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Mortal Suns

A Novel

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A princess born without feet must learn how to walk—and eventually how to rule—in this dark epic fantasy by an award-winning author.
Acclaimed author Tanith Lee transports her readers to an ominous yet seductive alternate universe, as fully realized as Marion Zimmer Bradley's Avalon, where fate organizes the forces of nature to bring to ruin those who dare to control it.
Horrible screams pierce the night air as the Daystar, Queen Hesta of Akhemony, wrestles with the delivery of the King's child. The baby is beautiful but has one heartbreaking deformity—she is born without feet. Consigned immediately to the world of death, the lame infant is dispatched to Thon, the underworld temple, and baptized Cemira, snake, the name she will bear throughout a lifetime of darkness. It is only at the behest of Urdombris, the Sun Consort, that the child is restored to her rightful place as heir to the throne on Oceaxis.
Recounting a deadly battle for power, pitting the forces of man against the supernatural, her story is one that will captivate, shock, and terrify.
Praise for Mortal Suns
"Lee embellishes this reasonably simple plot with great richness of detail, and she makes Akhemony, though it calls to mind a number of places in our world's history, a unique place. As is her wont, Lee weaves style, subject, and characters into a seamless whole." —Booklist
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 1, 2003
      Set in a world resonant with the myths and legends of ancient Greece, Tanith Lee's latest fantasy, Mortal Suns, tells the tale of Sirai, a princess born with a terrible deformity-no feet. After a slow start, the story gathers momentum to reach an enthralling conclusion that holds the promise of further adventures for Sirai.

    • Library Journal

      July 1, 2003
      Fantasy author Lee (White as Snow) excels at creating exotic worlds similar to our own but different enough to jar our perception and entice us. Some of her creative spark infuses this latest novel, but unfortunately it is not strong enough to sustain a mediocre story. Deformed at birth, Callistra is sent by her mother, one of King Akreon's young wives, to the Temple of Thon, god of the underworld, where she is expected to perish. Instead, Callistra survives and is eventually brought back to the kingdom of Akhemony. Magic and reality work side by side at the Court of the Great Sun. For a brief time, Callistra herself is a consort to her brother/king. But tragedy stalks the heirs of the kingdom, and in the end, the dynasty is doomed. The plot itself is not particularly involving, but the book still contains strong elements of Lee's mesmerizing prose. Because Lee is quite popular among fantasy readers, her book should be considered for purchase by public libraries where fantasy is in demand.-Patricia Altner, Information Seekers, Columbia, MD

      Copyright 2003 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      September 1, 2003
      Lee presents the marvelous world of Akhemony, where the sun is worshiped and the Heart Drum of the kingdom is never silent, lest the heart of the kingdom cease to beat. One of the queens of Akhemony struggles to give birth to the king's child, a beautiful but seriously crippled girl--she is born without feet. Her mother immediately consigns her to the Temple of Death. Yet, later, the girl is retrieved from doom, raised as a princess of the kingdom, and eventually chosen as consort to its king. From that station, she witnesses the downfalls of the kings and of traditional ways. Lee embellishes this reasonably simple plot with great richness of detail, and she makes Akhemony, though it calls to mind a number of places in our world's history, a unique place. As is her wont, Lee weaves style, subject, and characters into a seamless whole.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2003, American Library Association.)

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