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The Killing Moon

Dreamblood: Book 1
Series: Dreamblood
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The Killing Moon by N. K. Jemisin is a rich fantasy novel set in the ancient city of Gujaareh, where peace is maintained through the magic of harvesting dreams. The story follows Ehiru, a Gatherer who must collect the dreams of the dying, and his journey reveals dark truths about his society's sacred traditions.
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Format: Paperback / softback

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You might enjoy this book if you are fascinated by richly woven worlds, dynamic characters, and intricate magical systems. The blend of political intrigue, cultural complexity, and a compelling plot will captivate fans of imaginative and thought-provoking fantasy.

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The Killing Moon

The start of an exquisite and gripping new fantasy duology from the critically acclaimed author of THE HUNDRED THOUSAND KINGDOMS

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In the mystical and ancient city-state of Gujaareh, peace reigns supreme, upheld by a unique and sacred order. Governed by strict adherence to the laws of their dream-goddess Hananja, the city is a place where tranquility and order are paramount. Yet, this peace is far from passive. It is vigilantly maintained by the enigmatic Gatherers, priests who traverse both the physical world and the metaphysical realm of dreams. Their sacred duty involves harvesting 'dreamblood', the magical essence produced by the slumbering mind, to heal, soothe, and mercilessly purge corruption by ending the lives of those deemed irredeemably tainted.

Among these Gatherers, Ehiru stands as the most revered and skilled. His life, dedicated to the service of Hananja, is unclouded by doubt or hesitation. However, this serenity is shattered when a sinister conspiracy begins to unfurl within the very heart of Gujaareh's great temple. Ehiru discovers a sequence of mysterious and brutal murders of innocent dreamers, crimes falsely committed in the goddess’s sacred name.

As Ehiru delves deeper into the treacherous plot, he finds himself questioning not just the integrity of the temple but also his own beliefs and the very foundation of his world. His journey takes an unexpected turn when he is forced to protect Sunandi, a foreign ambassador he was initially sent to kill. As alliances form in the unlikeliest of places, Ehiru must navigate through danger in both Gujaareh's nocturnal streets and the perilous dreamscapes, striving to uncover the truth before the city is engulfed by a war of magic and deceit.

The Killing Moon by N. K. Jemisin is a rich and immersive tale that weaves complex characters, intricate world-building, and a gripping narrative. Jemisin, known for her exceptional storytelling and profound explorations of societal structures, crafts a world where moral ambiguities challenge the reader, and the line between right and wrong blurs within the twilight of dreams. This book is not just a journey through a fantastical city but an exploration of the human psyche and the costs of peace and power.

An enthralling blend of mystery, fantasy, and political intrigue, The Killing Moon is a masterclass in speculative fiction, appealing to readers who revel in detailed world-building and moral complexity.

Series: Dreamblood

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The Killing Moon is praised for its gripping narrative and immersive world-building, blending political intrigue with supernatural elements. Descriptions such as lush, sensual, and richly imagined highlight the book's intricate storytelling and atmospheric depth.

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ISBN: 9780356500768

Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 03 May 2012

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Orbit

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 36.0mm

Width: 198.0mm

Height: 129.0mm

Weight: 310g

Pages: 448

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About the Author

N.K Jemisin is a career counselor, political blogger and would-be gourmand living in New York City. She's been writing since the age of 10, although her early works will never see the light of day.

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