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Victoria Goddard

    Cet auteur explore la vie ordinaire de personnes magiques et les actes extraordinaires de gens ordinaires. Profondément influencé par les études médiévales, en particulier la poésie et la philosophie de Dante et Boethius, son œuvre entrelace ces thèmes. Ses histoires se déroulent de l'autre côté du miroir, avec un style visant un point situé entre les influences de Patricia McKillip, Connie Willis, Lois McMaster Bujold et Neil Gaiman.

    The Bone Harp
    The Warrior of the Third Veil
    Still Small Voice
    The Hands of the Emperor
    Derring-Do for Beginners
    At the Feet of the Sun
    • At the Feet of the Sun

      • 804pages
      • 29 heures de lecture

      Cliopher Mdang has been appointed Viceroy of Zunidh by his beloved Radiancy, the Last Emperor, who has now left him behind in the Palace to safeguard the world during his absence on a quest to find an appropriately magical heir. When he returns, he will abdicate, and Cliopher will at last retire, satisfied with having achieved most of his life's political goals--even if his long-suppressed personal dreams are starting to bubble up. (Surely he used to have hobbies besides running the government?) All he has to do is wait patiently for his lord's return... until adventure quite literally hits him from behind, and what was once safely hypothetical becomes intensely real. Cliopher has always followed the stars of his chosen course: the epic oral histories of his people, the poetry of the rebel poet Fitzroy Angursell, decades of devotion and service to his Radiancy... They were enough to change the world. But are they enough to guide Cliopher home? The sequel to The Hands of the Emperor.

      At the Feet of the Sun
      4,9
    • Derring-Do for Beginners

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      The story explores the intricate connections between friends who question whether their bond is a result of chance encounters or a predetermined fate. As they navigate life's challenges and discover deeper truths about themselves and each other, themes of destiny, friendship, and the serendipity of relationships unfold. The narrative delves into the moments that shape their lives and the choices that lead them to cross paths, ultimately highlighting the significance of human connection.

      Derring-Do for Beginners
      4,9
    • The Hands of the Emperor

      • 740pages
      • 26 heures de lecture

      An impulsive word can start a war. A timely word can stop one. A simple act of friendship can change the course of history. Cliopher Mdang is the personal secretary of the Last Emperor of Astandalas, the Lord of Rising Stars, the Lord Magus of Zunidh, the Sun-on-Earth, the god. He has spent more time with the Emperor of Astandalas than any other person. He has never once touched his lord. He has never called him by name. He has never initiated a conversation. One day Cliopher invites the Sun-on-Earth home to the proverbially remote Vangavaye-ve for a holiday. The mere invitation could have seen Cliopher executed for blasphemy. The acceptance upends the world. Lays of the Hearth-Fire #1.

      The Hands of the Emperor
      4,5
    • Still Small Voice

      • 296pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      The narrative intertwines a gripping crime drama with a poignant family saga, exploring the complexities of a fractured marriage. As love, lust, and obsession collide, the story reveals the fatal consequences that arise from these intense emotions, highlighting both the visible and hidden victims of a single death.

      Still Small Voice
      4,5
    • The Warrior of the Third Veil

      • 80pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Set in a world where nomad tribes are as legendary as gods, the story follows Sardeet, the youngest daughter of the Bandit Queen of the Oclaresh. After the death of her husband, she is taken by her father, a city man, to her uncle for solace and healing. The narrative explores themes of grief, identity, and the clash between nomadic traditions and urban life, all against the backdrop of the mystical river Ihil.

      The Warrior of the Third Veil
      5,0
    • The Bone Harp

      • 334pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      The story follows Tamsin, a bard and warrior-elf, who awakens in Elfland, potentially after experiencing death. He finds himself healed for the first time in millennia, leading to a mix of confusion and unexpected contentment. As he navigates this enchanting realm, Tamsin embarks on a quest to discover a way back home, exploring themes of identity and redemption along the way.

      The Bone Harp
      4,5
    • Portrait of a Wide Seas Islander

      • 100pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Exploring themes of loss and abandonment, this narrative delves into the emotional landscape of relationships where departure is a recurring motif. Characters grapple with the impact of those who leave, reflecting on their past connections and the voids left behind. The story intricately weaves their experiences, revealing how these departures shape their identities and futures, ultimately prompting a profound examination of love, memory, and resilience.

      Portrait of a Wide Seas Islander
      4,4
    • Petty Treasons

      • 116pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      The narrative follows Artorin Damara, the final Emperor of Astandalas, as he searches for a new secretary. Set against a backdrop of political intrigue and the decline of an empire, the story delves into the complexities of leadership and loyalty. As Artorin navigates the challenges of his position, the selection of his secretary becomes a pivotal point that could alter the course of his reign. Themes of power dynamics, ambition, and the struggle for stability are woven throughout this compelling tale.

      Petty Treasons
      4,3
    • Blackcurrant Fool

      • 364pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      In a world where magic has lost its appeal, a young protagonist discovers that the ancient arts still hold power and relevance. As they navigate a society that shuns the mystical, they encounter hidden realms and forgotten traditions. The journey reveals the importance of embracing one's heritage and the potential of magic to reshape their future. Themes of identity, tradition, and the struggle against societal norms unfold as the character seeks to revive the magic that once thrived.

      Blackcurrant Fool
      4,3
    • The Bride of the Blue Wind

      • 50pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      Exploring the interplay between divine will and human fate, the narrative delves into the consequences of gods' desires as they manipulate the lives of mortals. Characters grapple with their own ambitions and the whims of the deities, leading to conflict and unexpected alliances. Themes of power, sacrifice, and the struggle for autonomy emerge, creating a rich tapestry of mythological intrigue and emotional depth. The story invites readers to ponder the nature of desire and the cost of divine intervention in the human realm.

      The Bride of the Blue Wind
      4,0