Since the time of prehistory, carpet makers have tied intricate knots to form carpets for the court of the Emperor. These carpets are made from the hairs of their makers’ wives and daughters; they are so detailed and fragile that each carpet- maker finishes only one single carpet in his entire lifetime. This art has descended from father to son since the beginning of time itself. But, one day, the empire of the God Emperor vanish…and strangers begin to arrive from the stars in search of the hair carpets. What these strangers discover is beyond all belief, more than anything they could have ever imagined…
Reviews
Eschbach’s first novel will blow you away. Yes, it’s that good.
–Analog
A considerable achievement, and one that suggests the presence of a world-class SF voice that we ought to know about.
–Locus
Enthusiastically introduced by no less than Orson Scott Card, this far-future novel does credit to everyone concerned, starting with its German author… Despite being broken into short episodes, the novel is one fluidly integrated story. Eschbach is likely to become an international phenomenon.
–Booklist
With his first work Eschbach shows that the German SF is not dead.
–Olive Faulhaber
Andreas Eschbach is one of the most acclaimed sf writers to emerge in Germany in the past decade.
–The Magazine of Science Fiction and Fantasy
Andreas Eschbach is a phenomenon.
–Lesen & Leute
Eschbach: take it and read it.
–Frank Schirrmacher, FAZ
Andreas Eschbach is incontestably the shooting star of the German SF scene.
–Heyne Science Fiction Yearbook
Many thanks to Richard for teasing me on not having had any works by non-UK/US writers.