The Sad Tale Of The Brothers Grossbart

Jesse Bullington author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Little, Brown Book Group

Published:5th Nov '09

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A bloody, grim and thoroughly engaging tale of philosophical grave-robbers on the run in Mediaeval Europe.

In the plague-wracked and devil-haunted darkness of Medieval Europe, an elite few enjoy opulent lives while the majority eke out a miserable existence in abject poverty. Hungry creatures stalk the deep woods and desolate mountains, and both sea and sky teem with unspeakable horrors. For those ill-fated masses not born into wealth, life is but a vicious trial to be endured before the end of days.

Hegel and Manfried Grossbart could give a toss. Being of low birth means little, after all, when the riches of the mighty wait just inside the next crypt. The grave-robbing twins know enough about crusading to realise that if one is to make a living from the dead, what better destination than the fabled tomb-cities of Egypt?

But the Brothers Grossbart are about to discover that all legends have their truths, and worse fates than death await those who would take the red road of villainy . . .

Darkly funny, profane, erudite, bawdy, and wickedly original, Jesse Bullington's The Sad Tale of the Brothers Grossbart marks the debut of an amazing new talent. I loved it * Jeff VanderMeer *
A pair of the vilest, meanest, most murderous thugs ever to grace the pages of a fantasy novel ... This is not for the faint-hearted or the queasy - imagine Tarantino crossed with Rabelais * Guardian ‘This is a tale grimmer than the grimmest of the Grimms, redolent of blood, excrement, vomit and putrefaction … As the antithesis of conventional fantasy, this is a tour de force’ *
Telegraph * ‘Raucous, lewd, and grisly’ *
Esquire * ‘The mix of grimmer-than-Grimm fairy tale tropes […] and medieval history is striking and often funny’ *

ISBN: 9781841497839

Dimensions: 199mm x 154mm x 31mm

Weight: 320g

464 pages