It's 2017 and the End Days are coming, beings that were once human gathering to fight in one last great war for control of the Vellum - the vast realm of eternity on which our world is just a scratch. But to a draft-dodging Irish angel and a trailer-trash tomboy called Phreedom, it's about to become brutally clear that there's no great divine or diabolic plan at play here, just a vicious battle between the hawks of Heaven and Hell, with humanity stuck in the middle, and where the easy rhetoric of Good and Evil, Order versus Chaos just doesn't apply. Here there are no heroes, no darlings of destiny struggling to save the day, and there are no villains, no dark lords of evil out to destroy the world. Or at least if there are, it's not quite clear which is which. Here, the most ancient gods and the most modern humans are equally fate's fools, victims of their own hubris, struggling to save their own skins, their own souls, but sometimes...just sometimes...sacrificing everything in the name of humanity. '"Vellum" is a mind-blowing read that's genuinely like nothing you've ever read before...The imaginary worlds that he dreams up are stunning..." Vellum" has expanded fantasy's limits like nothing published in years' - "SFX".
About the Author
Hal Duncan lives in Glasgow, and this is his first full-length novel.
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– Customer review on 23/11/2009
This is one of those books that you feel happier having read than you did while reading it. It's enormous, and it's only the first of two. But it's breathtakingly imaginative and huge in its scope. It presents a core cast of three characters and projects a whole range of mythological interpretations simultaneously onto them and their actions. At any minute you could be reading about the First World War, or ancient Sumeria, or the war between Heaven and Hell, and all with the same characters. The reason for this is the Vellum, the paper on which God drew the universe, and somebody's wandering through it and changing it. Worth putting aside a month to read it, but possibly not re-reading it.
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