God of Clocks

Cover of God of Clocks by Alan Campbell
Publisher: Tor Books
Year: 2009
Language: en
Pages: 372
ISBN-13: 9781405090377
Dimensions:
Height: 9.21258 Inches
Length: 6.02361 Inches
Weight: 1.3889122506 Pounds
Width: 1.33858 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 823.92
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God of Clocks by Alan Campbell, published by Tor Books in 2009, is a fantasy novel that immerses readers in a world of war, rebellion, and betrayal. The narrative centers on the chaos unleashed by a portal to Hell, which has released unnatural creatures threatening humanity’s existence. Caught in the conflict between warring gods and fallen angels, the story follows former assassin Rachel Hael as she embarks on a desperate mission alongside blood-magician Mina Greene and her dog Basilis to save the world from impending doom.

Readers will encounter a gripping tale where old enemies and new allies converge in a battle with unpredictable outcomes. As Rachel navigates this treacherous landscape, she faces the challenges posed by the twelve arconites and the formidable King Menoa. The stakes rise as Rachel’s ally, the god Hasp, grapples with inner turmoil, and a dangerous infant deity looms on the horizon. With time unraveling around her, Rachel must confront her fears and prepare for a sacrifice that could determine the fate of all. This edition spans 372 pages and is presented in English.


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War, rebellion, betrayal — but the worst is still to come. For in the cataclysm of the battle of the gods, a portal to Hell has been opened, releasing unnatural creatures that were never meant to be and threatening to turn the world into a killing field. And in the middle, caught between warring gods and fallen angels, humanity finds itself pushed to the brink of extinction. Its only hope is the most unlikely of heroes.

Former assassin Rachel Hael has rejoined the blood-magician Mina Greene and her devious little dog Basilis on one last desperate mission to save the world from the grip of Hell. Carried in the jaw of a debased angel, they rush to the final defensive stronghold of the god of clocks – pursued all the while by the twelve arconites, the great iron-and-bone automatons controlled by King Menoa, the Lord of the Maze. Meanwhile, in the other direction, the giant John Anchor, still harnessed to his master’s skyship, drags that vessel into Hell itself to meet Menoa on his own ground.

But neither Heaven nor Hell is anything they could ever expect. Now old enemies and new allies join a battle whose outcome could be the end of them all. Rachel’s ally, the god Hasp, finds himself in the grip of a parasite and struggles against conflicting orders to destroy his own friends; and a dangerous infant deity comprised of countless broken souls threatens to overcome them all. As Rachel travels to the final confrontation she has both sought and feared, she begins to realise that time itself is unravelling. And so she must prepare herself for a sacrifice that may claim her heart, her life, and her soul — and even then it may not be enough.

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This page includes the available description and bibliographic details for “God of Clocks” by Alan Campbell. Synopsis preview: War, rebellion, betrayal — but the worst is still to come. For in the cataclysm of the battle of the gods, a portal to Hell has been opened, releasing unnatural creatures that were never meant to be and threatening to tu…
Who is the author of “God of Clocks”?
“God of Clocks” is credited to Alan Campbell.
When was “God of Clocks” published?
Publisher: Tor Books. Year: 2009.
What is the ISBN for “God of Clocks”?
ISBN-13: 9781405090377.
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
Language: en. Pages: 372.

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