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The Apprentice Liar and the Death of the World

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By Isabel J. Kim

Formats and Prices

On Sale
Mar 2, 2027
Page Count
320 pages
Publisher
Union Square & Co.
ISBN-13
9781454959359

Price

$13.99

Price

$18.99 CAD

Format

Format:

  1. Trade Paperback $13.99 $18.99 CAD
  2. ebook $9.99 $12.99 CAD
  3. Hardcover $19.99 $25.99 CAD

Arrow-Lee sold his first name to Death in a dream. In return, he relives his family’s death in his nightmares until he can figure out how to rewrite time, cheat Death, and live happily ever after. Should be easy. There’s only one problem: Arrow-Lee is seventeen and doesn’t know how to do any of that. Fortunately, he’s found Calla, a wizard with a library filled with black magics, and Arrow-Lee has no problems lying and grifting his way into an apprenticeship with her.
 
But apprenticeship comes with its own challenges. Like getting attached to Calla, who he’s supposed to be stealing from. Like learning that there are worse entities to make deals with than Death. And like learning that their timeline is more fragile than Arrow-Lee realized, and he might be the only person who can prevent reality from cracking like an egg. It’s too bad that everyone Arrow-Lee ever loved is on the other side. With reality itself on the line, Arrow-Lee is going to have to decide what really matters to him. 

Award-winning author Isabel J. Kim’s Apprentice Liar and the Death of the World is a smart contemporary fantasy filled with humor, heart, and the mind-bending physics of magic that’s perfect for fans of Lev Grossman and Maggie Stiefvater.


Isabel J. Kim

About the Author

Isabel J. Kim is a Korean-American speculative fiction writer with short stories published in Clarkesworld, Lightspeed Magazine, Apex Magazine, Fantasy Magazine, Beneath Ceaseless Skies, khōréō, and Strange Horizons. She’s won the 2021 Shirley Jackson Award for her short fiction. When she’s not writing, she’s co-host of the internet culture podcast Wow If True and a corporate lawyer based in New York City. You can find her online at http://www.isabel.kim and on Bluesky @isabel.kim.

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