Friday 23 January 2009

Artwork and blurb for Nights of Villjamur

I've been waiting to post this for a while, as some of the earlier versions that appeared were a bit rough around the edges. But here, finally, is the cover for Mark Charan Newton's noir fantasy novel Nights of Villjamur:

Nice. Very nice. Not particularly commercial perhaps (in that it doesn't have a figure on it, which is the trend right now) but wonderfully dark and brooding. It certainly stands out from the crowd.

Can't remember if I've posted the blurb before, but here it is again:

Political intrigue and dark violence converge in a superb new action series of enthralling fantasy. An ice age strikes a chain of islands, and thousands come to seek sanctuary at the gates of Villjamur: a city of ancient spires and bridges, a place where banshees wail the deceased, cultists use forgotten technology for their own gain and where, further out, the dead have been seen walking across the tundra.

When the Emperor commits suicide, his elder daughter, Rika, is brought home to lead the Jamur Empire, but the sinister Chancellor plans to get rid of her and claim the throne for himself. Meanwhile a senior investigator in the city inquisition must solve the high-profile and savage murder of a city politician, whilst battling evils within his own life, and a handsome and serial womanizer manipulates his way into the imperial residence with a hidden agenda. When reports are received that tens of thousands of citizens are dying in a bizarre genocide on the northern islands of the Empire, members of the elite Night Guard are sent to investigate. It seems that, in this land under a red sun, the long winter is bringing more than just snow.

I've read the first few chapters and I think this could well be the debut novel of 2009. Release date is June I think. I'm expecting a proof copy in the near future though, so will let you all know my thoughts as soon as possible.

You'll probably be seeing a fair bit of Mark around these parts in the upcoming months, as he's kindly agreed to do a guest post, an interview, and have a blind date with one lucky reader (one of those is a joke).

7 comments:

Mark Newton said...

The dating will be the best part, although anything else will cost extra.

James said...

Omg, you prima donna - your book's not even out yet and you're already charging for interviews!

Mark Newton said...

I meant extras at the end of the date...!

Todd Newton said...

Nice, sounds interesting. Is this going to be a USA and/or Canada release too?

James said...

Mark: You're a filthy man, Newton. Filthy. What exactly do these 'extras' entail? You boring your date to death with a gushing fanboy assessment of China's Perdido Street Station?

TD: Omg, I just realised you and Mark have the same surname. OMG MAYBE YOU'RE RELATED. Or maybe not. As for your question, I think Mark's better placed to answer that...because I don't have a clue.

Mark Newton said...

I'll only discuss extras on the evening. And FYI, my previous dates loved my fanboy rants. :)

It's only recently been sent out to other publishers, I believe. So it's in the hands of the gods for now.

Mihai A. said...

This is one of the books I am looking forward this year :)