Under Heaven by Guy Gavriel Kay

Set in a world inspired by Tang Dynasty China, the novel tells the story of Shen Tai, a man who has spent two years honorably burying the bones of the dead from a brutal battle between rival empires. As a reward for his dedication, Tai receives an unexpected gift that catapults him into the treacherous world of politics, intrigue, and betrayal that surrounds the imperial court. With this gift, he becomes a pawn in a power struggle between factions vying for control, forcing him to navigate the complex and dangerous waters of courtly life while attempting to honor his own sense of duty and destiny. The story weaves together themes of loyalty, love, and the heavy cost of power and ambition.

The 10399th greatest book of all time


Published
2010
Nationality
Canadian
Type
Fiction
Pages
573
Words
240,000
Original Language
English

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