Daniel Abraham is an American author celebrated for his compelling contributions to fantasy and science fiction. His narratives are characterized by intricate world-building and robust characters that draw readers into thoughtfully constructed plots. Abraham delves into profound themes, employing rich prose that has earned him critical acclaim and a dedicated readership. His talent for crafting expansive epic sagas solidifies his position as a significant voice in contemporary genre literature.
Caught in a struggle between ancient wonders and a burgeoning empire, Otah Machi faces the consequences of his tumultuous past. In this omnibus collection, the intertwining tales of An Autumn War and The Price of Spring explore themes of magic, betrayal, and the heavy toll of conflict. As Otah navigates a landscape rife with political intrigue and personal sacrifice, he must confront the violent repercussions of his choices to protect the world he holds dear.
The mega-bestseller A Game of Thrones now has a new format--the graphic novel. This is the second volume of the graphic adaptation, compiling issues 7-12 of the 24-issue comic run, which renowned comic publisher Dynamite will be producing in close conjunction with Random House.
The second novel of the ground-breaking and Sunday Times bestselling Kithamar trilogy from critically acclaimed author Daniel Abraham, one half of James S. A. Corey.[Bokinfo].
This epic fantasy expands on Daniel Abraham's unique storytelling, moving from the personal tragedy of his previous work to a broader and more captivating narrative. With a blend of originality and engaging elements, it promises to resonate with both long-time fans and newcomers alike, showcasing Abraham's talent for crafting intricate worlds and compelling characters.
In this graphic novel adaptation of a beloved fantasy classic, writer Daniel Abraham and illustrator Tommy Patterson deliver a stunning rendition that remains faithful to the original work. The story unfolds in King’s Landing, where Lord Eddard Stark, the Hand of King Robert Baratheon, finds himself surrounded by enemies—some openly hostile, like Ser Jaime Lannister and Queen Cersei, while others lurk in the shadows, disguised as friends. Eddard's conflict with the Lannisters is compounded by Tyrion Lannister, the Imp, who seeks revenge after being accused of attempting to murder Eddard's son, Brandon. Meanwhile, Jon Snow, Eddard's illegitimate son, has just joined the Night’s Watch, embarking on a path toward a destiny filled with unimaginable horrors. Across the Narrow Sea, Daenerys Targaryen, married to the Dothraki warlord Khal Drogo and pregnant with a prophesied son destined to conquer the world, faces her own unexpected challenges. This adaptation captures the intricate political intrigue and character dynamics that define this epic tale, inviting readers into a richly detailed world of danger and ambition.
The poets and their magical andat have protected the cities of the Khaiem against their rivals in Galt for generations. Otah, Khai of the Winter City of Machi, has tried for years to prepare his people for a future in which the andat can no longer be safely harnessed. But his warnings have been ignored, and now it's too late. A ruthless, charismatic Galtic general believes he has found a way to strip the andat of their power. If he is wrong, Galt will be destroyed. If he is right, the Khaiem will fall. Only one thing is certain: conflict is inevitable, and Otah and his old friend and enemy the disgraced poet, Maati, must fight a desperate battle to protect their cities from slaughter. These two men, bound together by shadow and betrayal, will bring the world to the edge of a cataclysm unlike anything either side had imagined. For if the cost of war is high, the price of peace may be unimaginable ...