Article MGF3 On sale today: Greg Van Eekhout's Dragon Coast, concluding sequel to California Bones and Pacific Fire

On sale today: Greg Van Eekhout's Dragon Coast, concluding sequel to California Bones and Pacific Fire

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dragon%20coast.jpgOn sale today in hardcover and e-book. Excerpt here. Author website here. Bookstore appearances (with tacos!) here.

(Making Light posts about the previous books: California Bones and Pacific Fire.)

My flap copy:

Daniel's adopted son Sam is lost. Made from the magical essence of the tyrannical Hierarch of Southern California whom Daniel overthrew and killed, Sam has been consumed by the great Pacific firedrake secretly assembled by Daniel's half-brother Paul.

Unknown to Daniel, however, Sam is still alive and aware, magically trapped inside the dragon as it rampages around Los Angeles, periodically torching a neighborhood or two.

Daniel has a plan to rescue Sam. It will involve the rarest of substances, axis mundi, made from the bones of the great dragon at the center of the Earth. To obtain it, Daniel must go to the kingdom of Northern California and boldly pose as his half-brother, returned to claim his place in the competition to be appointed Lord High Osteomancer of the North.

Only when the Northern Hierarch, in her throne room at Golden Gate Park, raises her scepter to confirm Daniel in his position will he have an opportunity to steal the axis mundi--under the gaze of the Hierarch herself.

And that's just the first obstacle.

Some notice:

"It's got subterranean halls with pillars of bones, a magic sword, magical duels and some of the coolest bone magic ever, but that's all interwoven with the taste of an LA burrito, the concrete waterways of Los Angeles, and the neon glow of the Ferris wheel on the Santa Monica Pier. Van Eekhout has written a 21st century alchemy."
--Maureen F. McHugh on California Bones

"Half crime caper, half heroic quest, Greg van Eekhout's Pacific Fire pulls the reader into an inventive, compelling, fully-textured urban fantasy world, mixing SoCal culture with magic so ingenious and convincing you can practically smell it, and feel it crunch between your teeth. A real treasure, not to be missed."
--Kurt Busiek on Pacific Fire

"Captivating...The author's fantastic ear for dialog is often well employed in snark, especially between Daniel and his friend and fellow thief Moth. While the series could end here, it would be a shame to create such an intriguing world and not visit again."
--Library Journal on Dragon Coast

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