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City Without End (Book 3 of The Entire and the Rose)
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City Without End (Book 3 of The Entire and the Rose) Paperback - 2010

by Kenyon, Kay

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In this series, Kenyon has created her most vivid and compelling society yet, the universe Entire. Reviewers have called this a grand world, an enormous stage, and a bravura concept. On this stage unfolds a mighty struggle for dominance between two universes.

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Kay Kenyon, nominated for the Philip K. Dick and the John W. Campbell awards, began her writing career (in Duluth, Minnesota) as a copywriter for radio and TV. She kept up her interest in writing through careers in marketing and urban planning, and published her first novel, The Seeds of Time, in 1997. She is the author of eight sf/f novels including Bright of the Sky and A World Too Near. Recent short stories appeared in Fast Forward 2 and the Solaris Book of New Science Fiction, Vol. Two. Her work has been translated into French, Russian, and Czech. When not writing, she encourages newcomers to the field through workshops, a writing e-newsletter, and a conference in eastern Washington State, Write on the River, of which she is president. She lives in Wenatchee, WA with her husband. Visit her online at www.kaykenyon.com.

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"With Bright of the Sky and A World Too Near, Kay Kenyon established herself as one of the most underrated science fiction authors out there… The Entire and the Rose is without a doubt one of the most fascinating scifi series on the market today… [City Without End] is full of surprising twists and turns, and the plot moves forward at a crisp pace… The Entire and the Rose could well be the best game in town right now."
-Pat’s Fantasy Hotlist

"In the third Entire and the Rose novel, the conflict between the Entire’s rulers and those who would save the Rose comes to a head... The series’ fast-paced adventure, solid world building, and fascinating characters wind this volume to a satisfying conclusion and promise lots more intrigue in the next." -Booklist

About the author

Kay Kenyon, nominated for the Philip K. Dick and the John W. Campbell awards, began her writing career (in Duluth, Minnesota) as a copywriter for radio and TV. She kept up her interest in writing through careers in marketing and urban planning, and published her first novel, The Seeds of Time, in 1997. She is the author of eight sf/f novels including Bright of the Sky and A World Too Near. Recent short stories appeared in Fast Forward 2 and the Solaris Book of New Science Fiction, Vol. Two. Her work has been translated into French, Russian, and Czech. When not writing, she encourages newcomers to the field through workshops, a writing e-newsletter, and a conference in eastern Washington State, Write on the River, of which she is president. She lives in Wenatchee, WA with her husband. Visit her online at www.kaykenyon.com.