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| Veil of Gold, The | 
enlarge | Author: Kim Wilkins Publisher: Tor Books Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 261194
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 496 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6 Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 6.3 x 2
ISBN: 0765320061 Dewey Decimal Number: 823.914 EAN: 9780765320063 ASIN: 0765320061
Publication Date: July 22, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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When an ancient gold bear is found walled up in a dilapidated St. Petersburg bathhouse, researcher Daniel St. Clair and his frosty colleague Em Hayward set out for the university in Arkhangelsk to verify its age. Along the way they are mysteriously set adrift. Maps are suddenly useless. Lost and exhausted they turn north, sinking even deeper into the secrets and terrors of the Russian landscape. Daniel’s lost love, the wild and beautiful Rosa Kovalenka, fears the worst when Daniel goes missing and resolves to find him. To do so will mean confronting her past and secrets that she has fought to suppress. The only way to save him is to go forward, where she encounters the haunted Chenchikov clan, a family with their own shadowy tangle of grief, desire, and treachery. In the unknowable, impenetrable Russian forest, Rosa meets an enigmatic wanderer who is full of tales and riddles of times past. Who might hold the key to Rosa and Daniel’s future--or the destruction of their world.
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Adventure with a Russian Twist August 15, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
"The Autumn Castle" is an amazing novel from one of Australia's best authors.
Storywise, she combines European folklore and mythology with contemporary influences into a charming, hypnotic tale of search and rescue through time and space. A golden bear leads the way to the storied past of Russia inhablited by entities more at home in Grimms' Fairy Tales than modern day Russia. Daniel St Clair's love, Rosa Kovalenka, goes searching for him and encounters her past and the guidance of a wanderer with more mystery than answers.
Truly, this is a novel far removed from the usual fantasy realm, yet it beckons to a time before fairy tales were replaced by modern day mythologies.
Outstanding!
Tim Lasiuta
Russian history and folklore meet fast-paced, modern adventure September 26, 2008 I very much enjoyed a couple of this Australian author's other books--The Autumn Castle and Giants of the Frost, both released in the U.S. as mass market paperbacks--so I was excited to see her first U.S.-released hardback on the shelf. Her writing style is much more literary in this book, but not inaccessibly so. In addition, the story is well-plotted. Even five pages from the end, I wondered how she was going to wrap up loose ends. But she managed it and still left me satisfied as a reader.
She also managed to create a rich, alternate world, both terrifying and fascinating, based on Russian myth and folklore that she superimposes over the "true" Russian landscape of history and of today. Woven into the quest her three modern-day protagonists are forced to accept are imagined stories of Russian royalty, tsars and rulers from centuries past up to the ill-fated family of Nicolas II--and its these stories that finally culminate to solve the puzzle Daniel, Em, and Rosa were handed the day they found the mysterious golden bear that sets the whole novel in motion.
Entertaining October 17, 2008 Wilkins taps into the theme of a hidden, yet very powerful, mythical world alongside our own. A golden bear draws an unwitting researcher into the mysterious, thousand-year-old divide between our world (the Mir) and that of the story (Skazka). His rescue by his girlfriend requires her to confront her own magical past - with magic, there is always a cost. An entertaining read. (Reviewed in Russian Life)
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