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Tristopolis Howling (The Tristopolis Continuation: dark urban fantasy) by Meaney, John

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Tristopolis Howling (The Tristopolis Continuation: dark urban fantasy)

by Meaney, John

From award-winning author John Meaney comes a thrilling tale of Tristopolis, a Gotham-like city beneath perpetually dark skies, where the bones of the dead fuel the reactor piles, indentured wraiths power the elevators, and daylight never shines.There’s no such thing as ghosts, not even in Tristopolis, and zombie detective Donal Riordan knows it.

Literature & Fiction Genre Fiction Horror Science Fiction & Fantasy
Author Meaney, John
Published 2020
Format Print edition

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About Tristopolis Howling (The Tristopolis Continuation: dark urban fantasy)

From award-winning author John Meaney comes a thrilling tale of Tristopolis, a Gotham-like city beneath perpetually dark skies, where the bones of the dead fuel the reactor piles, indentured wraiths power the elevators, and daylight never shines.There’s no such thing as ghosts, not even in Tristopolis, and zombie detective Donal Riordan knows it. So when his dead lover appears in his boxing gym, he knows that something dangerous has arisen. But the threat facing him and his new partner Mel, and perhaps the entire world, is of eldritch origin and far more powerful – and stranger – than anything he’s faced before.Without his former colleagues to help him, can he even survive the day? Or is Tristopolis doomed?“Lingers in the mind long after the book is closed. A smart and spooky read.“ The Times on Bone Song“John Meaney has rewired SF. Everything is different now.“ Stephen Baxter“A spectacular writer.” Robert J. Sawyer, Hugo Award-winning author“A brilliant, inventive writer.” The Times

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