Monthly Archives: October 2009

I read, and enjoyed, Nights of Villjamur (REVIEW), the first novel in Mark Charan Newton’s Legends of the Red Sun series, a few months ago, just before its UK and Canadian release. Buzz online was good, which (along with positive sales, one would asume) led to Del Rey picking up the US rights to the novel (along with the sequel, City of Ruin).

Nights of Villjamur by Mark Charan Newton

Political intrigue and dark violence converge in a superb new action series of enthralling fantasy. An ice age strikes a chain of islands, and thousands come to seek sanctuary at the gates of Villjamur: a city of ancient spires and bridges, a place where banshees wail the deceased, cultists use forgotten technology for their own gain and where, further out, the dead have been seen walking across the tundra.

When the Emperor commits suicide, his elder daughter, Rika, is brought home to lead the Jamur Empire, but the sinister Chancellor plans to get rid of her and claim the throne for himself. Meanwhile a senior investigator in the city inquisition must solve the high-profile and savage murder of a city politician, whilst battling evils within his own life, and a handsome and serial womanizer manipulates his way into the imperial residence with a hidden agenda. When reports are received that tens of thousands of citizens are dying in a bizarre genocide on the northern islands of the Empire, members of the elite Night Guard are sent to investigate. It seems that, in this land under a red sun, the long winter is bringing more than just snow.

According to Newton’s website, US readers will be able to get their hands on Nights of Villjamur on June 1st, 2010. Astute followers of Newton will notice that this coincides with the June, 2010 UK/Canadian release of City of Ruin.

With the release of The Gathering Storm only a few weeks away, promotional material is starting to flow freely. Here’s a video of Brandon Sanderson and Harriet McDougal (Robert Jordan’s widow) speaking about how Brandon became involved with the series.

Expect more videos like this to surface as the release of the novel draws nearer!

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A Game of Thrones by George R.R. MartinVia Martin himself, it looks like there’s a call out for extras to appear in the HBO adaptation of A Game of Thrones.

From Extras NI:

HBO have begun production in Belfast of their latest TV series ‘A Game of Thrones’ based on George R.R. Martin’s award winning novel of the same name. Described as “an epic struggle for power set in a vast and violent fantasy kingdom” – our extras are surely in for a treat. The starring cast includes Sean Bean, Mark Addy, Peter Dinklage and Lena Headey amongst many more.

Filming is due to take place in Northern Ireland in the last week of October and first two weeks of November and of course all our medieval and character faces that have been used on Universal’s feature film “Your Highness” will be at the top of the list for this project, however, the thing we urgently require for paid work are CONFIDENT & EXPERIENCED MALE HORSERIDERS, aged 16-60. If this describes you or someone you know, please send in a clear photo along with full name, height and contact telephone numbers to [email protected] URGENTLY.

So, it looks like I, alongside thousands of other (male) Martin fans, have about 24 hours to learn to ride a horse, get a bank loan and book a ticket to Northern Ireland. Of course, if you already qualify for those requirements… it just might be your lucky day!

The Demon Awakens by R.A. Salvatore

Salvatore is best known for his mega-selling Forgotten Realms novels centred around the ubiquitous Drizzt Do’Urden, but this blogger feels his true strength is found in the less-read Demon Wars series. Deeper than the Forgotten Realms novels, and set in a world created from the ground up by Salvatore, the Demon Wars novels combine the fun, rolicking adventure of Terry Brooks and Raymond Feist (but with some juicy PG-13 sex and romance), light politicking, an interesting magic system, intriguing religious debate and some of the best scenes of single combat in the genre.

Now, thanks to Suvudu’s Free Library, the first volume of the seven-volume series can be read for free!

It’s available in the following formats:

Enjoy!