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The Veil of Gold

Written by Kim Wilkins

Average Score: 46(3)

When an ancient gold bear is found walled up in a dilapidated St. Petersburg bathhouse, researcher Daniel St. Clair and his frosty colleague Em Hayward set out for the university in Arkhangelsk to verify its age. Along the way they are mysteriously set adrift. Maps are suddenly useless. Lost and exhausted they turn north, sinking even deeper into the secrets and terrors of the Russian landscape.

Daniel’s lost love, the wild and beautiful Rosa Kovalenka, fears the worst when Daniel goes missing and resolves to find him. To do so will mean confronting her past and secrets that she has fought to suppress. The only way to save him is to go forward, where she encounters the haunted Chenchikov clan, a family with their own shadowy tangle of grief, desire, and treachery.

In the unknowable, impenetrable Russian forest, Rosa meets an enigmatic wanderer who is full of tales and riddles of times past. Who might hold the key to Rosa and Daniel’s future--or the destruction of their world.

Book Details

Fantasy
Hardcover, 496 Pages
Published by Tor Books on July 22, 2008
First Published by Tor Books in 2008

Reviews


The Zone | Gary Couzens
Review Rating: 80
After Giants Of The Frost, which I found a little disappointing, Wilkins is playing at full strength here.
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Strange Horizons | Hannah Strom-Martin
Review Rating: 40
It's a huge, ungainly mosaic of fabulous ideas and questionable execution that ultimately fails, a la Rasputin, to achieve its nebulous goals.
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Boomtron | Medora
Review Rating: 20
The premise holds promise, but unbelievable characters and a disjointed narrative suck the life from it from the beginning.
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