
Triumff: Her Majesty's Hero
A Fiction, Adventure, Science Fiction book. Enjoyably silly alternative history plus fantasy. Perfect for airports, hospital waiting rooms, visiting...
IT IS THE YEAR 2010. NO, REALLY.Her Divine Majesty Queen Elizabeth XXX sits upon the throne. Great Britain's vast Empire is run by Alchemy and Superstition. Sir Rupert Triumff. Adventurer. Fighter. Drinker. Saviour? Pratchett goes swashbuckling in the hotly anticipated original fiction debut of the multi-million selling Warhammer star. Triumff is a ribald historical fantasy set in a warped clockwork-powered version of our present day ! a new Elizabethan age, not of Elizabeth II but in the style of the original Virgin Queen. Throughout its rollicking pages, Sir Rupert Triumff drinks, dines and duels his way into a new Brass Age of Exploration and Adventure.File Under: Fantasy [Alternate History | Wild Magic | Swashbuckling | Unforgivable Puns! ]E-book ISBN: 978-0-85766-023-7From the Paperback edition.
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- Pages: 384 pages
- ISBN: 9780857660237 / 857660233
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Enjoyably silly alternative history plus fantasy. Perfect for airports, hospital waiting rooms, visiting relatives or other situations where you need to escape via a book. I can buy the notion that the (re)discovery of magic would hinder/stall the invention of mechanisation. I find it a little harder to buy the idea that this would also stall the development of social change, so that current day England is not much different from the Elizabethan age. Still, I was willing to suspend disbelief for the sake... Buddy read with Sam3.5 starsI read this book with a smile plastered across my face and I often laughed out loud lots. It's humour is a mixture of Blackadder (one of my favourites - the Elizabethan one) and Terry Pratchett.My introduction to Rupert was totally laugh aloud funny. He, his sword and his henchman were the perfect antidote...