Beschreibung
Produktdetails
Format
ePUB
Kopierschutz
Ja
Family Sharing
Ja
Text-to-Speech
Ja
Erscheinungsdatum
22.12.2025
Verlag
Haven PublisherSeitenzahl
(Printausgabe)
Dateigröße
525 KB
Sprache
Englisch
EAN
9798233070440
Phoenix Tear is a mythic, philosophical novel about the smallest possible miracleand the discipline required not to turn it into a god.
Set in a harbor city known simply as the Knife, the story revolves around a plain ring that carries the last workable yes in the world. It does not grant immortality or glory. It rents ten clean breaths of timejust enough to finish a correction without humiliation, to seat a wedge before a wall fails, to let teaching land where force would bruise. The question is not how to use this miracle, but how to hold it without letting it become power.
The people of the Knife refuse heroes and prefer recipes. They demote spectacle into chores, plaques into soap, ceremonies into labels written low enough for children to reach. Around them gather clerks, teachers, keepers, and carriers who practice a shared ethic: access over ornament, correction over applause, maintenance over myth. Every rule is provisional. Every miracle is counted. Every use must wash after.
Written in a voice that blends civic ritual, workshop language, and quiet insistence, Phoenix Tear reads like a manual disguised as a novel. Its magic is deliberately small, its stakes deliberately human. Repetition becomes reliability. Refusal becomes care. Wonder survives not in fireworks, but in ten well-spent breaths.
For readers of literary fantasy and political allegory, Phoenix Tear offers a radical reimagining of power: not as something seized or worshiped, but as something rented briefly, stewarded carefully, and returned clean. The book asks a simple question with lasting weightif a miracle were cheap enough to be decent, what kind of city would you build around it?
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