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In a frozen and hopeless future, Raidon City stands, the last bastion of civilisation in an otherwise barbaric world. The city's elite soldiers, the Corps, keep its inhabitants safe, hunting the treacherous Ramasites scattered around the barren wastes who seek to bring the city to its knees. To the Corps, these outsiders are vermin, nothing more than animals to be slaughtered on sight - and they delight in this sport. To the citizens of Raidon, the Corps are their heroes, the offspring of noble lines sacrificing all to protect their beloved home.

At least, this is how it seems.

Fiercest among the corpsmen is Riven, whose prowess in battle is matched only by the intellect he evinces in the ritual games of their order. But Riven will learn of cracks in the propaganda of the city-state; of long-kept secrets festering in the darkness; and of rumours of a coming Ramasite invasion that conflict with the reality he sees beyond the walls.

Questioning his own morals and introduced to truths that challenge a lifetime of indoctrination, Riven must tackle an eternal question at the risk of Raidon's demise...

How can an intelligent man be so easily fooled?



Exclusive pre-release event in the Irish Writers Centre, as part of the Dublin Book Festival. Official (West Coast) launch in Charlie Byrne's Bookshop, Galway. East Coast launch in Roe River Books, Dundalk, Co. Louth. Special event in HMV Henry Street, Dublin. Events information on templedarkbooks.com

About the Author

Tom O'Connell lives in County Galway in Ireland. He holds degrees in English and law from the University of Galway, and won the Dr. H.H. Stewart and Peel prizes for English composition in 2018. The brief legal stint that followed couldn't deter him from a lifelong love of writing, and he is currently studying for his MA in English, turning in papers rather than briefs.

This has required a litany of odd jobs to support himself, from jeweller to gym receptionist, but the thrill of creating written works sustains him most of all - and he feels he is doing justice, if not to the legal world, then to his five-year-old self, who was wont to hijack school lessons with handwritten stories brought from home.

Lichtenberg is his debut novel, a dystopian tale that draws on his academic background in exploring themes of language: its ability to distort perception, influence will, and create ideology. He similarly weaves his legal experience into the story, lending realism to his worldbuilding and the social structure of Lichtenberg's unforgiving world. The novel was selected as one of the twelve winners (from 700) of the Irish Writers Centre's Novel Fair 2023.

Tom is planning on pursuing a PhD in contemporary dystopian literature following the completion of his MA.



Reviews
  • "This is a stellar debut. O'Connell writes with great immediacy. Both epic and intimate, he tells his terrific story with full-blooded conviction. I loved it!" - Mike McCormack, International Dublin Literary Award Winner
  • "Impressive world-building, compelling narration and a propulsive plot combine to make Lichtenberg a brilliant debut novel, with a vital message for our times." - Catherine Doyle, NY Times Bestselling Author of The Dagger and The Flame
  • "An immersive and atmospheric read that puts you right in the heart of an oppressive regime as Riven, one of the city's elite soldiers, struggles with the disintegration of his ideals and preconceptions. This book should be read by anyone who jumps to conclusions amidst the milieu of disinformation, prejudice, and misguided anger directed towards the 'other' in society. In this timely novel, O'Connell challenges us to rethink our biases and, in the parlance of the day, check our privilege." - Ronald A. Geobey, Author of Kiranis
  • "...a beautifully written book...elegant, polished, and intelligent throughout. O'Connell has command over language, and his writing exudes literary ambition." - Gary J. Martin, Author of Knight of Gaelgara



Awards
Winner of Irish Writers Centre's Novel Fair 2023.



Book Information
ISBN 9781068250736
Author Tom O'Connell
Format Paperback
Imprint Temple Dark Books
Publisher Temple Dark Books

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