|Listed in category:
Have one to sell?

Lord of Order by Riley, Brett

by Riley, Brett | HC | Good
Condition:
Good
Former library book; Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ... Read moreabout condition
2 available
Price:
US $5.40
ApproximatelyS$ 7.31
Postage:
Free Economy Shipping. See detailsfor shipping
Located in: Aurora, Illinois, United States
Delivery:
Estimated between Sat, 22 Jun and Tue, 25 Jun to 43230
Estimated delivery dates - opens in a new window or tab include seller's handling time, origin ZIP Code, destination ZIP Code and time of acceptance and will depend on shipping service selected and receipt of cleared paymentcleared payment - opens in a new window or tab. Delivery times may vary, especially during peak periods.
Returns:
30 days return. Seller pays for return shipping. See details- for more information about returns
Coverage:
Read item description or contact seller for details. See all detailsSee all details on coverage
(Not eligible for eBay purchase protection programmes)

Seller information

Registered as a Business Seller
Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.
eBay item number:195647374546
Last updated on Jun 16, 2024 07:41:03 SGTView all revisionsView all revisions

Item specifics

Condition
Good
A book that has been read but is in good condition. Very minimal damage to the cover including scuff marks, but no holes or tears. The dust jacket for hard covers may not be included. Binding has minimal wear. The majority of pages are undamaged with minimal creasing or tearing, minimal pencil underlining of text, no highlighting of text, no writing in margins. No missing pages. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab
Seller Notes
“Former library book; Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ...
Binding
Hardcover
Weight
1 lbs
Product Group
Book
IsTextBook
No
ISBN
9781945501418
Book Title
Lord of Order : a Novel
Item Length
9 in
Publisher
Imbrifex Books
Publication Year
2021
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1.2 in
Author
Brett Riley
Genre
Fiction
Topic
Dystopian
Item Width
6 in
Item Weight
28.9 Oz
Number of Pages
439 Pages

About this product

Product Information

The Purge is here. New Orleans must die. Six conflicted conspirators gird for battle, fully aware that the looming apocalypse will demand horrific choices, test their faith, and require them to join forces with their sworn enemies.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Imbrifex Books
ISBN-10
1945501413
ISBN-13
9781945501418
eBay Product ID (ePID)
4050379013

Product Key Features

Book Title
Lord of Order : a Novel
Author
Brett Riley
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Dystopian
Publication Year
2021
Genre
Fiction
Number of Pages
439 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9 in
Item Height
1.2 in
Item Width
6 in
Item Weight
28.9 Oz

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
Lc Classification Number
Ps3618.I532724l67
Reviews
"With the one-two punch of Comanche and Lord of Order , Riley has established himself as an ambitious and versatile writer, and SF fans, especially those with a dystopian bent, will certainly love this one." --David Pitt, Booklist Magazine "Riley presents a convincingly bleak vision of the future in his latest. Riley has a facility for fast-paced action that keeps the pages turning. There's plenty to keep readers' attention and enough questions are left open to make a sequel welcome. Those who like their dystopias especially gritty will want to take a look." -- Publishers Weekly "The past is future in this sweaty, swampy, gun-slinging first cousin to dystopian classics like The Handmaid's Tale and Fahrenheit 451." --Stephen Scott Whitaker, co-editor of The Broadkill Review, and member of the National Book Critics Circle " Lord of Order is a thrillingly violent, dark and brutal story of conspiracy and rebellion. Set in a post-apocalyptic dystopian North America of the future, it is part spaghetti western and part thriller, mixed and painted onto a religiously-themed canvas and influenced by current events." --Lee Doughty, Grimdark Magazine "Brett Riley writes hard core action that should keep readers turning his pages, his literary point the hypocrisy and perfidy of extremist fundamentalisms that trample all freedom and humanity." --Douglas Unger, author of Leaving the Land, and Voices from Silence "Through vivid scenes of battle and quiet moments of reflection, this engrossing novel brings us to the heart of these internal and external struggles and, ultimately, suggests a way toward redemption." --Beth Castrodale, author of In This Ground and Marion Hatley "The writing, very to-the-point, without frills or unnecessary ornaments, is really good--tight, straight, charismatic, atmospheric, drawing me in and dragging me along in a relentless pace through the whole book." -- Dieter Moitzi Goodreads.com "To save mankind, people of faith must risk their lives, and their very souls. Lord of Order is a remarkable dystopian novel from the imaginative author of Comanche." -- A.D. Hopkins, author of The Boys Who Woke Up Early, "Riley presents a convincingly bleak vision of the future in his latest. Riley has a facility for fast-paced action that keeps the pages turning. There's plenty to keep readers' attention and enough questions are left open to make a sequel welcome. Those who like their dystopias especially gritty will want to take a look." -- Publishers Weekly "The past is future in this sweaty, swampy, gun-slinging first cousin to dystopian classics like The Handmaid's Tale and Fahrenheit 451." --Stephen Scott Whitaker, co-editor of The Broadkill Review, and member of the National Book Critics Circle " Lord of Order is a thrillingly violent, dark and brutal story of conspiracy and rebellion. Set in a post-apocalyptic dystopian North America of the future, it is part spaghetti western and part thriller, mixed and painted onto a religiously-themed canvas and influenced by current events." --Lee Doughty, Grimdark Magazine "Brett Riley writes hard core action that should keep readers turning his pages, his literary point the hypocrisy and perfidy of extremist fundamentalisms that trample all freedom and humanity." --Douglas Unger, author of Leaving the Land, and Voices from Silence "Through vivid scenes of battle and quiet moments of reflection, this engrossing novel brings us to the heart of these internal and external struggles and, ultimately, suggests a way toward redemption." --Beth Castrodale, author of In This Ground and Marion Hatley "The writing, very to-the-point, without frills or unnecessary ornaments, is really good--tight, straight, charismatic, atmospheric, drawing me in and dragging me along in a relentless pace through the whole book." -- Dieter Moitzi Goodreads.com "To save mankind, people of faith must risk their lives, and their very souls. Lord of Order is a remarkable dystopian novel from the imaginative author of Comanche." -- A.D. Hopkins, author of The Boys Who Woke Up Early, "With the one-two punch of Comanche and Lord of Order , Riley has established himself as an ambitious and versatile writer, and SF fans, especially those with a dystopian bent, will certainly love this one." --David Pitt, Booklist Magazine "The character development is expertly handled and believable. Troy and his deputies are deeply fleshed out and palpably conflicted, and the thematic dive into faith and the corruption of trusted institutions is pretty powerful stuff." --Kyle Holl, HorrorBuzz.com "Mr. Riley, an experienced screenwriter, knows how to keep the action rolling." --Tom Shippey, The Wall Street Journal "Riley presents a convincingly bleak vision of the future in his latest. Riley has a facility for fast-paced action that keeps the pages turning. There's plenty to keep readers' attention and enough questions are left open to make a sequel welcome. Those who like their dystopias especially gritty will want to take a look." -- Publishers Weekly "The past is future in this sweaty, swampy, gun-slinging first cousin to dystopian classics like The Handmaid's Tale and Fahrenheit 451." --Stephen Scott Whitaker, co-editor of The Broadkill Review, and member of the National Book Critics Circle "The resonance engendered by Atwood, Pullman, and now, conspicuously, Brett Riley. They are prophets of the terrible could-be. I was blown away by this book, and I want you to read it." --Paul Eberly, PaulEberly.com, " Lord of Order is a thrillingly violent, dark and brutal story of conspiracy and rebellion. Set in a post-apocalyptic dystopian North America of the future, it is part spaghetti western and part thriller, mixed and painted onto a religiously-themed canvas and influenced by current events." --Lee Doughty, Grimdark Magazine "Brett Riley writes hard core action that should keep readers turning his pages, his literary point the hypocrisy and perfidy of extremist fundamentalisms that trample all freedom and humanity." --Douglas Unger, author of Leaving the Land, and Voices from Silence "Through vivid scenes of battle and quiet moments of reflection, this engrossing novel brings us to the heart of these internal and external struggles and, ultimately, suggests a way toward redemption." --Beth Castrodale, author of In This Ground and Marion Hatley "The writing, very to-the-point, without frills or unnecessary ornaments, is really good--tight, straight, charismatic, atmospheric, drawing me in and dragging me along in a relentless pace through the whole book." -- Dieter Moitzi Goodreads.com "To save mankind, people of faith must risk their lives, and their very souls. Lord of Order is a remarkable dystopian novel from the imaginative author of Comanche." -- A.D. Hopkins, author of The Boys Who Woke Up Early, "The past is future in this sweaty, swampy, gun-slinging first cousin to dystopian classics like The Handmaid's Tale and Fahrenheit 451." --Stephen Scott Whitaker, co-editor of The Broadkill Review, and member of the National Book Critics Circle " Lord of Order is a thrillingly violent, dark and brutal story of conspiracy and rebellion. Set in a post-apocalyptic dystopian North America of the future, it is part spaghetti western and part thriller, mixed and painted onto a religiously-themed canvas and influenced by current events." --Lee Doughty, Grimdark Magazine "Brett Riley writes hard core action that should keep readers turning his pages, his literary point the hypocrisy and perfidy of extremist fundamentalisms that trample all freedom and humanity." --Douglas Unger, author of Leaving the Land, and Voices from Silence "Through vivid scenes of battle and quiet moments of reflection, this engrossing novel brings us to the heart of these internal and external struggles and, ultimately, suggests a way toward redemption." --Beth Castrodale, author of In This Ground and Marion Hatley "The writing, very to-the-point, without frills or unnecessary ornaments, is really good--tight, straight, charismatic, atmospheric, drawing me in and dragging me along in a relentless pace through the whole book." -- Dieter Moitzi Goodreads.com "To save mankind, people of faith must risk their lives, and their very souls. Lord of Order is a remarkable dystopian novel from the imaginative author of Comanche." -- A.D. Hopkins, author of The Boys Who Woke Up Early, "Riley ( Comanche ) presents a convincingly bleak vision of the future in his latest. Riley has a facility for fast-paced action that keeps the pages turning. There's plenty to keep readers' attention and enough questions are left open to make a sequel welcome. Those who like their dystopias especially gritty will want to take a look." -- Publishers Weekly "The past is future in this sweaty, swampy, gun-slinging first cousin to dystopian classics like The Handmaid's Tale and Fahrenheit 451." --Stephen Scott Whitaker, co-editor of The Broadkill Review, and member of the National Book Critics Circle " Lord of Order is a thrillingly violent, dark and brutal story of conspiracy and rebellion. Set in a post-apocalyptic dystopian North America of the future, it is part spaghetti western and part thriller, mixed and painted onto a religiously-themed canvas and influenced by current events." --Lee Doughty, Grimdark Magazine "Brett Riley writes hard core action that should keep readers turning his pages, his literary point the hypocrisy and perfidy of extremist fundamentalisms that trample all freedom and humanity." --Douglas Unger, author of Leaving the Land, and Voices from Silence "Through vivid scenes of battle and quiet moments of reflection, this engrossing novel brings us to the heart of these internal and external struggles and, ultimately, suggests a way toward redemption." --Beth Castrodale, author of In This Ground and Marion Hatley "The writing, very to-the-point, without frills or unnecessary ornaments, is really good--tight, straight, charismatic, atmospheric, drawing me in and dragging me along in a relentless pace through the whole book." -- Dieter Moitzi Goodreads.com "To save mankind, people of faith must risk their lives, and their very souls. Lord of Order is a remarkable dystopian novel from the imaginative author of Comanche." -- A.D. Hopkins, author of The Boys Who Woke Up Early, "With the one-two punch of Comanche and Lord of Order , Riley has established himself as an ambitious and versatile writer, and SF fans, especially those with a dystopian bent, will certainly love this one." --David Pitt, Booklist Magazine "The character development is expertly handled and believable. Troy and his deputies are deeply fleshed out and palpably conflicted, and the thematic dive into faith and the corruption of trusted institutions is pretty powerful stuff." --Kyle Holl, HorrorBuzz.com "Mr. Riley, an experienced screenwriter, knows how to keep the action rolling." --Tom Shippey, The Wall Street Journal "Riley presents a convincingly bleak vision of the future in his latest. Riley has a facility for fast-paced action that keeps the pages turning. There's plenty to keep readers' attention and enough questions are left open to make a sequel welcome. Those who like their dystopias especially gritty will want to take a look." -- Publishers Weekly "A deftly crafted and inherently compelling page-turner of a read, Lord of Order is a simply riveting." -- Midwest Book Review "The past is future in this sweaty, swampy, gun-slinging first cousin to dystopian classics like The Handmaid's Tale and Fahrenheit 451." --Stephen Scott Whitaker, co-editor of The Broadkill Review, and member of the National Book Critics Circle "The resonance engendered by Atwood, Pullman, and now, conspicuously, Brett Riley. They are prophets of the terrible could-be. I was blown away by this book, and I want you to read it." --Paul Eberly, PaulEberly.com, " Lord of Order is a thrillingly violent, dark and brutal story of conspiracy and rebellion. Set in a post-apocalyptic dystopian North America of the future, it is part spaghetti western and part thriller, mixed and painted onto a religiously-themed canvas and influenced by current events." --Lee Doughty, Grimdark Magazine "Brett Riley writes hard core action that should keep readers turning his pages, his literary point the hypocrisy and perfidy of extremist fundamentalisms that trample all freedom and humanity." --Douglas Unger, author of Leaving the Land, and Voices from Silence "Through vivid scenes of battle and quiet moments of reflection, this engrossing novel brings us to the heart of these internal and external struggles and, ultimately, suggests a way toward redemption." --Beth Castrodale, author of In This Ground and Marion Hatley "The writing, very to-the-point, without frills or unnecessary ornaments, is really good--tight, straight, charismatic, atmospheric, drawing me in and dragging me along in a relentless pace through the whole book." -- Dieter Moitzi Goodreads.com "To save mankind, people of faith must risk their lives, and their very souls. Lord of Order is a remarkable dystopian novel from the imaginative author of Comanche." -- A.D. Hopkins, author of The Boys Who Woke Up Early, "The past is future in this sweaty, swampy, gun-slinging first cousin to dystopian classics like The Handmaid's Tale and Fahrenheit 451." --Stephen Scott Whitaker, co-editor of The Broadkill Review, and member of the National Book Critics Circle "Brett Riley writes hard core action that should keep readers turning his pages, his literary point the hypocrisy and perfidy of extremist fundamentalisms that trample all freedom and humanity." --Douglas Unger, author of Leaving the Land, and Voices from Silence "Through vivid scenes of battle and quiet moments of reflection, this engrossing novel brings us to the heart of these internal and external struggles and, ultimately, suggests a way toward redemption." --Beth Castrodale, author of In This Ground and Marion Hatley "The writing, very to-the-point, without frills or unnecessary ornaments, is really good--tight, straight, charismatic, atmospheric, drawing me in and dragging me along in a relentless pace through the whole book." -- Dieter Moitzi Goodreads.com "To save mankind, people of faith must risk their lives, and their very souls. Lord of Order is a remarkable dystopian novel from the imaginative author of Comanche." -- A.D. Hopkins, author of The Boys Who Woke Up Early, "With the one-two punch of Comanche and Lord of Order , Riley has established himself as an ambitious and versatile writer, and SF fans, especially those with a dystopian bent, will certainly love this one." --David Pitt, Booklist Magazine "Riley presents a convincingly bleak vision of the future in his latest. Riley has a facility for fast-paced action that keeps the pages turning. There's plenty to keep readers' attention and enough questions are left open to make a sequel welcome. Those who like their dystopias especially gritty will want to take a look." -- Publishers Weekly "The past is future in this sweaty, swampy, gun-slinging first cousin to dystopian classics like The Handmaid's Tale and Fahrenheit 451." --Stephen Scott Whitaker, co-editor of The Broadkill Review, and member of the National Book Critics Circle "The resonance engendered by Atwood, Pullman, and now, conspicuously, Brett Riley. They are prophets of the terrible could-be. I was blown away by this book, and I want you to read it." --Paul Eberly, PaulEberly.com, " Lord of Order is a thrillingly violent, dark and brutal story of conspiracy and rebellion. Set in a post-apocalyptic dystopian North America of the future, it is part spaghetti western and part thriller, mixed and painted onto a religiously-themed canvas and influenced by current events."--Lee Doughty, Grimdark Magazine "Brett Riley writes hard core action that should keep readers turning his pages, his literary point the hypocrisy and perfidy of extremist fundamentalisms that trample all freedom and humanity." --Douglas Unger, author of Leaving the Land, and Voices from Silence "Through vivid scenes of battle and quiet moments of reflection, this engrossing novel brings us to the heart of these internal and external struggles and, ultimately, suggests a way toward redemption." --Beth Castrodale, author of In This Ground and Marion Hatley "The writing, very to-the-point, without frills or unnecessary ornaments, is really good--tight, straight, charismatic, atmospheric, drawing me in and dragging me along in a relentless pace through the whole book." -- Dieter Moitzi Goodreads.com "To save mankind, people of faith must risk their lives, and their very souls. Lord of Order is a remarkable dystopian novel from the imaginative author of Comanche." -- A.D. Hopkins, author of The Boys Who Woke Up Early, "The writing, very to-the-point, without frills or unnecessary ornaments, is really good--tight, straight, charismatic, atmospheric, drawing me in and dragging me along in a relentless pace through the whole book." -- Dieter Moitzi Goodreads.com "To save mankind, people of faith must risk their lives, and their very souls. Lord of Order is a remarkable dystopian novel from the imaginative author of Comanche." -- A.D. Hopkins, author of The Boys Who Woke Up Early, "With the one-two punch of Comanche and Lord of Order , Riley has established himself as an ambitious and versatile writer, and SF fans, especially those with a dystopian bent, will certainly love this one." --David Pitt, Booklist Magazine "Mr. Riley, an experienced screenwriter, knows how to keep the action rolling." --Tom Shippey, The Wall Street Journal "Riley presents a convincingly bleak vision of the future in his latest. Riley has a facility for fast-paced action that keeps the pages turning. There's plenty to keep readers' attention and enough questions are left open to make a sequel welcome. Those who like their dystopias especially gritty will want to take a look." -- Publishers Weekly "The past is future in this sweaty, swampy, gun-slinging first cousin to dystopian classics like The Handmaid's Tale and Fahrenheit 451." --Stephen Scott Whitaker, co-editor of The Broadkill Review, and member of the National Book Critics Circle "The resonance engendered by Atwood, Pullman, and now, conspicuously, Brett Riley. They are prophets of the terrible could-be. I was blown away by this book, and I want you to read it." --Paul Eberly, PaulEberly.com, " Lord of Order is a thrillingly violent, dark and brutal story of conspiracy and rebellion. Set in a post-apocalyptic dystopian North America of the future, it is part spaghetti western and part thriller, mixed and painted onto a religiously-themed canvas and influenced by current events." --Lee Doughty, Grimdark Magazine "Brett Riley writes hard core action that should keep readers turning his pages, his literary point the hypocrisy and perfidy of extremist fundamentalisms that trample all freedom and humanity." --Douglas Unger, author of Leaving the Land, and Voices from Silence "Through vivid scenes of battle and quiet moments of reflection, this engrossing novel brings us to the heart of these internal and external struggles and, ultimately, suggests a way toward redemption." --Beth Castrodale, author of In This Ground and Marion Hatley "The writing, very to-the-point, without frills or unnecessary ornaments, is really good--tight, straight, charismatic, atmospheric, drawing me in and dragging me along in a relentless pace through the whole book." -- Dieter Moitzi Goodreads.com "To save mankind, people of faith must risk their lives, and their very souls. Lord of Order is a remarkable dystopian novel from the imaginative author of Comanche." -- A.D. Hopkins, author of The Boys Who Woke Up Early, "With the one-two punch of Comanche and Lord of Order , Riley has established himself as an ambitious and versatile writer, and SF fans, especially those with a dystopian bent, will certainly love this one." --David Pitt, Booklist Magazine "Mr. Riley, an experienced screenwriter, knows how to keep the action rolling." --Tom Shippey, The Wall Street Journal "Riley presents a convincingly bleak vision of the future in his latest. Riley has a facility for fast-paced action that keeps the pages turning. There's plenty to keep readers' attention and enough questions are left open to make a sequel welcome. Those who like their dystopias especially gritty will want to take a look." -- Publishers Weekly "The past is future in this sweaty, swampy, gun-slinging first cousin to dystopian classics like The Handmaid's Tale and Fahrenheit 451." --Stephen Scott Whitaker, co-editor of The Broadkill Review, and member of the National Book Critics Circle "The resonance engendered by Atwood, Pullman, and now, conspicuously, Brett Riley. They are prophets of the terrible could-be. I was blown away by this book, and I want you to read it." --Paul Eberly, PaulEberly.com, " Lord of Order is a thrillingly violent, dark and brutal story of conspiracy and rebellion. Set in a post-apocalyptic dystopian North America of the future, it is part spaghetti western and part thriller, mixed and painted onto a religiously-themed canvas and influenced by current events."--Lee Doughty, Grimdark Magazine "Brett Riley writes hard core action that should keep readers turning his pages, his literary point the hypocrisy and perfidy of extremist fundamentalisms that trample all freedom and humanity." --Douglas Unger, author of Leaving the Land, and Voices from Silence "Through vivid scenes of battle and quiet moments of reflection, this engrossing novel brings us to the heart of these internal and external struggles and, ultimately, suggests a way toward redemption." --Beth Castrodale, author of In This Ground and Marion Hatley "The writing, very to-the-point, without frills or unnecessary ornaments, is really good--tight, straight, charismatic, atmospheric, drawing me in and dragging me along in a relentless pace through the whole book." -- Dieter Moitzi Goodreads.com "To save mankind, people of faith must risk their lives, and their very souls. Lord of Order is a remarkable dystopian novel from the imaginative author of Comanche." -- A.D. Hopkins, author of The Boys Who Woke Up Early
Lccn
2020-027324
Dewey Decimal
813.6
Dewey Edition
23

Item description from the seller

ThriftBooks

ThriftBooks

99% positive feedback
17.7M items sold
Usually responds within 24 hours

Detailed Seller Ratings

Average for the last 12 months

Accurate description
4.9
Reasonable shipping cost
5.0
Shipping speed
5.0
Communication
4.9

Seller feedback (5,220,648)

l***u (4269)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past month
Verified purchase
Fast shipping! Recommended!
l***u (4269)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past month
Verified purchase
Fast shipping! Recommended!
l***u (4269)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past month
Verified purchase
Fast shipping! Recommended!