The Knife and the Serpent

Tim Pratt author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Watkins Media Limited

Published:11th Jun '24

£9.99

This title is due to be published on 11th June, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

The Knife and the Serpent cover

An epic space opera from bestselling and award winning author Tim Pratt, perfect for fans of Peter F. Hamilton and Adrian Tchaikovsky. After her grandmother is murdered in a home invasion, Tamsin Culver leaves her cushy programming job in San Francisco and returns to her Midwestern hometown to settle the estate. What she doesn't expect is to find out her grandmother's life changing secret: She's not an earth native, but an exile from the Nigh-Space continuum, an adjacent reality with technology far more advanced than ours. What's more, her grandmother ruled as an ogliarch, meaning Tamsin is the heir to a vast wealth only accessible by someone from her bloodline... but the enemies who tried to exterminate her family won't be happy to see her return. Back in the Bay Area, grad student Glenn makes a startling discovery about his girlfriend Vivy. She's a secret agent for the Interventionists: an inter dimensional organisation devoted to protecting the inhabitants of Nigh-Space from those trying to take advantage of the wealth of technology. When she lands in trouble, Glenn finds himself on a sapient starship in a distant level of the continuum, hell bent on saving her. But when the ancestor of a previously exiled ruler returns, keeping each other out of harm's way may be harder than they first anticipated. The Knife and the Serpent is an all new epic space opera about the clash between opposing universes and worldviews, from award winning and highly acclaimed author Tim Pratt.

"This tale of a kinkster's adventures in the multiverse is a lighthearted romp marked by emotional intelligence and Pratt's characteristically inventive worldbuilding. A fun and satisfying read!" - Khan Wong, author of The Circus Infinite

ISBN: 9781915202802

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 369g

400 pages