Présentation de l'éditeur
Although the scythe isn't pre-eminent among the weapons of war, anyone who has been on the wrong end of, say, a peasants' revolt will know that in skilled hands it is fearsome.For Mort however, it is about to become one of the tools of his trade. From henceforth, Death is no longer going to be the end, merely the means to an end. He has received an offer he can't refuse. As Death's apprentice he'll have free board, use of the company horse and being dead isn't compulsory. It's the dream job until he discovers that it can be a killer on his love life...
Revue de presse
'Cracking dialogue, compelling illogic and unchained whimsy...Pratchett has a subject and a style that is very much his own' ―
Sunday Times
'Pratchett's humour takes logic past the point of absurdity and round again, but it is his unexpected insights into human morality that make the Discworld series stand out' ―
Times Educational Supplement
Biographie de l'auteur
Terry Pratchett was the acclaimed creator of the global bestselling Discworld series, the first of which, The Colour of Magic, was published in 1983. In all, he was the author of over fifty bestselling books. His novels have been widely adapted for stage and screen, and he was the winner of multiple prizes, including the Carnegie Medal, as well as being awarded a knighthood for services to literature. He died in March 2015.terrypratchettbooks.com
Gaiman is the New York Times bestselling author of the novels
Neverwhere (1995),
Stardust (1999), the Hugo and Nebula Award-winning
American Gods (2001),
Anansi Boys (2005), and
Good Omens (with Terry Pratchett, 1990), as well as the short story collections
Smoke and Mirrors (1998) and
Fragile Things (2006). His screenwriting credits include the original BBC TV series of
Neverwhere (1996), Dave McKean’s first feature film,
Mirrormask (2005), the Doctor Who episode 'The Doctor's Wife' (2011) and, of course, the forthcoming 'Good Omens' TV series.