The Prize in the Game (novel)
- The Prize in the Game (novel)
Infobox Book |
name = The Prize in the Game
image_caption = Tor Books hardcover
author = Jo Walton
illustrator =
cover_artist = Jean Pierre Targete
country = United States
language = English
genre = Fantasy novel
publisher = Tor Books
pub_date = December 2002 (1st edition)
media_type = Print (Hardcover)
pages = 256 pp (hardcover, 1st edition)
isbn = ISBN 0765302632 (hardcover, 1st edition)
series = Sulien
followed_by = The King's Peace
"The Prize in the Game" is a fantasy novel written by Jo Walton and published by Tor Books in December 2002. The third of Walton's published novels, it is also the third of three "Sulien" novels. It is a prequel to both 2000's "The King's Peace" and 2002's "The Prize in the Game".
Plot summary
Publication history
*2002, USA, Tor Books ISBN 0765302632, Pub date 1 December 2002, Hardback
*2004, USA, Tor Fantasy ISBN 0765346702, Pub date 4 May 2004, Mass Market Paperback
ources, references, external links, quotations
Official "The Prize in the Game" websites
* [http://www.tor-forge.com/ Tor-Forge Books]
* [http://www.zorinth.net/bluejo/books/prize/pindex.htm Author's official website]
* [http://www.zorinth.net/bluejo/books/prize/prize.htm Full text of the novel (under CCL)]
Reviews of "The Prize in the Game"
*cite news | first = Christopher | last = Cobb | title = "Strife Without Bitterness": Jo Walton's The Prize in the Game | url = http://www.strangehorizons.com/2003/20030526/prize.shtml | work = Strange Horizons | date = 2003-05-23
*cite news | first = Steven H. | last = Silver | title = The SF Site Featured Review: The Prize in the Game | url = http://www.sfsite.com/04a/pg149.htm | work = SF Site | date = 2003
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