<b>Robert Jackson Bennett deserves a huge audience</b>. This is the book that will earn it for him. A story that draws you in, brilliant world building, and oh my God, Sigrud. You guys are going to love Sigrud

Brent Weeks, New York Times bestselling author of The Black Prism

<b>Smart and sardonic,</b> with wry echoes from classic tales mixed up in an inventive, winning narrative. <b>[Bennett is] a master of the genre</b>

Kirkus

<b><i>City of Stairs</i> is brilliant</b>

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<b><i>City of Stairs</i> is a smooth novel of near perfection</b> and the best Epic Fantasy novel I've read this year. <b>I cannot recommend this novel highly enough</b>

SFF World

<b>[Bennett's] clever selection of detail, the honesty and depth with which he describes his characters, and his ability to use so many disparate elements to transcend genre set him apart from the crowd. 9/10</b>

Fantasy Faction

<b>A memorably surreal urbanscape</b>. . . . Readers seeking a <b>truly refreshing fantasy milieu </b>should travel to Bulikov, and welcome its conquest

New York Times Book Review

With nods to <b>Neil Gaiman's</b> slumbering deities, <b>Ursula K. LeGuin's</b> two-faced political schemers and <b>China Miéville's</b> labyrinthine worlds, <i>City Of Stairs</i> is a <b>compulsively readable and thought-provoking tale</b> that confirms the author as <b>one of the genre's most exciting talents</b>. 4/5

SciFi Now

<b>I'm honestly not sure I have anything to criticise</b>, or even nitpick over. From start to finish, this is<b> tightly written, expertly plotted, marvellously paced and just plain fun to read. 5/5</b>

Over the Effing Rainbow

Complex, ever evocative, this is the novel as fireworks. <b>Seductively addictive</b>

Love Reading

<b><i>City of Stairs</i> definitely makes my list of favourite fantasy novels</b> . . . Excellent and I wouldn't hesitate to recommend it. 9.5/10

Fantasy Book Review

With City of Stairs, Bennett has probably written <b>the perfect blend of fantasy and crime fiction</b>. Everything works . . . <b>one of the best books of the year</b>. A must read.

Civilian Reader

<i>City of Stairs</i> is <b>deliciously unsettling</b>

Pornokitsch

<b>A delightful urban fantasy </b>that travels through a city full of Escher-like staircases and alternate realities. . . . <b>A diverse and entertaining cast</b> of old gods fleshes out the ruins of this mysterious city, and Shara's hit-man secretary <b>delivers nonstop action</b>

Washington Post

<b>Entertaining yet thought-provoking</b>. . . . Entrancing characters, exciting descriptions and piercingly clear action keep the story moving swiftly and surely to a satisfying conclusion

Seattle Times

<b>[An] incredible journey</b> through a wondrously weird and surprising world. . . . I found myself both delighted and fascinated as every layer was slowly unpacked.<b> Just the right mix of awesome</b>

Tor.com

Bennett is plainly a writer in love with the world he has built-and with good cause. I<b>t's a <i>great </i>world, original and unique, with a scent and a texture, a sense of deep, bloody history, and a naturally-blended magic living in the stones</b>

NPR.org

<b>An excellent spy story wrapped in a vivid imaginary world</b>

Library Journal, starred review

A rich, layered, thoughtful story,<b> full of gods and magic and char-acters that feel unflinchingly <i>true</i></b>. . . . Every once in a while I read a book that's so well done, I find myself wanting to punch the author in the face out of pure envy. <b>Congratulations, Mr. Bennett- you just made the face- punching list! </b>

Jim C. Hines, Hugo Award– winning author of Libriomancer

Alien and human at the same time,<b> Bennett's world is engrossing and fascinating</b>. The pacing kept me reading far later than was healthy

Mur Lafferty, Campbell Award– winning author of Playing for Keeps

<b>A revelation </b>. . . <i> City Of Stairs</i> is <b>an absolute delight </b>and should be <b>mandatory reading for almost all fantasy fans</b>

Fantasy Book Critic

'Robert Jackson Bennett deserves a huge audience' - Brent Weeks, New York Times bestselling author of The Black Prism

In the city of stairs, nothing is as it seems.

You've got to be careful when you're chasing a murderer through Bulikov, for the world is not as it should be in that city. When the gods were destroyed and all worship of them banned by the Polis, reality folded; now stairs lead to nowhere, alleyways have become portals to the past, and criminals disappear into thin air.

The murder of Dr Efrem Pangyui, the Polis diplomat researching the Continent's past, has begun something and now whispers of an uprising flutter out from invisible corners.

Only one woman may be willing to pursue the truth - but it is likely to cost her everything.

'Truly refreshing' - New York Times Book Review

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<b>Renowned scholar Dr Efrem Pangui is dead, murdered for his research in Bulikov, the city of stairs. Now only one woman is willing to pursue the truth - but it is likely to cost her everything.</b>
A smooth novel of near perfection and the best Epic Fantasy novel I've read this year. I cannot recommend this novel highly enough - SFF World

With nods to Neil Gaiman's slumbering deities, Ursula K. LeGuin's two-faced political schemers and China Mieville's labyrinthine worlds, City Of Stairs is a compulsively readable and thought-provoking tale that confirms the author as one of the genre's most exciting talents - SciFiNow

[Bennett has] said that he hopes that his readers learn something definite about the world from his books; he's succeeded in his aim. A murder mystery, spy thriller, fantasy adventure and philosophical treatise rolled into one. Highly recommended - Sci-Fi Bulletin

his (Robert Jackson Bennett's) clever selection of detail, the honesty and depth with which he describes his characters, and his ability to use so many disparate elements to transcend genre set him apart from the crowd. 9/10 - Fantasy Faction

City of Stairs is a remarkable book . . . Fantasy has painted itself into a corner with its retread of the same tired tropes on one hand and its retreat into nihilistic "grimdark" on the other. City of Stairs is the antidote to that conundrum: It is fantasy's way forward. City of Stairs is highly recommended and not to be missed - Books Brains and Beer
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781848667983
Publisert
2015
Utgiver
Vendor
Quercus Publishing
Vekt
310 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
137 mm
Dybde
28 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
448

Om bidragsyterne

Robert Jackson Bennett is the author of The Founders trilogy - Foundryside, Shorefall and Locklands - and the Divine Cities trilogy, which was a Hugo Award finalist in the Best Series category. The first book in the series, City of Stairs, was also a finalist for the World Fantasy and Locus Awards, and the second, City of Blades, was a finalist for the World Fantasy, Locus and British Fantasy Awards. His previous novels have won the Edgar Award, the Shirley Jackson Award and the Philip K. Dick Citation of Excellence. Robert lives in Austin, Texas with his family.