The Gilded Crown: A Novel

The Gilded Crown: A Novel

by Marianne Gordon

Narrated by Kristin Atherton

Unabridged — 17 hours, 38 minutes

The Gilded Crown: A Novel

The Gilded Crown: A Novel

by Marianne Gordon

Narrated by Kristin Atherton

Unabridged — 17 hours, 38 minutes

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Overview

The Witch's Heart meets The Foxglove King in this debut novel about a woman who can bring people back from the dead, and the princess-and only heir to the throne-that she must protect, no matter the cost.

The first time Hellevir visited Death, she was ten years old...

Since she was a little girl, Hellevir has been able to raise the dead. Every creature can be saved for a price, a price demanded by the shrouded figure who rules the afterlife, who takes a little more from Hellevir with each soul she resurrects.

Such a gift can rarely remain a secret. When Princess Sullivain, sole heir to the kingdom's throne, is assassinated, the Queen summons Hellevir to demand she bring her granddaughter back to life. But once is not enough; the killers might strike again. The Princess's death would cause a civil war, so the Queen commands that Hellevir remain by her side.

But Sullivain is no easy woman to be bound to, even as Hellevir begins to fall in love with her. With the threat of war looming, Hellevir must trade more and more of herself to keep the Princess alive.

But Death will always take what he is owed.


Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

04/01/2024

Gordon debuts with a slow building but fascinating dark fantasy set in the vaguely Nordic fictional country of Chron, where a girl discovers the power to bring back the dead. Hellevir is born and raised in a cottage in the snowy woods and spends her childhood among trees and animals, using her gift to bring first a fox and then her own mother back from the land of death. Her life changes, however, when she’s summoned to the capital to resurrect the late Princess Sullivain, who, once alive again, appoints Hellevir as her personal reviver from death in case of future assassination attempts. The city is controlled by the Onaistian faith, which preaches kindness and hope, but persecutes “heathens” like Hellevir, opening up a thematic exploration of religious hypocrisy. The tale is also a study of kindness and humanity, as Hellevir is molded and perhaps corrupted by the ways of the city, while conversely, Sullivain is persuaded to act against her tyrannical grandmother, the Queen, by Hellevir’s influence. Though it takes a while for things to get moving, once the plot picks up, readers will find plenty to hold their attention. This series is off to a promising start. Agent: Meg Davis, Ki Agency. (July)

From the Publisher

"Fascinating and fantastic, The Gilded Crown is a heartwrenching exploration of the cost of power, featuring a compelling and unforgettable heroine who possesses a gift that is both wondrous and terrible. I couldn't put it down!" — Sarah Beth Durst, award-winning author of The Queens of Renthia series

"The Gilded Crown has the feel of an ancient fairy tale freshly told. A rich and beautiful story of two women torn between impossible loyalties, this novel lures you effortlessly into a dark river of costly magic and difficult questions, and then refuses to deliver any easy answers. I can't wait to follow Hellevir and Sullivain wherever Death decides to lead them next."   — Freya Marske, award-winning author of A Marvellous Light

“Fantastic series opener . . . A richly imagined beginning that shouldn’t be missed.” — Kirkus (starred review)

"A beautiful fantasy full of quests, court intrigue, and star-crossed lovers." — Library Journal

“Fascinating dark fantasy . . . A study of kindness and humanity. This series is off to a promising start.” — Publishers Weekly

Library Journal

02/01/2024

DEBUT Hellevir has always been able to talk to animals and spirits, but at 10 years of age, she discovered she could also talk to Death. She learns to bargain with Death for the lives of creatures great and small. But there is a cost to keeping a soul alive, and Hellevir pays with blood and tokens from the living. Rumors spread quickly, and Hellevir soon draws the attention of the queen. When the queen's granddaughter is assassinated, Hellevir offers to bring her back to life. Once is not enough for the queen and princess, though, and Hellevir is forced to become the princess's personal resurrectionist. Hellevir moves to Rochidain, the capital city, to be on hand for the princess and finds herself tangled up in court politics and religious tensions. As war looms, Hellevir must balance her loyalties and love for the princess as she grows into her power. VERDICT A beautiful fantasy full of quests, court intrigue, and star-crossed lovers, Gordon's debut is the first of a duology, recommended for fans of Samantha Shannon's The Priory of the Orange Tree.—Maria Martin

Kirkus Reviews

★ 2024-05-04
A young woman is dragged from her quiet country life into the vicious, backstabbing world of politics and religion in this fantasy series opener.

Hellevir has always been different. When she was 10, she discovered the ability to travel into Death, the strange, liminal world ruled by a mysterious man in black. When she is 12, and her mother dies in childbirth, Hellevir travels to Death and offers the man in black a trade: If Hellevir gives up “something from life that is full of life” and a “blood gift” (in this case, one of her fingers), she will be able to return her mother to the world of the living. Milandre, an old healer and Hellevir’s mentor, warns Hellevir to keep her gifts a secret. But when the queen brings her poisoned granddaughter’s corpse to Milandre’s doorstep, Hellevir can’t stop herself from bringing the young woman, Sullivain, back to life. Soon afterward, Hellevir receives a royal summons to move to the city and be ready to bring Sullivain back from the dead at a moment’s notice. Only the man in black isn’t happy with Hellevir defying the laws of nature, and he requests a new kind of price if she wants to bring back any more lost souls without losing even more of herself. Gordon’s fantastic series opener paints the world of Rochidain with vivid detail, from its network of canals to the drunken parties of its nobles to the sinister state religion that has a strong hold on Hellevir’s mother. Hellevir’s complicated relationship with Sullivain, whose gratitude and attachment to Hellevir don’t stop her from threatening Hellevir’s family should she let Sullivain die, has more than enough substance to sustain the books to come.

A richly imagined beginning that shouldn’t be missed.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940159916099
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 07/02/2024
Series: The Raven's Trade , #1
Edition description: Unabridged
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