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Lord of Emperors

In the golden city of Sarantium, the renowned mosaicist Crispin seeks to fulfill his artistic ambitions and his destiny high upon a dome intended to be the emperor's enduring sanctuary and legacy. But the emperor is plotting a conquest of Crispin's homeland to regain an empire. And with his fate entwined with that of his royal benefactor, Crispin's loyalties come with a very high price.

Reviewer: Lilyraines
Review: Nov 3, 2010
Genre(s): Sci-Fi / Fantasy
In Lord of Emperors, the story and characters come together like a colorful tapestry. Caius "Crispin" Crispus and the City of Sarantium are the heart and soul of the book. Rustem the physician, Shirin (the well-known dancer for the Greens), Valerius II and his wife Alixana (the Emperor and Empress-a former dancer herself), Styliane Daleina and her Supreme Strategos husband Leontes, Carullus and Kas

Sailing to Sarantium

Crispin is a master mosaicist, creating beautiful art with colored stones and glass. Summoned to Sarantium by imperial request, he bears a Queen's secret mission, and a talisman from an alchemist. Once in the fabled city, with its taverns and gilded sanctuaries, chariot races and palaces, intrigues and violence, Crispin must find his own source of power in order to survive-and unexpectedly discovers it high on the scaffolding of his own greatest creation.

 

Reviewer: ELF
Review: Oct 7, 2010
Genre(s): Sci-Fi / Fantasy
Guy Gavriel Kay’s series The Sarantine Mosaic begins with the fascinating Sailing to Sarantium, which opens with the expert mosaicist Caius Crispus traveling to Sarantium at the Emperor’s behest.  The problem is that he has assumed the identity of the  expert who was actually summoned but retains his own irascible nature.  The labyrinthine machinations of the various rulers of his a

Under Heaven
In his latest innovative novel, the award-winning author evokes the dazzling Tang Dynasty of 8th-century China in a story of honor and power. Inspired by the glory and power of Tang dynasty China, Guy Gavriel Kay has created a masterpiece. It begins simply. Shen Tai, son of an illustrious general serving the Emperor of Kitai, has spent two years honoring the memory of his late father by burying the bones of the dead from both armies at the site of one of his father's last great battles. In recognition of his labors and his filial piety, an unlikely source has sent him a dangerous gift: 250 Sardian horses. You give a man one of the famed Sardian horses to reward him greatly. You give him four or five to exalt him above his fellows, propel him towards rank, and earn him jealousy, possibly mortal jealousy. Two hundred and fifty is an unthinkable gift, a gift to overwhelm an emperor. Wisely, the gift comes with the stipulation that Tai must claim the horses in person. Otherwise he would probably be dead already...
Reviewer: Lilyraines
Review: Apr 12, 2011
Genre(s): Fantasy
From the opening whenÿthe son of general who had served the Emperor of Kitai is nearing the end of a two year period spent mourning his father by burying the dead of a battle many years in the past.ÿ What is interesting is that the dead are not only his own Kitai, but those of the Targu as well - hence they are the dead of both sides of the conflict and the area is neutral ground for them both. The man - She

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