Beasts of Ruin
(Sprache: Englisch)
In this much anticipated follow up to New York Times bestselling Beasts of Prey, Koffi’s powers grow stronger and Ekon’s secrets turn darker as they face the god of death.
After having promised to use her new powers to serve Fedu, the cunning god...
After having promised to use her new powers to serve Fedu, the cunning god...
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In this much anticipated follow up to New York Times bestselling Beasts of Prey, Koffi’s powers grow stronger and Ekon’s secrets turn darker as they face the god of death.After having promised to use her new powers to serve Fedu, the cunning god of death, and assist in his plans to remake the world, Koffi finds herself a prisoner in Thornkeep—a luxurious mansion with well-manicured gardens. But Fedu’s beautiful realm is a lie. Koffi and many other darajas are trapped there by a deadly, inscrutable mist, making escape impossible. But something within the mist calls to Koffi, igniting her magic. It soon becomes clear that the very thing imprisoning her could be the key to not only her freedom, but finally unlocking the remaining mysteries of her own magic, allowing her to fight the god of death and perhaps even win.
While Koffi attempts to decipher the secrets of the mist and learns to wield her own deadly power, Ekon is determined to make his way to Thornkeep to fight alongside her. But leaving Lkossa is easier said than done. Ekon, once a promising soldier, is now a wanted man on the run from those he once called brother. He’s forced to make new, uneasy alliances to flee Lkossa and turn his back on everything he once believed. And each day he draws closer to the realm of death, so too does Ekon draw nearer to a long-hidden truth about himself that could change his loyalties forever.
Koffi and Ekon—separated by both land and gods—risk everything to reunite. But the longer they’re apart, the more they will have to reckon with changing destinies and, maybe, changing hearts.
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CHAPTER 1The Master Of Thornkeep
Koffi smelled the blackberries first.
Saccharine, tart, it was their cloying scent that lured her back to consciousness. Slowly, she opened her eyes. A groan began low in her throat, very nearly passing through her lips, but instinct caught the sound before it could escape. In the silence, a realization settled on her skin like motes of dust.
She didn t know where she was.
Life returned to her fingertips, and Koffi let them explore, taking tactile reconnaissance of her surroundings. From them, she gathered that she was lying on something soft a bed with linen sheets bunched at her waist. Her head rolled to the left, pressing one cheek against the cool pillow beneath her; she paid for that small movement instantly. A stab of pain throbbed at the base of her skull, and her eyes watered. Seconds passed before her dulled vision sharpened again. Even then, she couldn t make sense of what she was seeing.
She was in a large bedroom, one she d never been in before. Its walls at least, those visible in the dimness were a cool slate gray. Squares of buttery light dappled the vaulted ceiling overhead, which she took to mean it was morning. A glint to her left caught her eye, and she noted a bone-white nightstand beside the bed. There was a gilded serving tray on it, laden with food. Her eyes took in the sliced bread, the tiny bowls of jam, cheese, and fruit, and her mouth watered.
A feast for a king, she mused. She was still staring at the food, considering, when she heard it: the soft rustle of fabric. She stilled.
She was not alone.
At first, she didn t understand how she had not immediately noticed the two people standing on the opposite side of the bedroom and facing a massive bay window with their backs to her. But as the seconds passed, she did understand; she hadn t noticed them because they stood with near-perfect stillness, two statues silhouetted in sunlight. The man was tall, muscled,
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and lean, with skin like sunbaked clay and cropped black hair. Beside him, the woman was much shorter, with brown skin a shade darker than his and a springy black Afro. His kaftan was river blue, hers was marigold. Without warning, the man spoke.
How much longer should we let her sleep? His voice was low. We ll wake her soon, the woman murmured. Her voice was lilting. He s expecting her.
Koffi stiffened on the bed. She was almost certain that these people were talking about her.
Abruptly, the man began to pace. Koffi couldn t see the details of his face, but his movements reminded her of an agitated lion contained in a too-small cage.
It doesn t make sense, he said between steps. It s been years since he brought a new one here why would he start doing it again now?
I don t know, the woman replied. She was still facing the window.
The man stopped, and Koffi finally saw his face properly in the light. Every one of his features was smooth and angular, as though carved by a practiced sculptor. He had a long, even nose, ochre eyes framed by thick black brows, and a knife-sharp jawline. Only his scowling mouth looked out of place.
He said nothing to you? he asked the woman. Nothing about where she s from, or what order she belongs to?
Finally, the woman turned. Even in profile, Koffi knew at once that she was beautiful too. Her face was soft, defined by full pink lips set below a short, rounded nose. She was frowning.
He tells me as much as he tells you, she said. All I know is that we re to bring her to the main hall. He didn t say anything else.
Koffi swallowed.
And how are we supposed to
How much longer should we let her sleep? His voice was low. We ll wake her soon, the woman murmured. Her voice was lilting. He s expecting her.
Koffi stiffened on the bed. She was almost certain that these people were talking about her.
Abruptly, the man began to pace. Koffi couldn t see the details of his face, but his movements reminded her of an agitated lion contained in a too-small cage.
It doesn t make sense, he said between steps. It s been years since he brought a new one here why would he start doing it again now?
I don t know, the woman replied. She was still facing the window.
The man stopped, and Koffi finally saw his face properly in the light. Every one of his features was smooth and angular, as though carved by a practiced sculptor. He had a long, even nose, ochre eyes framed by thick black brows, and a knife-sharp jawline. Only his scowling mouth looked out of place.
He said nothing to you? he asked the woman. Nothing about where she s from, or what order she belongs to?
Finally, the woman turned. Even in profile, Koffi knew at once that she was beautiful too. Her face was soft, defined by full pink lips set below a short, rounded nose. She was frowning.
He tells me as much as he tells you, she said. All I know is that we re to bring her to the main hall. He didn t say anything else.
Koffi swallowed.
And how are we supposed to
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Autoren-Porträt von Ayana Gray
Ayana Gray is the New York Times bestselling author of the critically acclaimed Beasts of Prey trilogy. Her works have been translated into ten languages across five continents and are being adapted for feature film. Originally from Atlanta, she now lives among the rolling hills and rivers of Arkansas.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Ayana Gray
- Altersempfehlung: Ab 12 Jahre
- 2022, Internationale Ausgabe, 496 Seiten, Maße: 14,3 x 21 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: Penguin Random House
- ISBN-10: 0593531582
- ISBN-13: 9780593531587
- Erscheinungsdatum: 28.07.2022
Sprache:
Englisch
Pressezitat
Praise for Beasts of Prey:An Instant New York Times Bestseller
An Indie Bestseller
A 2022 Bank Street Best Children s Book of the Year
A 2022 YALSA Best Fiction for Young Adults Pick
A 2021 Kirkus Best Book
A 2021 New York Public Library Best Book Pick
A 2021 Chicago Public Library Best Book Pick
A 2021 Tor.com Young Adult Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Best Book Pick
A 2021 Parade Best YA Book Pick
A 2021 Black Caucus American Library Association Best of the Best Booklist Pick
An Apple Best Book of the Month Pick October 2021
An Amazon Best Book of the Month October 2021
An Indie Next Pick
Rich and powerful. O, The Oprah Magazine
"The hunt for your next YA fantasy book trilogy obsession has ended." Entertainment Weekly
A propulsive mystery mixed with a moving coming-of-age tale and a touch of romance, Beasts of Prey asks: When we go into the jungle, who will we be when we come out? The New York Times Book Review
A new epic fantasy series. POPSUGAR
Step into the lush, magical jungles of your new young-adult fantasy obsession. . . Much more than just your standard hero s journey, Beasts of Prey is a story of courage, friendship, and community that s as inspiring as it is exciting. Apple Books Review
This pan-African story, rife with betrayal and narrated through poetic language that evokes vivid imagery, will ensnare readers, keeping them engaged with its energetic pace. The beautiful blend of mythology, romance, and action ends with a hint at more to come A dazzling debut. Kirkus Reviews, starred review
Gray's debut is a thrilling series opener with twists and turns that will delight. Hints about more expansive world building to come will entice readers to pick up future volumes in this
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must-buy for fantasy enthusiasts. Booklist, starred review
With its memorable characters, and a lush, expansive world, Gray s debut is an action-packed adventure that will tug at hearts and keep teens glued to the page, yearning for more. Essential for all collections. School Library Journal, starred review
Rich in magic and mythos, Beasts of Prey is a feast for all the senses. Prepare to be transported to Koffi s world from the first page and find yourself lost not only in the dark thrill of the hunt but the poignant beats of emotion at the heart of this story. Gray s writing is lyrical, her imagery vivid. I eagerly await whatever she pens next. Renée Ahdieh, New York Times bestselling author of The Beautiful
A fast-paced, rip-roaring ride that grabs you by the throat and never lets you go. A masterpiece of magic. Namina Forna, New York Times bestselling author of The Gilded Ones
With its memorable characters, and a lush, expansive world, Gray s debut is an action-packed adventure that will tug at hearts and keep teens glued to the page, yearning for more. Essential for all collections. School Library Journal, starred review
Rich in magic and mythos, Beasts of Prey is a feast for all the senses. Prepare to be transported to Koffi s world from the first page and find yourself lost not only in the dark thrill of the hunt but the poignant beats of emotion at the heart of this story. Gray s writing is lyrical, her imagery vivid. I eagerly await whatever she pens next. Renée Ahdieh, New York Times bestselling author of The Beautiful
A fast-paced, rip-roaring ride that grabs you by the throat and never lets you go. A masterpiece of magic. Namina Forna, New York Times bestselling author of The Gilded Ones
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