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RASPUTIN'S BASTARDS<br />
<strong>•</strong> They were the beautiful dreamers. From a hidden city deep in the Ural mountains, they<br />
walked the world as the coldest of Cold Warriors, under the command of the Kremlin and<br />
under the power of their own expansive minds. They slipped into the minds of Russia's<br />
enemies with diabolical ease, and drove their human puppets to murder — and worse. They<br />
moved as Gods. And as Gods, they might have remade the world. But like the mad holy man<br />
Rasputin, who destroyed Russia through his own powerful influence, in the end, the psychic<br />
spies for the Motherland were only in it for themselves. It is the 1990s. The Cold War is<br />
long finished. From a suite in an unseen hotel in the heart of Manhattan, an old warrior<br />
named Kolyokov sets out with an open heart, to gather together the youngest members of his<br />
immense, and immensely talented, family. They are more beautiful — and more terrible —<br />
than any who came before them. They are Rasputin's bastards. And they will remake the<br />
world!<br />
KEY SELLING POINTS:<br />
<strong>•</strong> The National Post has described David Nickle as “a worthy heir to the mantle of Stephen<br />
King,” and Publisher's Weekly has called him “a writer to watch.”<br />
<strong>•</strong> Nickle is the author of more than 30 short stories, some of them collected in the<br />
award-winning collection Monstrous Affections and Eutopia: A Novel of Terrible<br />
Optimism.<br />
<strong>•</strong> Nickle is a past recipient of both the Bram Stoker Award and the Aurora Award.<br />
ISBN-13: 978-1-926851-59-4<br />
Price: $16.95 ($18.95 CAN)<br />
Publisher: ChiZine Publications<br />
Writer: David Nickle<br />
Size: 6 x 9<br />
Page Count: 500<br />
Carton Qty: 24<br />
Format: Softcover,<br />
Black & White<br />
Recommended Age: Mature<br />
Readers (ages 16 and up)<br />
Other Works by Creators:<br />
Eutopia: A Novel of Terrible<br />
Optimism<br />
(ISBN-13 978-1-926851-11-2,<br />
$15.95), Monstrous Affections<br />
(ISBN-13 978-0-9812978-3-5,<br />
$16.95)<br />
Comparison Title: The Fuller<br />
Memorandum<br />
(ISBN-13 978-0-441-01867-3,<br />
$24.95), Reamde<br />
(ISBN-13 978-0-06-197796-1,<br />
$35.00), The Men Who Stare at<br />
Goats<br />
(ISBN-13 978-0-14-312093-3,<br />
$15.95)<br />
Genre: Fantasy, Humor<br />
Ship Date: 6/12/2012<br />
Rights: Canada, Mexico, United<br />
States<br />
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