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City of Iron and Dust - Post-Apocalyptic Board Game Strategy Adventure | Perfect for Game Nights & Tabletop Enthusiasts
City of Iron and Dust - Post-Apocalyptic Board Game Strategy Adventure | Perfect for Game Nights & Tabletop Enthusiasts

City of Iron and Dust - Post-Apocalyptic Board Game Strategy Adventure | Perfect for Game Nights & Tabletop Enthusiasts

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Fast-paced and razor-sharp dark fantasy for readers of Nicholas Eames, Anna Smith Spark and Robert Jackson Bennett"A fantastic book, full of wit and sharp humor, City of Iron and Dust careens through a modernized faerie at a breakneck pace, full of verve and unforgettable characters. Oakes spins a smart, electric, and sometimes snarky tale, showing that the beating heart of modern fantasy is alive and well." – John Hornor Jacobs, author of A Lush and Seething Hell and The IncorruptiblesThe Iron City is a prison, a maze, an industrial blight. It is the result of a war that saw the goblins grind the fae beneath their collective boot heels. And tonight, it is also a city that churns with life. Tonight, a young fae is trying to make his fortune one drug deal at a time; a goblin princess is searching for a path between her own dreams and others’ expectations; her bodyguard is deciding who to kill first; an artist is hunting for his own voice; an old soldier is starting a new revolution; a young rebel is finding fresh ways to fight; and an old goblin is dreaming of reclaiming her power over them all. Tonight, all their stories are twisting together, wrapped up around a single bag of Dust—the only drug that can still fuel fae magic—and its fate and theirs will change the Iron City forever.

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It seemed surreal at first, and I kept trying to put the book down, but when I opened the Kindle, there it was, and their I was, and It grabbed me for another hour. These aren't the faery of Borderlands, or post-apocalyptic tomato paste Cincinnati. These are fae of Kosovo, and Kiev, Birmingham and Dublin. This is not a happy story. The writing keeps you guessing who are the good guys, who are the bad; who will be brave and who will waste their life in a meaningless gesture. One heck of a maiden flight. And maybe something of an allegory for our time.