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The Castle of 1,000 Doors

Kenny Gould

2023 · Spiderhead Press · 278 pages · English

Fiction · Fantasy · GeneralFiction · Fantasy · Dark FantasyFiction · Fantasy · HumorousFiction · Science Fiction · GeneralFiction · Science Fiction · Apocalyptic & Post-Apocalyptic

About this book

Looking for a place to die? Try the Castle of 1,000 Doors! King Crow isn't having a very good day. The Empire's most famous athlete suddenly finds himself convicted of treason and sentenced to the Hunt, an annual event where the city's most undesirable prisoners are sent into a dungeon filled with treasure, magic, and... bloodthirsty monsters. Crow didn't commit the crime, so why is he in the dungeon? Who set him up? And why-for the love of god-is his only weapon a fast-talking, sapient, electromagnetically charged…

Who this is for

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A patient, character-first epic that asks you to sit with worldbuilding before any payoff arrives. Readers who love long arcs and slow-burn relationships tend to finish it twice; readers chasing momentum often DNF in the first hundred pages. Plan for unhurried evenings.

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