The Alchemist of Souls
When Tudor explorers returned from the New World, they brought back a
name out of half-forgotten Viking legend: skraylings. Red-sailed ships
followed in the explorers’ wake, bringing Native American goods – and a
skrayling ambassador – to London. But what do these seemingly magical
beings really want in Elizabeth I’s capital?
Mal Catlyn, a
down-at-heel swordsman, is seconded to the ambassador's bodyguard, but
assassination attempts are the least of his problems. What he learns
about the skraylings and their unholy powers could cost England her new
ally – and Mal his soul.
“Anne Lyle’s Alchemist of Souls teems with intrigue and magic worthy of the Bard himself, all set against the backdrop of Elizabethan London. The attention to historical detail brings the time and place alive and peoples it with characters I could instantly empathize with. An outstanding debut!” – Lynn Flewelling
“In her terrific debut novel, Anne Lyle conjures up a magical Elizabethan England of seedy glamour, long shadows, pulsating romance and heart-stopping adventure. The Alchemist of Souls is the calling card of a great new talent in the fantasy field.” - Mark Chadbourn
"Anne Lyle creates an alternate Elizabethan England done right. With a twisting plot, endearing characters, fast-paced action, and truly unique and alien “fey”, Lyle steps up and gives notice to the genre. A great first installment in a promising new series." - Douglas Hulick
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Anne Lyle
Anne Lyle was born in what is popularly known as “Robin Hood Country”, and grew up fascinated by English history, folklore, and swashbuckling heroes. Unfortunately there was little demand in 1970s Nottinghamshire for diminutive swordswomen, so she studied sensible subjects like science and languages instead.
It appears, however, that although you can take the girl out of Sherwood Forest, you can’t take Sherwood Forest out of the girl. She now spends practically every spare hour writing – or at least planning – fantasy fiction about dashing swordsmen and scheming spies, set in imaginary pasts or parallel worlds.
Night's Masque
Night's Masque consists of three books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.
Reviews and Comments
Intriguing story of Elizabethan England spiced up with shakespearean theatre, magic and swordfighting heroes added up with alien race of Skraylings. Fast paced & catchy plot. Left me crave for sequal! :)
