The Dowry Blade
by Cherry Potts (Author)
Description
Trust anyone, even an enemy…
…Trust no one, not even a friend.
A fantasy epic of the strength and limitations of love and loyalty: between friends, lovers, kin, strangers– and enemies.
Nine years after the loss of her sister, and near obliteration of her clan in an ill conceived raid, Brede, a plains’ nomad, is living unwillingly in the marshes. The sudden ending of a decade long drought, brings with it many changes; rumour has it that the rain was bought at the price of a King’s head, and the sword needed for such a sacrifice is missing.
Change comes for Brede in the arrival of Tegan, a wounded mercenary.
Brede’s discovery, first of the Dowry Blade and a stolen horse, and then of Tegan’s history, sets in train a journey to the capital in search of her missing sister and leads to an unexpected role in the Queen’s household, and a powerful lover.
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Author Biography
Cherry Potts is the author of two collections of short stories: Mosaic of Air, recently republished by Arachne Press, and Tales Told Before Cockcrow (currently only availabe as individual e-stories on CUT a Long Story); a photographic diary of a community opera The Blackheath Onegin, and has had several stories in anthologies, magazines and online. She is currently working on her next collection, a science fiction novel, and a timeslip-young-adult kinda thing.
Cherry runs workshops for writers exploring NLP (Neurolinguistic programming) approaches to language and characterisation; and teaches Creative writing as a visiting lecturer at City University.
Cherry is the Director of Arachne Press, for whom she is editor of all our anthologies.
Since October 2013 Cherry has also been running the bi-monthly live literature event The Story Sessions in venues in South East London, and was the mistressmind behind Solstice Shorts Festival.
Bibliographic Information
- Publisher Arachne Press
- Publication Date February 2016
- Orginal LanguageEnglish
- ISBN/Identifier 9781909208209
- Publication Country or regionUnited Kingdom
- FormatPaperback
- Primary Price 15.99 GBP
- Pages64
- ReadershipGeneral
- Publish StatusPublished
- Dimensions234x156 mm
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