A Marvellous Light
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An International Bestseller!Winner of the 2022 Romantic Novel Award in Fantasy!Locus Award Finalist!An Indie Next pick and LibraryReads pick—with four starred reviews!A Best of 2021 Pick for NPR | Amazon | Kobo | Barnes & Noble | Book RiotRed, White & Royal Blue meets Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell in debut author Freya Marske’s A Marvellous Light, featuring an Edwardian England full of magic, contracts, and conspiracies.Robin Blyth has more than enough bother in his life. He’s struggling to be a good older brother, a responsible employer, and the harried baronet of a seat gutted by his late parents’ excesses. When an administrative mistake sees him named the civil service liaison to a hidden magical society, he discovers what’s been operating beneath the unextraordinary reality he’s always known.Now Robin must contend with the beauty and danger of magic, an excruciating deadly curse, and the alarming visions of the future that come with it—not to mention Edwin Courcey, his cold and prickly counterpart in the magical bureaucracy, who clearly wishes Robin were anyone and anywhere else.Robin’s predecessor has disappeared, and the mystery of what happened to him reveals unsettling truths about the very oldest stories they’ve been told about the land they live on and what binds it. Thrown together and facing unexpected dangers, Robin and Edwin discover a plot that threatens every magician in the British Isles—and a secret that more than one person has already died to keep.The Last Binding Trilogy:A Marvellous LightA Restless TruthA Power Unbound
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Booklist Review
Opposites attract in this impressive, queer fantasy set in Edwardian England. Robin Blyth, an English society jock, is thrown into the magical world after being mistakenly assigned to the Office of Special Domestic Affairs and Complaints, a government position that works with the magical liaison, the uptight Edwin Courcey. Edwin initially bristles at the churlish Robin and means to correct this obvious human resource error by erasing his memory with lethe-mint, a common practice in the magic world. However, his plans change when Robin is attacked then marked with a strange tattooed curse by a group of masked magicians looking for the last contract. But why is the last contract so important? What happened to Robin's predecessor? Will they be able to remove Robin's curse before it's too late? And why is he suddenly having strange visions? Both men tentatively dance around their growing attraction until a dangerous encounter with an imbued hedge maze brings everything to a boiling point. Marske's debut successfully combines the steamy romance of Casey McQuiston's Red, White, and Royal Blue (2019) with enchanting magic and mystery à la Harry Potter. This trilogy opener is sure to capture the hearts of romance and fantasy readers alike.
Publisher's Weekly Review
Marske debuts with a breathtaking queer romantic fantasy set in Edwardian England. Financial necessity leads newly titled, 25-year-old baronet Robin Blyth to take a post in the Office of Special Domestic Affairs and Complaints, where Edwin Courcey, liaison to the Chief Minister of the Magical Assembly, "unbushells" him by disclosing the reality of magic. Thugs accost Robin that same evening, placing a curse on him and demanding to know the location of a powerful object his predecessor hid. When Edwin learns of the curse, which gives Robin unbidden glimpses of the future, he whisks Robin to his family's country estate. There, Edwin, who lacks raw magical power but has a keen mind and a knack for research, attempts to find a solution while his family, including a sister whose pranks teeter on mean-spirited and a brother who torments him, cook up magical diversions. Edwin and Robin share some deliciously described sexual encounters as their research takes them to a powerful, dangerous magical estate. After forcing a vision leaves Robin nonresponsive, Edwin makes a risky decision that lifts the curse but causes a rift between the men as the identities of Robin's attackers come to light. Sensual erotic scenes, an intriguing magic system, and a puzzling mystery combine to make this novel a wonder. Fans of C.L. Polk's Witchmark, period queer novels, and creative fantasy will all clamor for more. Agent: Diana Fox, Fox Literary. (Nov.)
Library Journal Review
Marske's sparkling debut, a queer fantasy set in Edwardian England, features newly minted baronet Robin Blyth, who joins forces with government official Edwin Courcey to investigate a sinister magical plot. Robin's first day working for the Office of Special Domestic Affairs and Complaints, a shadowy government division that liaises with the magical world, is completely shocking. Not only does he learn that magic is real, but he is also attacked and marked with a deadly curse. Attempting to remove the curse, Edwin and Robin seek answers among the magical elite and discover that Robin's curse is part of a deeply rooted conspiracy. In the course of their travels, a tender and sensual romance blooms between the two, lending depth to this already captivating tale. Narrator David Thorpe skillfully conjures Marske's painstakingly crafted world, populating it with characters that range from perfectly affable to deliciously evil. Thorpe's depiction of Robin and Edwin's sexual encounters is superb, exquisitely bringing out the eroticism while also emphasizing the tenderness and love that runs throughout. VERDICT A perfect addition to round out any fantasy collection.--Sarah Hashimoto
Booklist Reviews
*Starred Review* Opposites attract in this impressive, queer fantasy set in Edwardian England. Robin Blyth, an English society jock, is thrown into the magical world after being mistakenly assigned to the Office of Special Domestic Affairs and Complaints, a government position that works with the magical liaison, the uptight Edwin Courcey. Edwin initially bristles at the churlish Robin and means to correct this obvious human resource error by erasing his memory with lethe-mint, a common practice in the magic world. However, his plans change when Robin is attacked then marked with a strange tattooed curse by a group of masked magicians looking for the last contract. But why is the last contract so important? What happened to Robin's predecessor? Will they be able to remove Robin's curse before it's too late? And why is he suddenly having strange visions? Both men tentatively dance around their growing attraction until a dangerous encounter with an imbued hedge maze brings everything to a boiling point. Marske's debut successfully combines the steamy romance of Casey McQuiston's Red, White, and Royal Blue (2019) with enchanting magic and mystery à la Harry Potter. This trilogy opener is sure to capture the hearts of romance and fantasy readers alike. Copyright 2021 Booklist Reviews.
Library Journal Reviews
In Edwardian England, Baronet Robin Blyth is trying to keep his life and estate in order when he learns that he has been named the civil service liaison to a hidden magical society he never knew existed. Edwin Courcey, his crusty counterpart in magic's realm, resists him mightily. But the disappearance of Robin's predecessor compels them to investigate together, and soon they unearth a plot targeting magicians in the British Isles that has already cost a few lives. A debut novel from an Aurealis short-listed author, cohost of Be the Serpent, a Hugo Award-nominated podcast; with a 75,000-copy first printing.
Copyright 2021 Library Journal.Library Journal Reviews
In Marske's Edwardian England-set fantasy debut, Robin Blyth has just become the baronet of the estate his parents drove into the red. He's forced to take a civil service job ("Assistant in the Office of Special Domestic Affairs and Complaints") in a ministry whose purpose is a mystery to him. His new colleague is the Minister's handsome and intriguing liaison Edwin Coursey, who's hunting for Robin's mysteriously disappeared predecessor. From Edwin, Robin learns that they all work for the Magical Assembly and that magic is real and used by many Britons. Robin knows he's in over his head and hopes that he'll soon be replaced, yet only trouble arrives. He must face sinister individuals, a curse, family secrets, and a mysterious object that could reveal the origination of magic—and how to control it. As answers are revealed, and romantic feelings bloom between Robin and Edwin, the story moves between emotional arcs and physical action, peppered with thoughtful interaction and charming dialogue. Characters are white, save for an Indian secretary. VERDICT Marske's debut is a delightful blend of Edwardian fantasy and romance, with enough twists and questions to have readers clamoring for the next in the planned series.—Kristi Chadwick, Massachusetts Lib. Syst., Northampton
Copyright 2021 Library Journal.Publishers Weekly Reviews
Marske debuts with a breathtaking queer romantic fantasy set in Edwardian England. Financial necessity leads newly titled, 25-year-old baronet Robin Blyth to take a post in the Office of Special Domestic Affairs and Complaints, where Edwin Courcey, liaison to the Chief Minister of the Magical Assembly, "unbushells" him by disclosing the reality of magic. Thugs accost Robin that same evening, placing a curse on him and demanding to know the location of a powerful object his predecessor hid. When Edwin learns of the curse, which gives Robin unbidden glimpses of the future, he whisks Robin to his family's country estate. There, Edwin, who lacks raw magical power but has a keen mind and a knack for research, attempts to find a solution while his family, including a sister whose pranks teeter on mean-spirited and a brother who torments him, cook up magical diversions. Edwin and Robin share some deliciously described sexual encounters as their research takes them to a powerful, dangerous magical estate. After forcing a vision leaves Robin nonresponsive, Edwin makes a risky decision that lifts the curse but causes a rift between the men as the identities of Robin's attackers come to light. Sensual erotic scenes, an intriguing magic system, and a puzzling mystery combine to make this novel a wonder. Fans of C.L. Polk's Witchmark, period queer novels, and creative fantasy will all clamor for more. Agent: Diana Fox, Fox Literary. (Nov.)
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Citations
Marske, F. (2021). A Marvellous Light . Tor Publishing Group.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Marske, Freya. 2021. A Marvellous Light. Tor Publishing Group.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Marske, Freya. A Marvellous Light Tor Publishing Group, 2021.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Marske, F. (2021). A marvellous light. Tor Publishing Group.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Marske, Freya. A Marvellous Light Tor Publishing Group, 2021.
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