"The absorbing narrative and sheer quality of the production will keep readers impatiently awaiting the next installment."-Kirkus Reviews on Songs of the Earth
About the Author :
ELSPETH COOPER was born in 1968 in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. She has been a fan of the written word since she could read unaided, and has been writing stories for almost as long. Trinity Rising is the sequel to Cooper's debut Songs of the Earth. She lives in Northumberland, UK, with her husband and two cats, in a house full of books.
Review :
There are those who believe the music of the earth is natural, intertwined with the fabric of creation, and others who believe those who hear the music must be burned at the stake as witches for the sake of creation. This is an engaging first installment from a new author. Booklist on Songs of the Earth
The story flows effortlessly with strong characterization and authorial voice. Fantasy fans will enjoy this debut and look forward to seeing Cooper develop her skills. Publishers Weekly on Songs of the Earth
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There are those who believe the music of the earth is natural, intertwined with the fabric of creation, and others who believe those who hear the music must be burned at the stake as witches for the sake of creation. This is an engaging first installment from a new author. "Booklist on Songs of the Earth"
The story flows effortlessly with strong characterization and authorial voice. Fantasy fans will enjoy this debut and look forward to seeing Cooper develop her skills. "Publishers Weekly on Songs of the Earth""
For "Songs of the Earth
""There are those who believe the music of the earth is natural, intertwined with the fabric of creation, and others who believe those who hear the music must be burned at the stake as witches for the sake of creation. This is an engaging first installment from a new author."
--"Booklist
""The story flows effortlessly with strong characterization and authorial voice. Fantasy fans will enjoy this debut and look forward to seeing Cooper develop her skills."
--"Publishers Weekly"
For "Songs of the Earth
""There are those who believe the music of the earth is natural, intertwined with the fabric of creation, and others who believe those who hear the music must be burned at the stake as witches for the sake of creation. This is an engaging first installment from a new author."
--"Booklist
""The story flows effortlessly with strong characterization and authorial voice. Fantasy fans will enjoy this debut and look forward to seeing Cooper develop her skills."
--"Publishers Weekly"