Kraken A Novel

Cover of Kraken A Novel by China Miéville
Year: 2011
Language: en
Edition: Reprint
Pages: 528
ISBN-13: 9780345497505
Dimensions:
Height: 9.14 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 1.2 Pounds
Width: 1.12 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 823/.914
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Kraken A Novel by China Miéville, published by Random House Worlds on March 15, 2011, is a reprint edition comprising 528 pages in English. This novel immerses readers in a bizarre and humorous version of London, where myth and magic intertwine with the everyday. The story follows Billy Harrow, a cephalopod specialist at the Natural History Museum, whose routine tour takes a shocking turn when the museum’s prized Giant Squid mysteriously disappears, setting off a chain of events that reveals a hidden world of crime, cults, and sorcery.

As the narrative unfolds, readers will encounter a diverse cast of characters, including the Congregation of God Kraken, a sect devoted to squid worship, and the enigmatic criminal known as the Tattoo. The plot delves into a struggle for power among various factions, including the FSRC, which combats sorcery with its own magical means. With elements of fantasy, science fiction, and literary fiction, this novel presents a richly detailed exploration of a city where the supernatural coexists with the mundane, and where Billy becomes an unwitting key player in a conflict that could lead to the End of All Things.


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With this outrageous new novel, China Miéville has written one of the strangest, funniest, and flat-out scariest books you will read this—or any other—year. The London that comes to life in Kraken is a weird metropolis awash in secret currents of myth and magic, where criminals, police, cultists, and wizards are locked in a war to bring about—or prevent—the End of All Things.

In the Darwin Centre at London’s Natural History Museum, Billy Harrow, a cephalopod specialist, is conducting a tour whose climax is meant to be the Centre’s prize specimen of a rare Architeuthis duxbetter known as the Giant Squid. But Billy’s tour takes an unexpected turn when the squid suddenly and impossibly vanishes into thin air.

As Billy soon discovers, this is the precipitating act in a struggle to the death between mysterious but powerful forces in a London whose existence he has been blissfully ignorant of until now, a city whose denizens—human and otherwise—are adept in magic and murder.

There is the Congregation of God Kraken, a sect of squid worshippers whose roots go back to the dawn of humanity—and beyond. There is the criminal mastermind known as the Tattoo, a merciless maniac inked onto the flesh of a hapless victim. There is the FSRC—the Fundamentalist and Sect-Related Crime Unit—a branch of London’s finest that fights sorcery

with sorcery. There is Wati, a spirit from ancient Egypt who leads a ragtag union of magical familiars. There are the Londonmancers, who read the future in the city’s entrails. There is Grisamentum, London’s greatest wizard, whose shadow lingers long after his death. And then there is Goss and Subby, an ageless old man and a cretinous boy who, together, constitute a terrifying—yet darkly charismatic—demonic duo.

All of them—and others—are in pursuit of Billy, who inadvertently holds the key to the missing squid, an embryonic god whose powers, properly harnessed, can destroy all that is, was, and ever shall be.

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Publisher: Random House Worlds. Year: 2011.
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ISBN-13: 9780345497505.
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Language: en. Pages: 528. Edition: Reprint.

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