The Distant Suns

The Distant Suns

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Format Paperback
Pages 192
Language English
Published Aug 1, 1989
Publisher Hodder & Stoughton General Division
ISBN-10 0450501043
ISBN-13 9780450501043
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In a universe teeming with strange worlds and cosmic challenges, the tale follows the adventures of Cornelius, a character known for navigating the delicate balance between chaos and order. As he embarks on a quest among the stars, readers are invited to explore realms that shift with the whims of fate and desire. The pair of authors, Michael Moorcock and Philip James, weave a narrative that is both enthralling and unpredictable, pushing the boundaries of speculative fiction.

The vivid illustrations by James Cawthorn add a striking layer to the storytelling, breathing life into the spectacular settings and the eclectic cast of characters. Each page transforms into a visual feast, complementing the intricate prose with enchanting artwork that draws readers deeper into the cosmic tapestry.

Throughout the journey, themes of identity and destiny interlace as Cornelius confronts not only external adversaries but also his own inner demons. The narrative sparks contemplation on the nature of existence, love, and the universe itself, captivating the reader's imagination.

Vividly imaginative and richly layered, this collaboration crafts a narrative that resonates with both long-time fans of Moorcock's work and new readers. The foray into the distant suns offers an exhilarating adventure that is as thought-provoking as it is engaging.

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