You Die When You Die


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You die when you die . . .

You can't change your fate -- so throw yourself into battle, because you'll either win or wake up drinking mead in the halls of your ancestors. That's what Finn's people believe.

But Finn wants to live. When his settlement is massacred by a hostile nation, Finn plus several friends and rivals must make their escape across a brutal, unfamiliar landscape, and to survive, Finn will fight harder than he's ever fought before.

The David Gemmell Award-nominated author of Age of Iron returns with You Die When You Die -- an epic fantasy adventure in which a mismatched group of refugees battle animals and monsters, determined assassins, an unforgiving land and each other as they cross a continent to fulfil a prophecy.

I loved every second of it . . . More please, as soon as is humanly possible!. -- The Eloquent Page

Hugely entertaining. -- SFX

A rip-roaring, swiftly paced adventure set in a sprawling and beautifully detailed world . . . sure to win the devotion of plenty of fans. -- RT Book Reviews

The first book in Watson's new fantasy trilogy is raw, violent, and gritty . . . You Die When You Dieblurs the lines between hero and villain into who lives and who dies. He who survives another day wins for the moment; tomorrow might be another story. -- Booklist

Author: Angus Watson
Publisher: Orbit
Published: 06/20/2017
Pages: 512
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.90lbs
Size: 8.20h x 5.40w x 1.30d
ISBN13: 9780316317382
ISBN10: 0316317381
BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Fantasy | Dark Fantasy
- Fiction | Fantasy | Epic
- Fiction | Fantasy | Historical

About the Author
Angus Watson is an author and journalist living in London. He's written hundreds of features for many newspapers including the Times, Financial Times, and the Telegraph, and the latter even sent him to look for Bigfoot. As a fan of both historical fiction and epic fantasy, Angus came up with the idea of writing a fantasy set in the Iron Age when exploring British hillforts for the Telegraph, and developed the story while walking Britain's ancient paths for further articles.