The Knight and the Moth: the spellbinding gothic romantasy from multi-million-copy be... (Bog, Paperback, Engelsk)

The Knight and the Moth: the spellbinding gothic romantasy from multi-million-copy bestseller Rachel Gillig

(Bog, Paperback, Engelsk)
Forfatter: Rachel Gillig

Forlag: Little, Brown

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From New York Times and multi-million-copy bestselling author Rachel Gillig comes the next major romantasy sensation: a gothic, mist-shrouded story of a prophetess thrust into a daunting quest alongside a devilishly charming knight whose future remains hidden from her sight. For nine long years, Sybil Delling has wished for nothing more than dreamless nights.

Like the other foundling girls who traded ten years of service for a place in the grand cathedral, Sybil is a Diviner. Her dreams are filled with visions from six otherworldly entities known as Omens. Through these visions, she can foresee dreadful events before they unfold, drawing lords and commoners alike to the kingdom of Traum's blustery moors to uncover their fates through her dreams.

As Sybil and her fellow Diviners approach the end of their service, a mysterious knight makes his appearance at the cathedral. Rude, irreverent, and irresistibly handsome, the knight Rodrick dismisses Sybil's prophetic visions. Yet, when her fellow Diviners start disappearing one by one, she has no choice but to enlist his aid in locating them.

The world beyond the cathedral's sanctuary is fraught with danger. The answers she seeks lie with the gods, and despite her desire to resist Rodrick's piercing gaze and biting wit, only a heretic has the power to challenge a god.

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Forlag Little, Brown
Forfatter Rachel Gillig
Type Bog
Format Paperback
Sprog Engelsk
Udgivelsesdato 20-05-2025
Første udgivelsesår 2025
Originalsprog GB
Indbinding Paperback
Forlag Little, Brown
Mål 232 x 153 x 29
ISBN-13 / EAN-13 9780356522975