The Scarecrow

The Scarecrow

by Sean Williams
Publication Date: 06/12/2021

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The third book in internationally bestselling author Sean Williams’ Broken Land trilogy sees Ros, his camel, and Adi at last heading out of the desert—but once again, right into the hands of danger and dark-powered enemies. This time, it’s the half-human, half-material Scarecrow and he’ll stopped at nothing to get what he wants: a crystal Ros intends to bury in the bottom of the ocean, and the Golem Ros has locked inside.


‘This is speculative fiction of the highest quality.’ — West Australian


The Scarecrow was first published in 2008.


Sean Williams has been described by Aurealis Magazine as ‘without doubt the premier Australian speculative fiction writer of the age’. He writes fantasy and science fiction and has co-authored Star Wars novelisations with Shane Dix and the EX series with Garth Nix. For more information visit his website at seanwilliams.com.

ISBN:
9781922749345
9781922749345
Category:
Uncategorized
Publication Date:
06-12-2021
Language:
English
Publisher:
Ligature
Sean Williams

Sean Williams is a multi-award-winning, #1 New York Times best-selling author for readers of all ages. With over four million published words, in the form of series, novels, short stories and poems that have been translated into multiple languages for readers around the world, he has worked with visual artists, dramaturges, composers and other writers on collaborative works that include stories set in the Star Wars and Doctor Who universes, original series created with Garth Nix, and a science-fiction musical performed at the National Museum in Canberra.

In 2017, he was the recipient of the Australian Antarctica Division's annual Arts Fellowship. His most recent novels Impossible Music and Her Perilous Mansion were nominated for the Ethel Turner Prize for Young People's Literature and the Patricia Wrightson Prize for Children's Literature respectively. Both are Children's Book Council of Australia Notable Books. As well as being a senior lecturer at Flinders University, he writes articles about creative writing; composes music that has been released internationally and commissioned for exhibitions, live performances, and the stage; and cooks a mean Brussels sprout.

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