Black Leopard, Red Wolf
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SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER'Black Leopard, Red Wolf is the kind of
novel I never realized I was missing until I read it. A dangerous,
hallucinatory, ancient Africa, which becomes a fantasy world as
well-realized as anything Tolkien made, with language as powerful
as Angela Carter's. I cannot wait for the next installment' Neil
GaimanIn this stunning follow-up to his Man Booker-winning A Brief
History of Seven Killings, Marlon James draws on a rich tradition
of African mythology, fantasy and history to imagine an ancient
world, a lost child, an extraordinary hunter, and a mystery with
many answers...'The child is dead. There is nothing left to
know.'Tracker is a hunter, known throughout the thirteen kingdoms
as one who has a nose - and he always works alone. But he breaks
his own rule when, hired to find a lost child, he finds himself
part of a group of hunters all searching for the same boy.Each of
these companions is stranger and more dangerous than the last, from
a giant to a witch to a shape-shifting Leopard, and each has
secrets of their own. As the mismatched gang follow the boy's scent
from perfumed citadels to infested rivers to the enchanted
darklands and beyond, set upon at every turn by creatures intent on
destroying them, Tracker starts to wonder: who really is this
mysterious boy? Why do so many people want to stop him being found?
And, most important of all, who is telling the truth and who is
lying?Marlon James weaves a tapestry of breathtaking adventure
through a world at once ancient and startlingly modern. And,
against this exhilarating backdrop of magic and violence, he
explores the fundamentals of truth, the limits of power, the
excesses of ambition, and our need to understand them all.Black
Leopard, Red Wolf is the first novel in Marlon James's Dark Star
Trilogy. 'A game-changing modern fantasy classic' Financial
Times'Complex, lyrical, moving and furiously gripping... This new
book will propel James into a new galaxy of literary stardom'
Observer'To call this novel original doesn't do [it]
justice...James has thrown African cultures, mythologies,
religions, histories, world-views and topographies into the mighty
cauldron of his imagination to create a work of literary magic' New
Statesman