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Out on 13 May 2027

Mortedant's Enigma

Synopsis

Mortedant's Enigma is set in the same magical city as the Sunday Times bestseller Mortedant's Peril - an epic fantasy of murder, mystery and unlikely alliances.

‘I loved it from the first page and would recommend it highly'
John Gwynne on Mortedant's Peril

The dead tell tales. But only Irody Hasp can hear them.
As a master Mortedant, Irody reads the final memories of the deceased. But in the corrupt, tiered city of Elbay, reading the dead's last memories often pays in cabbages, not coin. Scraping by, alongside a rebellious apprentice and a brutal warrior, he’s barely surviving the fringes - until a wealthy aristocrat offers a fortune to solve an impossible locked-room murder.

Thrust from the city's violent depths into high-society politics, Irody stumbles into a web of industrial espionage, ancient secrets, and looming gang warfare. With faceless killers tracking his every step, he must unravel the conspiracy before Elbay explodes.

In a city built on blood, the truth won't set you free. It will get you killed.

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Praise for Mortedant's Peril

‘An engrossing, ingenious story’
- Adrian Tchaikovsky

‘This is the murder mystery conspiracy thriller fantasy epic you've been looking for. Wonderful stuff!’
- M. R. Carey

‘A baroque romp of squalor and grandeur, horror and humour. Fabulous, frantic and moving’
- The Daily Mail

Details

13 May 2027
464 pages
9781035064328
Imprint: Tor

Reviews

An engrossing, ingenious story in a beautifully crafted worldAdrian Tchaikovsky
A great read which drags the reader in and doesn’t let go. Stayed up way too late to finish it.Genevieve Cogman, author of The Invisible Library series
Mortedant’s Peril is a fabulous fantasy mystery filled set in a fresh, imaginative world and featuring a trio of underdog characters with nothing in common except an unfolding sense of justice that propels them into one engrossing caper after another. Long live Irody, Mirial and Whisper!Sebastien De Castell, author of Traitor's Blade
Swashbuckling awesomeness . . . a fascinating world and a twisty plot, both rooted in characters I came to care about. A definite winnerJohn Gwynne, author of The Shadow of the Gods, on The Bone Ships