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March's End
March's End

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Readers who enjoy modern fantasy infused with deep emotional themes and intricate world-building. It’s particularly suited for fans of authors like Neil Gaiman, Susanna Clarke, or Lev Grossman.

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Summary

March’s End is a darkly intricate fantasy novel about the fractured bonds of a family and the secrets they guard. The Marches are the caretakers of an ancient and mystical realm, a duty passed down through generations. When their family ties begin to fray, the once-hidden world they are sworn to protect starts to unravel. Strange forces awaken, and the March siblings are forced to confront long-buried truths that could either save or doom them. As past betrayals and present dangers converge, the fate of both worlds hangs in the balance.

 

Reviews

"Polansky delivers an evocative and haunting tale that lingers long after the last page. March’s End is a richly imagined story of loss, responsibility, and the inescapable ties of family. The prose is lyrical and immersive, making the magical feel deeply real."

"A fantasy novel unlike any other, where the fantastical elements are seamlessly woven into the deep emotional struggles of its characters. The way Polansky constructs the duality of worlds—the mundane and the magical—is nothing short of mesmerizing."

"This is a novel about the past and how it refuses to stay buried. The March family’s secrets slowly unravel, and the tension builds with masterful pacing. Readers will find themselves invested in both the characters and the eerie, mysterious world they are bound to."

About Edition

Book Title: March's End - Daniel Polansky
Book Genre: Fantasy. Horror
ISBN: 9781915202451
Number of Pages: 392
Publishing Date: May 9, 2023
Cover Type: Paperback

About Author

Daniel Polansky is known for blending fantasy with elements of noir, history, and philosophy. His Low Town series and The Builders have cemented his reputation as a masterful storyteller who creates layered narratives with compelling, morally complex characters. His works often have a melancholic edge, delving into themes of power, regret, and redemption.

 



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