A Kingdom for a Stage
By Heidi Heilig
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About the Book
Caught in a war between the rebels and the invading colonizers, Jetta must make an impossible choice—save her people or protect her sanity.
The second book in Heidi Heilig’s acclaimed Shadow Players trilogy blends traditional storytelling with ephemera to weave an enthralling fantasy that fans of Leigh Bardugo and Sabaa Tahir will sink into.
Jetta is a wanted criminal. The army wants her for treason against the crown, for the sabotage of Hell’s Court temple, and for the murder of General Legarde. They also want her for the power in her blood—the magic that captures wandering spirits to give life to puppets, to rocks, to paper . . . to weapons. They’re willing to trade the elixir that treats Jetta’s madness for the use of her blood. The rebels want her, too, to help them reclaim their country. Jetta may be the one who can tip the scales in this war.
But Jetta fears using her power will make her too much like Le Trépas, the terrifying and tyrannical necromancer who once held all Chakrana under his thumb—and who is Jetta’s biological father. She’s already raised her brother from the dead, after all. And scared off Leo, the only person who saw her as she truly is. With Le Trépas at large and a clash between the army and the rebels becoming inevitable, Jetta will have to decide if saving her country is worth sacrificing her soul.
Acclaimed author Heidi Heilig creates a rich world inspired by Southeast Asian cultures and French colonialism. Told from Jetta’s first-person point-of-view, as well as with chapters written as play scripts and ephemera such as songs, maps, and letters, A Kingdom for a Stage is a vivid, fast-paced journey that weaves magic, simmering romance, and the deep bonds of family with the high stakes of epic adventure. It will thrill fans of Stephanie Garber and Renée Ahdieh.
Her power could save her country. Will it destroy her first?
- Morally Grey Heroine: Jetta can animate puppets with captured souls, but fears this power makes her too much like her tyrannical necromancer father, Le Trépas.
- Rebellion Against Colonizers: Caught between the invading army and the rebels who need her help, Jetta is the most wanted criminal in Chakrana—and the only one who can tip the scales.
- Intricate World-Building: Discover the lush, imaginative world of Chakrana, a land of rebellion and magic inspired by Southeast Asian cultures.
- Sibling Bonds: She’s already raised her brother, Akra, from the dead. Now, his loyalty is tested as she’s pulled deeper into the war.
- Unique Storytelling: Told through Jetta’s eyes, as well as play scripts, letters, and maps, this story unfolds like no other.
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“In this gorgeously crafted world of magic, betrayal and political upheaval, Heilig weaves an enthralling narrative that also includes plays, maps and songs.” — Paste Magazine
“Heidi Heilig . . . comes up with the kind of clever premises that make other writers wring their hands in envy. . . . All of the horrors that Jetta faces are happening on a bigger, grander scale, and now it feels like the fate of an entire nation hinges on her choices.” — NPR.org
About the Book
Caught in a war between the rebels and the invading colonizers, Jetta must make an impossible choice—save her people or protect her sanity.
The second book in Heidi Heilig’s acclaimed Shadow Players trilogy blends traditional storytelling with ephemera to weave an enthralling fantasy that fans of Leigh Bardugo and Sabaa Tahir will sink into.
Jetta is a wanted criminal. The army wants her for treason against the crown, for the sabotage of Hell’s Court temple, and for the murder of General Legarde. They also want her for the power in her blood—the magic that captures wandering spirits to give life to puppets, to rocks, to paper . . . to weapons. They’re willing to trade the elixir that treats Jetta’s madness for the use of her blood. The rebels want her, too, to help them reclaim their country. Jetta may be the one who can tip the scales in this war.
But Jetta fears using her power will make her too much like Le Trépas, the terrifying and tyrannical necromancer who once held all Chakrana under his thumb—and who is Jetta’s biological father. She’s already raised her brother from the dead, after all. And scared off Leo, the only person who saw her as she truly is. With Le Trépas at large and a clash between the army and the rebels becoming inevitable, Jetta will have to decide if saving her country is worth sacrificing her soul.
Acclaimed author Heidi Heilig creates a rich world inspired by Southeast Asian cultures and French colonialism. Told from Jetta’s first-person point-of-view, as well as with chapters written as play scripts and ephemera such as songs, maps, and letters, A Kingdom for a Stage is a vivid, fast-paced journey that weaves magic, simmering romance, and the deep bonds of family with the high stakes of epic adventure. It will thrill fans of Stephanie Garber and Renée Ahdieh.
Her power could save her country. Will it destroy her first?
- Morally Grey Heroine: Jetta can animate puppets with captured souls, but fears this power makes her too much like her tyrannical necromancer father, Le Trépas.
- Rebellion Against Colonizers: Caught between the invading army and the rebels who need her help, Jetta is the most wanted criminal in Chakrana—and the only one who can tip the scales.
- Intricate World-Building: Discover the lush, imaginative world of Chakrana, a land of rebellion and magic inspired by Southeast Asian cultures.
- Sibling Bonds: She’s already raised her brother, Akra, from the dead. Now, his loyalty is tested as she’s pulled deeper into the war.
- Unique Storytelling: Told through Jetta’s eyes, as well as play scripts, letters, and maps, this story unfolds like no other.
Product Details
Reviews
“In this gorgeously crafted world of magic, betrayal and political upheaval, Heilig weaves an enthralling narrative that also includes plays, maps and songs.” — Paste Magazine
“Heidi Heilig . . . comes up with the kind of clever premises that make other writers wring their hands in envy. . . . All of the horrors that Jetta faces are happening on a bigger, grander scale, and now it feels like the fate of an entire nation hinges on her choices.” — NPR.org