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The Book that Wouldn't Burn
The Library Trilogy

Product details

  • ISBN 9780008800413
  • Weight: 270g
  • Dimensions: 153 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Oct 2026
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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An epic fantasy adventure through cosy, cluttered bookshops, set in the world of Sunday Times bestseller Mark Lawrence's groundbreaking The Library Trilogy.

Bookshops have always been places where worlds collide. Places where ideas make war, where cultures meet and mate.

Frederick 'Red' Archer is hanging on at the edge of society, in the care of the state, when he wanders into the bookshop that will change his life.

Rose Penrose is watching the world from the other side of the page, exiled by an act of awful violence, and is now fleeing from story to story whilst searching for her own.

The Great Smith has had a hand in both their pasts and an eye on their future. They are tools that he has fashioned for a greater purpose. Tools to be used up and discarded.

All that is certain is that a story has them all in its jaws. And that it is about to bite.

Praise for Mark Lawrence:

'An excellent writer' George R.R. Martin

'The Library Trilogy should place Mark Lawrence’s name in the same breath as other twenty-first century masters of speculative fiction' John Mauro

‘Mark Lawrence gets better with every book' Fantasy Book Review

Mark Lawrence is married with four children, one of whom is severely disabled. His day job is as a research scientist focused on various rather intractable problems in the field of artificial intelligence. Between work and caring for his disabled child, Mark spends his time writing, playing computer games, tending an allotment, brewing beer, and avoiding DIY.

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