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Malfuria Trilogy
by Christoph Marzi
Press Reviews
"I fell in love with the book, especially because of his use of language, which casts a magical spell over you"
Buchhandlung Hoffmann
"Christoph Marzi: a real discovery!"
Stern
"Christoph Marzi tells of a world that is both real yet full of wonder and magic"
nrz am Sonntag
"Marzi is capable of monumental story-telling"
Fränkische Nachrichten
"Richly imagined writing and thrilling to the very last page"
Lesart
"An excellent German fantasy of witches, flying ships and magic maps all set in an alternative Barcelona. Highly recommended!"
Kai Meyer (Author)
"An illuminating, evocative fantasy-fairytale of a young witch’s fight against the power of darkness. Hugely exciting"
Saarbrücker Zeitung
"Christoph Marzi enchants his reader with an almost fairytale-like handling. He shows the wealth of his imagination through the depth of his own unique ideas. A story that leaves the reader wide-eyed and deeply touched."
phantastik-news.de
"MALFURIA is the start of a new fantasy trilogy that surpasses all expectations of the genre and is full of surprises. An excitingly written fantasy novel, in which the themes of trust and greed, first love and responsibility are convincingly explored through word and deed."
Buchmarkt, Simone Leinkauf
"A truly amazing fantasy novel. I read Catalina’s story in one night, I really couldn’t stop. It was good, that we were on holiday and I was allowed to read late into the night. I can’t wait to read the second part. This is definitely my favourite book of the year."
Buchmarkt, Till (13 years old)
"Breathless excitement. Marzi chases his reader through the novel. That one becomes totally immersed in the novel, lies in the rapid hunt, the strange threats, the thickly atmospheric descriptions of places and the cleverly constructed tension. The author leaves us, however, with the feeling that we’ve participated with Catalina and Jordi. Through the darkness their love shines brightly, and begins to smoulder in the heart of the reader."
Bulletin Jugend & Literatur