Rumi and his family are Odu, stricken with poverty and disparaged by the other tribes. When ruthless agents of the Palmaine - the colonising nation that dominates the continent of Basmine - threaten to destroy the village market, Rumi takes it upon himself to liberate his family. Taking a place in the prestigious Golden Room, where earnings from his music offer a chance at freedom, he shoulders his pride and resentment in a bid to make it to the top.
On what should be Rumi's greatest night at the Golden Room, his life is turned upside down. A terrifying individual known as the Priest of Vultures attacks Rumi and his family. Before her death, Rumi's mother, Adunola, solicits the help of a dying god and saves Rumi, setting him on the path to become a Shadowwielder: warriors with the ability to use their shadow as a weapon. But Rumi's need for vengeance may be more important to him than the future of his people...
Publisher: Orion Publishing Co
ISBN: 9781399612630
Number of pages: 560
Weight: 380 g
Dimensions: 196 x 128 x 44 mm
An engrossing saga of magic and music, which painfully illustrates how someone's true purpose in life can be knocked off course by oppression and war - Eddie Robson, author of Drunk on All Your Strange New Words
with this very entertaining debut, joins the likes of Nnedi Okorafor and Tade Thompson in bringing a refreshing Afrocentric perspective to genre tropes - Financial Times
A rich, detailed and (be warned) visceral take on high fantasy that leaves you impatient for sequels - SFX
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