<span>‘Exquisite and devastating. It won’t fail to move you’ – Shelley Parker-Chan, author of She Who Became the Sun Inspired by the legend of Xishi, one of the famous Four Beauties of Ancient China, A Song to Drown Rivers is an epic historical fantasy about womanhood, war, sacrifice and love against all odds as the fate of two kingdoms hangs in a delicate balance. Her beauty hides a deadly purpose . . . Since birth, Xishi’s extraordinary beauty has been seen as a blessing. When Xishi draws the attention of the famous young military advisor Fanli, he presents her with a rare opportunity: to use her beauty as a weapon. One that could topple the rival neighbouring kingdom, improve the lives of her people and avenge her sister’s murder. All she has to do is infiltrate the enemy palace as a spy and seduce their immoral king. What neither Xishi nor Fanli expect is the doomed attraction that ignites between them. Even worse, Xishi soon finds herself under the hungry gaze of the king and his advisors. Despite his gentleness, a brutality lurks and Xishi knows she can never let her guard down. But the higher she climbs in the court, the further she and Fanli have to fall. And if she is unmasked as a traitor, she will bring both kingdoms down . . . 'An elegant historical epic' – Samantha Shannon, author of The Priory of the Orange Tree ‘Stunning and heart-rending’ – Chloe Gong, author of Immortal Longings</span>
<h3><span>Review</span></h3> <div class="a-section a-spacing-small a-padding-small"> <span>Liang has given us</span><span class="a-text-bold"> a new classic </span><span>that achingly captures the will of kings, the intelligence of women and the heartbreak of war.</span><span class="a-text-bold"> Exquisite and devastating</span><span>. It won’t fail to move you -- Shelley Parker-Chan, no. 1 bestselling author of </span><span class="a-text-italic">She Who Became the Sun</span><span><br><br>Ann Liang has fashioned </span><span class="a-text-bold">an elegant historical epic</span><span>, honouring the ingenuity of women in the face of impossible odds. </span><span class="a-text-bold">With impeccable pacing, evocative prose, and a romance that had my heart in a vice</span><span>, </span><span class="a-text-italic">A Song to Drown Rivers </span><span>will call you onward, page by page, until you reach its devastating end -- Samantha Shannon, bestselling author of </span><span class="a-text-italic">The Bone Season</span><span> and </span><span class="a-text-italic">The Priory of the Orange Tree</span><span><br><br></span><span class="a-text-bold">A stunning</span><span>, </span><span class="a-text-bold">heart-rending feat of a story.</span><span> </span><span class="a-text-italic">A Song to Drown Rivers</span><span> retells ancient legend with phenomenal voice -- Chloe Gong, author of </span><span class="a-text-italic">Immortal Longings</span><span><br><br></span><span class="a-text-bold">Exquisite, riveting, heart-wrenching</span><span>. Prepare to be swept away by the beautiful writing, forbidden love and complex characters -- Sue Lynn Tan, author of </span><span class="a-text-italic">Daughter of the Moon Goddess</span><span><br><br>By turns </span><span class="a-text-bold">searingly ambitious and heartbreakingly intimate</span><span>, </span><span class="a-text-italic">A Song to Drown Rivers</span><span> is an incisive, intricately crafted examination of power, politics and what we will become for those we love. This story swept me away -- Grace D. Li, author of </span><span class="a-text-italic">Portrait of a Thief</span><span><br><br></span><span class="a-text-bold">A devastatingly romantic tale </span><span>of survival and sacrifice amidst the rise and fall of empires -- June CL Tan, author of </span><span class="a-text-italic">Jade Fire Gold</span><span><br><br>Ann Liang’s </span><span class="a-text-bold">mesmerizing </span><span>prose, coupled with a poignant love story, weaves a tale of love, revenge and grief that will leave you breathless -- June Hur, author of </span><span class="a-text-italic">The Red Palace</span><span><br><br></span><span class="a-text-bold">Poignant and devastating</span><span>, </span><span class="a-text-italic">A Song to Drown Rivers</span><span> is filled with yearning, </span><span class="a-text-bold">a breathtaking story </span><span>that examines, with both gentleness and relentless honesty, those caught up in the violent ambitions of people in power -- Andrea Stewart, author of </span><span class="a-text-italic">The Bone Shard Daughter</span><span><br><br></span><span class="a-text-bold">An emotional odyssey </span><span>that you’ll want to read again and again – the first time with your heart in your throat, and every time after to savour each stolen look and word -- Joan He, author of </span><span class="a-text-italic">The Ones We're Meant to Find</span><span><br><br>Liang has managed that rare feat of retelling that honors a great epic while finding new depths and intimacies within it.</span><span class="a-text-bold"> This book stole my breath away</span><span> with its yearning and sorrow. Each word is chosen with exquisite care, each emotion crafted with true feeling, such that your own heart beats in time with the characters -- Vaishnavi Patel, author of </span><span class="a-text-italic">Kaikeyi</span> </div> <h3><span>About the Author</span></h3> <div class="a-section a-spacing-small a-padding-small"> <span>Ann Liang is the New York Times and Indie bestselling author of the critically acclaimed YA novels This Time It’s Real, If You Could See the Sun and I Hope This Doesn't Find You. Her books have sold into over twenty foreign territories. Born in Beijing, she grew up traveling back and forth between China and Australia, but somehow ended up with an American accent. She now lives in Melbourne, where she can be found making overambitious to-do lists and having profound conversations with her pet labradoodle about who’s a good dog. A Song to Drown Rivers is her adult historical debut.</span> </div>