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Green and Deadly Things

High-stakes fantasy teeming with necromancy, monsters and cursed magic

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Green and Deadly Things

By: Jenn Lyons
Narrated by: Torian Brackett
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For fans of S.A. Chakraborty, Robin Hobb, and Martha Wells's Witch King, a captivating standalone fantasy of necromancy and cursed magic from Jenn Lyons, the acclaimed author of The Ruin of Kings.

'Incredibly compelling magical ideas pairs with deeply terrifying monsters'
Daniel M. Ford, author of The Warden


Centuries ago, necromancy almost destroyed the world. That’s how history remembers it.

History remembers it wrong.

Mathaiik has studied all his life to join the sacred order of the Idallik Knights, charged with defending their world from the forces of necromancy. Only vestiges of that cursed magic remain – nothing like the fabled days of the Grim Lords, the undead wizards who once nearly destroyed the world.

Until monsters once more begin to wake. But something about them is even stranger: whole forests coming alive and devouring anyone so foolish as to trespass, formerly peaceful animals mutating into savage carnivores . . . the land itself has turned upon humanity and the Knights are powerless to stop it.

It’s a good thing, then, that the Grim Lords were never truly destroyed. One of their number sleeps below the Knights' very fortress. And when an army of twisted tree monsters attacks the young initiates in his charge, Math decides to do the unthinkable: he wakes her up.

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Critic reviews

Moving at breakneck speed, Green and Deadly Things pairs incredibly compelling magical ideas with deeply terrifying monsters (Daniel M. Ford, author of The Warden)
Spectacular . . . an ensemble that sparkles like a hoard full of diamonds (Freya Marske, internationally bestselling author of A Marvellous Light, on The Sky on Fire)
Jenn Lyons just keeps getting better and better! (Glen Cook, author of The Black Company, on The Sky on Fire)
A fantastic page-turner with a heady blend of great characters, fast-moving action and a fabulously inventive magic system . . . I loved it (John Gwynne, author of Malice, on The Ruin of Kings)
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I seen this book in an article recommending different fantasy novels and liked the sound of it. I was not disappointed and surprisingly enjoyed the whole story - with a little awkwardness of one scene. I appreciate this was a standalone but please Jenn Lyons, give us more!

A surprising recommendation

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