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Ink and Steel

The Promethean Age #3 / 5
by Elizabeth Bear
Ink and Steel (The Promethean Age #3) by Elizabeth Bear
  ★ 10.00 / 1
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On the heels of Hell and Earth…

Kit Marley, playwright and spy in the service of Queen Elizabeth, has been murdered. His true gift to Her Majesty was his way with words, crafting plays infused with a subtle magic that maintained her rule. He performed this task on behalf of the Prometheus Club, a secret society of nobles engaged in battle against sorcerers determined to destroy England. Assuming Marley's role is William Shakespeare – but he is unable to create the magic needed to hold the Queen's enemies at bay.

Resurrected by enchantment in Faerie, Marley is England's only hope. But before he can assist Will in the art of magic, he must uncover the traitor among the Prometheans responsible for his death...

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Category: Fantasy
Release date: June 24, 2008

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Elizabeth Bear

Elizabeth Bear

Elizabeth Bear is an author whose writing navigates the spaces where fantasy, science fiction, and historical fiction intertwine, creating worlds as complex and varied as the human condition itself. With a background deeply rooted in both science and the arts, her stories weave together elements of mythology, speculative thought, and philosophical exploration. Her ability to craft intricate worlds and layered narratives has earned her a devoted following among fans of thoughtful, boundary-pushing speculative fiction.

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From the very first pages of her Jacob's Ladder series to the haunting landscapes of The Lotus Kingdoms, Elizabeth's work has been defined by a remarkable ability to merge the epic with the intimate. She explores what it means to be human in extraordinary circumstances, often with protagonists who are not easily defined by their roles, but who struggle to carve out meaning within systems larger than themselves. Themes of identity, power, and the choices that define one's destiny thread through her novels, creating stories that resonate deeply with readers long after the final page is turned.

Elizabeth's influences are as eclectic as her work. From classic fantasy to contemporary science fiction, her books draw from a wide range of genres, melding them into something distinctly her own. Her characters are multi-faceted and real, often placed in moral dilemmas that reflect the complexities of the world we live in. She is known for her lyrical prose, rich world-building, and deft handling of politics, religion, and culture, making each of her books not just a journey into another world, but a reflection on the one we inhabit.

Over the course of her career, Elizabeth has been recognized for her ability to blend the fantastical with the profound, earning numerous accolades and a well-respected place within the speculative fiction community. Her books have earned her a Hugo Award, Locus Awards, and critical acclaim, establishing her as one of the genre’s most original voices.

In her own words, "Science fiction is a way to explore the future with the tools of imagination," and Elizabeth Bear uses those tools to great effect—delving into future landscapes, alternate histories, and unexplored realms of possibility. Through her, readers encounter stories that challenge our assumptions and stretch the boundaries of what we think is possible, both in the world of fiction and in our own lives.

Elizabeth's body of work speaks to anyone who has ever looked at the stars and wondered about the infinite, or who has pondered the choices that shape the future. Her books invite readers not only to explore other worlds, but to contemplate the vast and intricate universe we live in, making her a defining voice in speculative fiction today.

The Promethean Age

The Promethean Age consists of five books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

Blood and Iron (The Promethean Age #1)
  ★ 9.00 / 4
Whiskey and Water (The Promethean Age #2)
  ★ 10.00 / 1
Ink and Steel (The Promethean Age #3)
  ★ 10.00 / 1
Hell and Earth (The Promethean Age #4)
  ★ 8.00 / 1
One-Eyed Jack (The Promethean Age #5)
  ★ 7.00 / 1


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