Via The Mad Hatter:

Black Bottle by Anthony Huso

Urgh.

After catching my eye with the beautiful cover for his first novel, The Last Page, I can’t help but be disappointed by Huso’s sophmore novel, Black Bottle. What happened to the grab-you-by-the-balls awesome, ethereal cover of the first novel. And what’s with the penis building?

Tabloids sold in the Duchy of Stonehold claim that the High King, Caliph Howl, has been raised from the dead. His consort, Sena Iilool, both blamed and celebrated for this act, finds that a macabre cult has sprung up around her.

As the news spreads, Stonehold—long considered unimportant—comes to the attention of the emperors in the southern countries. They have learned that the seed of Sena’s immense power lies in an occult book, and they are eager to claim it for their own.

Desperate to protect his people from the southern threat, Caliph is drawn into a summit of the world’s leaders despite the knowledge that it is a trap. As Sena’s bizarre actions threaten to unravel the summit, Caliph watches her slip through his fingers into madness.

But is it really madness? Sena is playing a dangerous game of strategy and deceit as she attempts to outwit a force that has spent millennia preparing for this day. Caliph is the only connection left to her former life, but it’s his blood that Sena needs to see her plans through to their explosive finish.

Dark and rich, epic in scope, Anthony Huso has crafted a fantasy like no other, teeming with unthinkable horrors and stylish wonders.

Regardless, The Last Page was terrific, and I’ve got high hopes for Black Bottle. It hits store shelves in August, 2012.

Discussion
  • Josiah Cadicamo November 14, 2011 at 7:34 pm

    You mean it hit stores September, 2011? Or did you mean 2012?

  • aidan November 14, 2011 at 7:56 pm

    Wow. I actually meant neither of those. It’s August, 2012, from what I understand. Thanks for the heads up, Josiah.

  • Balage November 17, 2011 at 2:02 pm

    As for me the cover looks like a for a movie poster of a sci-fi movie from the first half of the XX. century :) Monumental buildings and the text highlighted by these….lines/rays of light….like a steampunk Metropolis movie :)

  • Balage November 17, 2011 at 2:04 pm

    So I like it but it doesn’t fit for the atmosphere, for the feeling of The Last Page