.
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Excerpt:
His
golden eyes flicked open, blinked, and narrowed to a squint as he
finally lifted up his great, horned head. He shrugged the veil of
wings. He uncoiled from his most precious gem and lumbered upward,
following the airborne trail up through the high tunnel to the
opening just beside the cataract.
Only his
muzzle appeared at first, shining like tar in the slanting sunlight,
but even that merest of appearances stirred notice among the hovering
hawks and vultures: Look. Be warned and wary. The master had
awakened.
His head
slid further out, taking in the day. The clouds had lifted. The sky
was polished glass, but the familiar whisper was still there, coming
from below. Down on the near shore of the inlet was a scuttled boat.
Again his eyes narrowed, trying to figure from the tides just how
long ago the wreck had occurred, and whether its victims were still
on premise. He hoped not. Men had their place, but it wasn’t here.
…He
crawled further out onto the ledge and extended his neck toward the
curtain of water, which was fuller today than usual, gushing down
from the mountains after all that rain. He helped himself to several
gulps. He let the bracing cold beat on his head a while, then shook
free with a glistening, majestic explosion, lifted his wings and
leapt. He glided most of the way down, turning three wide circles in
the crux of the fjord, his great spanned shadow dashing along the
cliff-side, flicking across the cataract, then across the blue
surface below, around and up and around again three times before
finally re-meeting him, claw to claw, on the strand beside the
boat...
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AUTHOR
Bio and Links:
BROOKS
HANSEN is an author, screenwriter, essayist, and teacher. His novels
– THE MONSTERS OF ST. HELENA, PERLMAN’S ORDEAL, THE CHESS GARDEN,
and BOONE (co-authored with Nick Davis) were all New York Times
Notable Books. THE CHESS GARDEN was also selected as a PW Best Book
of the Year in 1995. He has written one book for Young Readers,
CAESAR’S ANTLERS, which he also illustrated. In 2009 he released
his first memoir, THE BROTHERHOOD OF JOSEPH, and in 2005 he received
a John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship for his most recent book, JOHN THE
BAPTIZER, which was published in 2009 by W.W. Norton. More recently,
his fiction appeared in CENTRAL PARK: AN ANTHOLOGY (Bloomsbury USA,
2012), and he has an essay slated to appear in another upcoming
anthology THE GOOD BOOK (Simon & Schuster, 2015).
Brooks
Hansen is the critically acclaimed author of The Chess Garden and 7
other books, most recently Asmodeus: The Legend of Margret and the
Dragon. He has recently launched his own imprint, Star Pine Books. He
lives in Carpinteria, California with his wife and children.
Amazon
Author Page: https://www.amazon.com/Brooks-Hansen/e/B000APA6TA
Website
link is brookshansen.com
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Link:
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