The Tales of Catt & Fisher: The Art of the Steal

The Tales of Catt & Fisher

The Art of the Steal
 
Series: After the War;
Edition number: 1st Edition
Publisher: Solaris
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Number of Volumes: Trade Paperback
 
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Product details:

ISBN13:9781781088036
ISBN10:1781088039
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:432 pages
Size:198x128x30 mm
Weight:318 g
Language:English
Illustrations: No
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Short description:

Four new tales of Doctors Catt and Fisher

Scholars, shopkeepers, collectors… aficionados. Four new stories of two relic hunters who can’t resist a lead, even when it takes them into terrible danger.

Long description:
Four new tales of Doctors Catt and Fisher…

Scholars, shopkeepers, collectors… aficionados. Obtainers of rare antiquities; relic hunters who can’t resist a lead, even when it takes them into terrible danger. There’s always an opportunity to be found amid the confusion, in the wake of the terrible Kinslayer War. There’s always a deal to be done, a tomb to open, a precious thing to… obtain.

From encounters with the monstrous Vathesk to exploring new worlds; from wielding great power to do great good, to unearthing dark things best left lost. If you need the experts, if you can find your way to their Cherivell shop, maybe you can hire Doctors Catt and Fisher.

“Robson writes a tense, fast-paced quest adventure... I hope to see more like it.” Liz Bourke

“If you’re looking for something that celebrates the genre, while working to interrogate and question how that genre works, look no further than Redemption’s Blade.” Martin Cahill, Tor.com

“Robson writes a tense, fast-paced quest adventure... I hope to see more like it.” Liz Bourke, Tor.com

“If you’re looking for something that celebrates the genre, while working to interrogate and question how that genre works, look no further than Redemption’s Blade.” Martin Cahill, Tor.com
Table of Contents:
  • Belt and Bracers, Adrian Tchaikovsky
  • Secrets and Lights, Freda Warrington
  • Taking Note, Juliet E. McKenna
  • The Unguis of Maug, K.T. Davies