The Spiral Labyrinth

A Tale of Henghis Hapthorn

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Space Opera
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Author: Matthew Hughes ISBN: 1230000113646
Publisher: Matthew Hughes Publication: March 9, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Matthew Hughes
ISBN: 1230000113646
Publisher: Matthew Hughes
Publication: March 9, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

Henghis Hapthorn is the foremost penetrator of mysteries and uncoverer of secrets in a decadent, far-future Old Earth, one age before Jack Vance's Dying Earth.  A superb rationalist, he has long disdained the notion that the universe has an alternative organizing principle:  magic.  But now a new age is dawning, overturning the very foundations of Hapthorn's existence, and he must struggle to survive in a world where all the rules are changing.

 

In THE SPIRAL LABYRINTH, with Old Earth on the cusp of the transition to a universe that operates on the principles of sympathetic association (or, to be vulgar, magic), Hapthorn is thrust forward through time into the first centuries of the new order.  He becomes a pawn in a contest among five wizards, while an unknown entity with the power to frighten demons keeps bellowing through all the nine planes of existence:  "Bring me Apthorn!"

 

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Henghis Hapthorn is the foremost penetrator of mysteries and uncoverer of secrets in a decadent, far-future Old Earth, one age before Jack Vance's Dying Earth.  A superb rationalist, he has long disdained the notion that the universe has an alternative organizing principle:  magic.  But now a new age is dawning, overturning the very foundations of Hapthorn's existence, and he must struggle to survive in a world where all the rules are changing.

 

In THE SPIRAL LABYRINTH, with Old Earth on the cusp of the transition to a universe that operates on the principles of sympathetic association (or, to be vulgar, magic), Hapthorn is thrust forward through time into the first centuries of the new order.  He becomes a pawn in a contest among five wizards, while an unknown entity with the power to frighten demons keeps bellowing through all the nine planes of existence:  "Bring me Apthorn!"

 

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