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Heart of Granite

Blood & Fire 1
  • Author
    • James Barclay
Format
Regular price £8.99
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  • Published: May 18 2017
  • Pages: 416
  • 196 x 133mm
  • ISBN: 9781473202443
The world has become a battleground in a war which no side is winning. But for those determined to retain power, the prolonged stalemate cannot be tolerated so desperate measures must be taken.

Max Halloran has no idea. He's living the brief and glorious life of a hunter-killer pilot. He's an ace in the air, on his way up through the ranks, in love, and with his family's every need provided for in thanks for his service, Max has everything . . .

. . . right up until he hears something he shouldn't have, and refuses to let it go. Suddenly he's risking his life and the lives of all those he cares about for a secret which could expose corruption at the highest levels, and change the course of the war.

One man, one brief conversation . . . a whole world of trouble . . .
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Press Reviews

  • PARMENION BOOKS
    a stunning blend of fantasy and scifi... I cannot recommend this book highly enough.
  • SFX
    Pure pulp nonsense, but utterly compelling.
  • THE ELOQUENT PAGE
    If you're looking for fast-paced dragon-flavoured action with a whole heap of heart, then look no further.
  • SFF WORLD
    A book with heart that lovers of futuristic action-stories will love.
  • FALCATA TIMES
    A real treat, a new series you really can't afford to miss.
  • ALWAYS TRUST IN BOOKS
    An intelligent read, with all the depth and detail you could ever want!
  • SFX
    James Barclay is the Sergio Leone of the genre
  • David Gemmell
    Barclay writes novels that you want to read again and again
  • SciFi Now
    Truly excellent heroic fantasy
  • Peter F. Hamilton
    Barclay is one of our story-telling gems; he's given us a hard-biotech future set in an all-too believable worn out world, where exotic part-alien creatures have replaced military hardware. Intense action scenes with dogfighting dragons flown by elegantly flawed pilots, and manipulated by devious politicians meant I read this in one sitting. And best of all is the Heart Of Granite itself, an astonishing battle behemoth that would make Godzilla run away with his tail between his legs.
  • Stephen Deas
    Barclay does dragons the way dragons should be: fire-breathing death-from-above terror machines; the only things more badass are the people who ride them
  • Edward Cox
    Has all the action of a war movie and the intrigue of a thriller. Fine, fine entertainment!
  • Gavin G Smith
    With Heart of Granite, Barclay presents us with an original character driven, action packed adventure with an intriguing premise. It is the summer blockbuster that you wish they'd make.