Locklands : a novel / Robert Jackson Bennett.
"A god wages war-using all of humanity as its pawns-in the unforgettable conclusion to the Founders trilogy. Sancia, Clef, and Berenice have gone up against plenty of long odds in the past. But the war they're fighting now is one even they can't win. This time, they're not facing robber-baron elites, or even an immortal hierophant, but an entity whose intelligence is spread over half the globe-a ghost in the machine that uses the magic of scriving to possess and control not just objects, but human minds.To fight it, they've used scriving technology to transform themselves and their allies into an army-a society-that's like nothing humanity has seen before. With its strength at their backs, they've freed a handful of their enemy's hosts from servitude, even brought down some of its fearsome, reality-altering dreadnaughts. Yet despite their efforts, their enemy marches on-implacable. Unstoppable. Now, as their opponent closes in on its true prize-an ancient doorway, long buried, that leads to the chambers at the center of creation itself-Sancia and her friends glimpse a chance at reaching it first, and with it, a last desperate opportunity to stop this unbeatable foe. But to do so, they'll have to unlock the centuries-old mystery of scriving's origins, embark on a desperate mission into the heart of their enemy's power, and pull off the most daring heist they've ever attempted. And as if that weren't enough, their adversary might just have a spy in their ranks-and a last trick up its sleeve"-- Provided by publisher.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781984820679 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: 546 pages ; 25 cm.
- Edition: First U.S. edition.
- Publisher: New York : Del Rey, [2022]
- Copyright: ©2022
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| Genre: | Fantasy fiction. Novels. |
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"A god wages war-using all of humanity as its pawns-in the unforgettable conclusion to the Founders trilogy. Sancia, Clef, and Berenice have gone up against plenty of long odds in the past. But the war they're fighting now is one even they can't win. This time, they're not facing robber-baron elites, or even an immortal hierophant, but an entity whose intelligence is spread over half the globe-a ghost in the machine that uses the magic of scriving to possess and control not just objects, but human minds.To fight it, they've used scriving technology to transform themselves and their allies into an army-a society-that's like nothing humanity has seen before. With its strength at their backs, they've freed a handful of their enemy's hosts from servitude, even brought down some of its fearsome, reality-altering dreadnaughts. Yet despite their efforts, their enemy marches on-implacable. Unstoppable. Now, as their opponent closes in on its true prize-an ancient doorway, long buried, that leads to the chambersat the center of creation itself-Sancia and her friends glimpse a chance at reaching it first, and with it, a last desperate opportunity to stop this unbeatable foe. But to do so, they'll have to unlock the centuries-old mystery of scriving's origins, embark on a desperate mission into the heart of their enemy's power, and pull off the most daring heist they've ever attempted. And as if that weren't enough, their adversary might just have a spy in their ranks-and a last trick up its sleeve"-- - Baker & Taylor
A god wages warâusing all of humanity as its pawnsâin the conclusion to the Founders trilogy. - Random House, Inc.
NATIONAL BESTSELLER ⢠The jaw-dropping conclusion to the acclaimed Founders Trilogy, from the Hugoânominated author of Foundryside and Shorefall
âItâs so rare to love every single book in a trilogy, to admire the aim, precision, and storytelling stamina this much.ââThe New York Times Book Review
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Sancia, Clef, and Berenice have gone up against long odds in the past. But the war theyâre fighting now is one even they canât win.
This time, theyâre not facing robber-baron elites or even an immortal hierophant, but an entity whose intelligence is spread over half the globeâone that uses the magic of scriving to control not just objects but human minds.
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To fight it, theyâve used scriving technology to transform themselves and their allies into an armyâa societyâunlike anything humanity has seen before. With its strength at their backs, theyâve freed a handful of their enemyâs hosts from servitude, and even defeated some of its fearsome, reality-altering dreadnoughts.
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Yet despite their efforts, their enemy marches on. Implacable. Unstoppable.
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Now, as their opponent closes in on its true prizeâan ancient doorway, long buried, that leads to the chambers at the center of creation itselfâSancia and her friends glimpse a last opportunity to stop this unbeatable foe. To do so, theyâll have to unlock the centuries-old mystery of scrivingâs origins, embark on a desperate mission into the heart of their enemyâs power, and pull off the most daring heist theyâve ever attempted.
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But their adversary might have a spy in their ranksâand a last trick up its sleeve.
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And to have a chance at victory, Sancia, Clef, and Berenice will have to make a sacrifice beyond anything thatâs come before.