The Coldest War

Cover of The Coldest War by Ian Tregillis
Publisher: Orbit
Year: 2013
Language: en
Edition: Digital original
Pages: 432
ISBN-13: 9780356501703
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Height: 7.79526 Inches
Length: 4.96062 Inches
Weight: 0.67461452172 Pounds
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The Coldest War by Ian Tregillis, published by Orbit in 2013, is a digital original comprising 432 pages. This novel continues the Milkweed Triptych series, exploring a world where Britain’s warlocks are crucial to maintaining the balance of power against the Soviet Union. As the story unfolds, a brother and sister, victims of a Nazi experiment aimed at granting superhuman abilities, escape from a secret facility and seek refuge in England, drawing former spy Raybould Marsh back into a web of intrigue and danger.

Readers will find a narrative that delves into the complexities of loyalty and sacrifice amidst a backdrop of alternative history, where the consequences of war extend beyond the battlefield. The Coldest War presents a chilling examination of Britain’s darkest secrets and the moral dilemmas faced by its characters. With themes of fantasy and the occult interwoven into the fabric of its plot, this edition invites readers to engage with a reimagined twentieth century that is both familiar and unsettling.


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‘A major talent’ George R. R. Martin

For decades, Britain’s warlocks have been all that stands between the British Empire and the Soviet Union – a vast domain stretching from the Pacific Ocean to the shores of the English Channel. Now each wizard’s death is another blow to Britain’s national security.

Meanwhile, a brother and sister – the subjects of a twisted Nazi experiment to imbue ordinary people with superhuman abilities – escape from a top-secret facility deep behind the Iron Curtain. They head for England, because that’s where former spy Raybould Marsh lives. And Gretel, the mad seer, has plans for him.

As Marsh is once again drawn into the world of Milkweed, he discovers that Britain’s darkest acts didn’t end with the war. And while he strives to protect queen and country, he is forced to confront his own willingness to accept victory at any cost.

The Coldest War is the second novel in Ian Tregillis’s Milkweed Triptych series – a chilling masterpiece featuring a twentieth century much like our own, but also horrifyingly different.

Praise for the series:

‘Confident and thrilling’ SFX

‘A white-knuckle plot, beautiful descriptions, and complex characters – an unstoppable Vickers of a novel’ Cory Doctorow

Bitter Seeds may rival Naomi Novik’s Tales of Temeraire as a sustained historical fantasy’ Booklist

‘Tregillis delivers a dynamite first novel’ SFREVU

‘Exciting and intense . . . The clash of magic and science meshes perfectly with the tumultuous setting’ Publishers Weekly

‘Receives my highest recommendations’ SFFWORLD

The Milkweed Triptych
Bitter Seeds
The Coldest War
Necessary Evil

Also by Ian Tregillis:

The Alchemy Wars
The Mechanical
The Rising
The Liberation

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Language: en. Pages: 432. Edition: Digital original.

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