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Idolfire: the Sunday Times bestselling epic sapphic fantasy

Grace Curtis

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'Times like these you wish you had something to pray to'

Idolfire is an epic sapphic fantasy inspired by the fall of Rome from the author of the Frontier and Floating Hotel.

ON ONE SIDE OF THE WORLD, Aleya Ana-Ulai is desperate for a chance. Her family have written her off as a mistake, but she's determined to prove every last one of them wrong.

ON THE OTHER, Kirby of Wall's End is searching for redemption. An ancient curse tore her life apart, but to fix it, she'll have to leave everything behind.

Fate sets them both on the path to Nivela, a city once poised to conquer the world with the power of a thousand stolen gods. Now the gates are closed and the old magic slumbers. Dead - or waiting for a spark to light it anew . . .

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Praise for Idolfire: the Sunday Times bestselling epic sapphic fantasy

  • A joy to read - Claire North, award-winning author of The Sudden Appearance of HopeYou will turn every page hoping for one hundred more - Hannah Kaner, Sunday Times bestselling author of GODKILLERQuietly incredible - Catriona Silvey, author of Meet Me in Another LifeFunny, humane . . . intricate and welcoming - Max Gladstone, NYT-Bestselling co-author of This is How You Lose the Time WarCurtis oozes charm and humour - Tamsyn Muir, author of Gideon the NinthCharming and insightful, tender yet honest, Curtis's journey into fantasy is worth following where all roads lead--deeper into the heart - C.L. CLark, award-winning author of The UnbrokenIdolfire combines classic, cozy adventure with character-driven drama for an end result that's both delightful and inspiring - Tara SimIdolfire combines classic, cozy adventure with character-driven drama for an end result that's both delightful and inspiring - Tara Sim

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Grace Curtis

Grace Curtis

Grace Curtis is a freeroaming writer from Newcastle-Upon-Tyne. She's the author of science fiction novels Frontier and Floating Hotel, and last year published her first work of fantasy, the Sunday Times bestseller Idolfire. When she's not dreaming up stories, Grace can usually be found up a hill somewhere, climbing or hiking or lolling idly in the grass. Heaven's Graveyard is her fourth and favourite book. There will be more!

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