The Red Winter
Power is a hungry beast
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4.8 • 4 Ratings
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Publisher Description
A bewitching historical fantasy from a debut author, and the next global sensation from Tor. A blood-drenched hunt for purpose, power and redemption.
A devastating love story.
A bewitching twist on history.
A blood-drenched hunt for purpose, power, and redemption.
In 1785, Professor Sebastian Grave receives the news he fears most: the Beast of Gévaudan has returned, and the French countryside runs red in its wake.
Sebastian knows the Beast. Twenty years ago, it nearly cost him his life to bring the monster down. Now, he has been recalled to the hunt by Antoine Avenel d'Ocerne, an estranged lover who shares a dark history with the Beast and a terrible secret with Sebastian. With the help of his indwelling demon, Sarmodel - who takes payment in living hearts - Sebastian must return to Gévaudan for a final reckoning, while the Beast is poised to plunge the continent into war.
In this dark retelling of the hunt for the Beast of Gévaudan, Cameron Sullivan tears the heart out of history. He lifts the veil on the hidden world behind our own and reimagines the story of Europe, from Imperial Rome to Saint Jehanne d'Arc and the first flickers of the French Revolution.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
A magician and the demon that shares his body face off against a familiar foe in Sullivan's dense and ambitious debut, a retelling of the legend of the Beast of Gévaudan. In 1785, Jacques Avenel d'Ocerne implores ageless magician Sebastian Grave and his "indwelling Spirit," Sarmodel, to return to Gévaudan, France, and take on the same Beast Sebastian defeated two decades earlier, which is back and ravaging the countryside once more. Sebastian used his arcane knowledge during the earlier hunt alongside Jacques's father, Antoine, who became his lover as they stalked the nightmarish, supernaturally powerful creature. Drawn by his lingering feelings for Antoine, Sebastian agrees to join Jacques on the new hunt. The novel then toggles between their journey, during which Jacques reveals that he lied about Antoine sending for Sebastian and an unsettling truth about the Beast's reemergence comes to light; flashbacks to the original hunt; and scenes of a brewing revolution that remix the Joan of Arc story with ancient gods spurring fervent madness among her followers. Sullivan's sly humor and complex blend of history and mythology will immerse patient readers. This sprawling epic is worth the effort.