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The hands of the emperor by victoria goddard
The hands of the emperor by victoria goddard












By all rights, this book should not have worked, and yet it DOES, brilliantly, because Victoria Goddard is just that BREATHTAKINGLY good at characters.

the hands of the emperor by victoria goddard

This book breaks all the laws of book physics. I'm aiming somewhere between them and Neil Gaiman's 'Stardust'. Three of my favourite authors are Patricia McKillip (especially 'The Riddle-Master of Hed' trilogy and 'The Bell at Sealy Head'), Connie Willis ('Bellwether' and 'To Say Nothing of the Dog,' which latter would make my top-ten books on a desert island), and Lois McMaster Bujold ('The Curse of Chalion' and its sequels). and the extraordinary deeds of ordinary folk, too. I like writing about the ordinary lives of magical people on the other side of the looking glass. I have a PhD in medieval studies from the University of Toronto, looking at poetry and philosophy in the works of Dante and Boethius - both the poetry and the philosophy come into my stories a great deal (and occasionally the Dante and the Boethius). I'm currently the sexton of an Anglican church in Nova Scotia, which means I am keeper of the keys and opener of doors (and shutter-off of alarms). I walked across England in 2013, fulfilling a long-held dream.














The hands of the emperor by victoria goddard