The Reef

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Historical, Fantasy, Epic Fantasy, Fiction & Literature
Cover of the book The Reef by Mark Charan Newton, Pan Macmillan
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Mark Charan Newton ISBN: 9781447209546
Publisher: Pan Macmillan Publication: July 15, 2011
Imprint: Tor Language: English
Author: Mark Charan Newton
ISBN: 9781447209546
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
Publication: July 15, 2011
Imprint: Tor
Language: English

Has-jahn: a continent of exotic cultures, cities and long-forgotten technology. Two members of a race once thought extinct wash up on the shores near the city of Escha. In their possession is a call for help from a human living on the little-known tropical island of Arya, where their race is being murdered. A crew of freelance explorers, led by the charismatic Santiago DeBrelt, travels to discover the mystery behind the killings. However, Santiago's controversial nature leads to him being accompanied by government agents — who wish to explore Arya and find out why Eschan naval vessels have disappeared in the seas surrounding it.

Meanwhile, on the outskirts of Rhoam, a city in central Has-jahn, a band of terrorists are embarking upon an epic journey to the very same waters. Still angry from an old war with Escha, they've gathered explosives and weapons, and will allow nothing to interfere with their quest for a phenomenal revenge. But secret pasts are revealed and soon all eyes turn to the coral reef off the coast of Arya.

With echoes of Joseph Conrad and China Miéville, Mark Charan Newton's first book The Reef is a modern fantasy journey with original creatures and peoples, a story of relationships foundering on tropical sands and in dark waters.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Has-jahn: a continent of exotic cultures, cities and long-forgotten technology. Two members of a race once thought extinct wash up on the shores near the city of Escha. In their possession is a call for help from a human living on the little-known tropical island of Arya, where their race is being murdered. A crew of freelance explorers, led by the charismatic Santiago DeBrelt, travels to discover the mystery behind the killings. However, Santiago's controversial nature leads to him being accompanied by government agents — who wish to explore Arya and find out why Eschan naval vessels have disappeared in the seas surrounding it.

Meanwhile, on the outskirts of Rhoam, a city in central Has-jahn, a band of terrorists are embarking upon an epic journey to the very same waters. Still angry from an old war with Escha, they've gathered explosives and weapons, and will allow nothing to interfere with their quest for a phenomenal revenge. But secret pasts are revealed and soon all eyes turn to the coral reef off the coast of Arya.

With echoes of Joseph Conrad and China Miéville, Mark Charan Newton's first book The Reef is a modern fantasy journey with original creatures and peoples, a story of relationships foundering on tropical sands and in dark waters.

More books from Pan Macmillan

Cover of the book Violent Exposure: An Ella Marconi Novel 4 by Mark Charan Newton
Cover of the book Fury: Episode 3 by Mark Charan Newton
Cover of the book The Boy Who Lied by Mark Charan Newton
Cover of the book Shadow of the Osprey: The Frontier Series 2 by Mark Charan Newton
Cover of the book Cover the Mirrors by Mark Charan Newton
Cover of the book Passions Between Women by Mark Charan Newton
Cover of the book Vital Science by Mark Charan Newton
Cover of the book Pirate Pete and His Smelly Feet by Mark Charan Newton
Cover of the book A Cat Called Elvis by Mark Charan Newton
Cover of the book The Water-Babies by Mark Charan Newton
Cover of the book Ill-Gotten Gains: A Nell Forrest Mystery 2 by Mark Charan Newton
Cover of the book Poems for Travellers by Mark Charan Newton
Cover of the book Little White Slips by Mark Charan Newton
Cover of the book Blood and Iron by Mark Charan Newton
Cover of the book History in a Hurry: Ancient Egypt by Mark Charan Newton
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy