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“A fast-paced, witty and original fantasy, reminiscent of Scott Lynch and Fritz Leiber.” -Adrian Tchaikovsky, author of the Shadows of the Apt series
So what's a 'Gi ant Thief' when it's at home?
Giant Thief is my first novel, a comic fantasy adventure, published by Angry Robot early this year.
And what does it do?
What do you mean, what does it do? It's a book.
What I mean is, what's it all about?
Ohhh. Okay. You could have just said that.
See that dashing but shifty-looking bloke up there? That's
Easie Damasco. The reason he has a big, suspicious-looking bag in his
hand? That's because he steals stuff. He steals stuff a lot. Anything that's not
nailed down and might be valuable, really. Nothing is too small and
nothing's too big to attract his criminal attentions. Take, for
instance a giant. Which, funnily enough, is just what Damasco does.
Because the giant was there, he wasn't nailed
down, and sometimes a giant is the one thing you happen to need in a pinch.
So
that explains the title there. I mean, this isn't a book about a giant
who's also a thief. Although, come to think of, it is that too. Not
that Saltlick (the giant's name is Saltlick) wants to get dragged into
such things. Oh no. He just wants to go home, and maybe save his
people from being forced into war by a tyrannical warlord
along the way.
But when you end up spending time around someone like
Easie Damasco, however inadvertently, bad things start to happen...
He does look a bit shifty. But isn't it a shame to have all th ose words covering that lovely artwork?
Well, those words are the title. Not to mention my name. So I'm going to have to say no, not really. But it is a gorgeous cover, isn't it? It's by Angelo Rinaldi, who just happens to be one of my favourite artists working in the industry today.
Tell you what, here's a version without all that wacky text.
Much Better. I might trust you a little more if I knew lots of people other than you had said nice things about your book, though.
What do you know? They actually have. You can read a few choice extracts here. Also, there are some interviews, guest blog posts and such here that might help you make up your mind.
Point taken. But would it be too much to ask to read a bit of it?
Nothing's too much for you. Why don't you have a look at this?
Hmm. Interesting. So what's in the bag?
I can't tell you that. You'd have to actually buy the book and read the rest.
And are there any more of these so-called Tales of Easie Damasco on the way?
There absolutely are. The second, Crown Thief, will be out before the end of 2012, and the third is due in 2013. After that? Who can say.
All right. Say I want to buy this 'Giant Thief' of yours. What do I do now?
Well, your local book shop (assuming you're lucky enough to have a local book shop) should be stocking it. Failing that, why not try one of these?
UK Print & Ebook
Amazon.co.uk | Book Depository | Waterstones | WHSmith
US Print & Ebook
Amazon.com | BarnesandNoble.com | IndieBound.org
DRM-Free Epub Ebook
Robot Trading Company
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