Rating: Not rated
Tags: Fantasy, Fiction, Science Fiction
Summary
A hundred years ago, the Minotaurs saved
Caeli-Amur from conquest. Now, three very different people may
hold the keys to the city's survival. Once, it is said, gods
used magic to create reality, with powers that defied
explanation. But the magic—or science, if one believes
those who try to master the dangers of thaumaturgy—now
seems more like a dream. Industrial workers for House Technis,
farmers for House Arbor, and fisher folk of House Marin eke out
a living and hope for a better future. But the
philosopher-assassin Kata plots a betrayal that will cost the
lives of godlike Minotaurs; the ambitious bureaucrat Boris
Autec rises through the ranks as his private life turns to
ashes; and the idealistic seditionist Maximilian hatches a mad
plot to unlock the vaunted secrets of the Great Library of
Caeli-Enas, drowned in the fabled city at the bottom of the
sea, its strangeness visible from the skies above. In a novel
of startling originality and riveting suspense, these three
people, reflecting all the hopes and dreams of the ancient
city, risk everything for a future that they can create only by
throwing off the shackles of tradition and superstition, as
their destinies collide at ground zero of a conflagration that
will transform the world . . . or destroy it. Unwrapped Sky is
a stunningly original debut by Rjurik Davidson, a young master
of the New Weird.