published in UK (Robinson, Longman), USA (Carroll & Graf, Baen Books), Spain and Germany (under the title Ashmadi). Available from Amazon. The Woman of Light transforms Robert the rat into a coachman to drive Amadea to the ball. At midnight, he becomes a rat again, but retains the power of human speech. His quest to regain his humanity leads to a chain of tragic events, culminating in a bloody war between rats and men. UK: “Engrossing, enthralling, enchanting and enlightening.” (Time Out). USA: “Powerful and grim, the novel has at its heart a strong humanistic concern over man’s inhumanity to man […] This is not a fairy tale for children, unless you want to risk them having nightmares of their own – but it is an intelligent and thought-provoking tale for adults.” Carolyn Cushman, Locus. Europe: “A gripping and thought-provoking fairy tale about otherness, about love, about humanity and truthfulness.” Wiener Zeitung
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