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Tales of the Otori minibooks by Lian Hearn

Tales of the Otori by Lian Hearn
Timeless stories of love, war and revenge in a magical age.

Great bitesize editions of the bestselling Tales of the Otori – the finest fantasy trilogy since Philip Pullman’s His Dark Materials

Epic in scope, brilliant in imaginative vision, Lian Hearn’s Tales of Otori trilogy has won the hearts and minds of readers and critics alike the world over. To date the Trilogy has sold over 200,000 copies and been hailed as ‘One of the most thrilling series of our time’ by the Times and described as ‘The best story of magic, love, revenge and suspense . . . since Philip Pullman’ by the Independent on Sunday.

Set in ancient, magical, feudal Japan, Hearn’s tale follows the path of a young warrior named Takeo as he grows from a boy to a man and battles to fulfil his destiny and pursue the love of his life while negotiating a complex web of loyalties that bind him to warring warrior clans. Storytelling on a grand scale it is a spellbinding work of intrigue, passion and honour.

To coincide with the publication of its sequel Harsh Cry of the Heron, Macmillan has produced six new bite size editions of the original trilogy.  Compact and bijoux they are the perfect way for new readers to discover this magnificent story for themselves.

At just £2.50 a go, there’s no excuse not take the plunge. Hurry though these addictive, highly collectable mini-editions are available for a limited period only.

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