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2001 novel by Matthew Stover
Blade of Tyshalle
First edition
AuthorMatthew Stover
Cover artistDave McKean
LanguageEnglish
GenreFantasy, Science fiction
PublisherDel Rey Books (US)
Publication dateApril 3, 2001 (US)
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (Paperback)
Pages736 (US paperback edition)
ISBN978-0-345-42144-9 (US paperback edition), ISBN 978-0-345-42143-2 (US mass market paperback edition)
OCLC45558875
Preceded byHeroes Die 
Followed byCaine Black Knife 

“ Don't care about gods. Gods are irrelevant. What counts is people. What counts is having respect for each other. ”

Blade of Tyshalle is a science fantasy novel by American writer Matthew Stover, set seven years after the events of its predecessor Heroes Die. It is the second book in the ongoing Acts of Caine novel cycle. Like Heroes Die, it focuses on Hari Michaelson and his struggles on Earth and Overworld.

Plot summary

Seven years after the events of Heroes Die, Hari Michaelson (also known as Caine) is a puppet executive on the Studio he used to work for. He is now a paraplegic and lives with his wife Shanna and her daughter Faith. He uncovers a plot by Earth's executives to infect Overworld with a plague of HRVP (an especially virulent form of rabies) that would clear the way for colonization of Earth's crowded population into the new world and an exploitation of its resources. In addition to Michaelson the story also details a number of other characters, including Hari's academy friend Kris Hansen, the former Overworld god Tan'elKoth (the former Ma'elKoth now exiled to Earth) and Raithe, a young Monastic adept obsessed with killing Caine.

References

  1. "Blade of Tyshalle Quotes by Matthew Woodring Stover". www.goodreads.com. Retrieved 2024-09-20.
  2. "Blade of Tyshalle | Random House Publishing Group". Retrieved 2024-09-20.


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