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{{Infobox book
 
| name = The Unholy Consult
 
| name = The Unholy Consult
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| image = TUC.jpg
| series = [[Aspect-Emperor]] #3<br />[[Second Apocalypse (Series)|Second Apocalypse]] #6
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| series = [[Aspect-Emperor]] #4<br />[[The Second Apocalypse]] #7
| publisher = Penguin (Canada), Overlook (USA), Orbit (UK)
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| publisher = Overlook (USA)<br>Orbit (UK)
| release_date = 2015 (estimated)
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| release_date = July 6, 2017 (UK)
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July 25, 2017 (USA/Canada)
| preceded_by = [[The White-Luck Warrior (Book)|The White-Luck Warrior]]
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| preceded_by = ''[[The Great Ordeal (Book)|The Great Ordeal]]''
 
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| author = [[R. Scott Bakker]]
 
| author = [[R. Scott Bakker]]
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|pages = 632 (including Maps)|isbn = 978-1-4683-1486-1}}
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'''The Unholy Consult''' is the third and final novel in the [[Aspect-Emperor]] trilogy and the sixth in the [[Second Apocalypse (Series)|Second Apocalypse]] series.
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'''''The Unholy Consult''''' is the fourth and final novel in the ''[[Aspect-Emperor]]'' series and the seventh in ''[[The Second Apocalypse]]'' cycle.
   
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R. Scott Bakker finished the final manuscript and delivered it to his publishers in January of 2015.<ref>[https://rsbakker.wordpress.com/2015/03/27/earth-and-muck/ Earth and Muck]</ref> Originally, ''The Unholy Consult'' was intended to be the third and final novel in the ''Aspect-Emperor'' trilogy, however, due to the manuscripts length the book was split into two volumes{{dash}}the first being ''[[The Great Ordeal (Book)|The Great Ordeal]]'' and the second ''The Unholy Consult''.
On March 8th 2014, R. Scott Bakker [http://rsbakker.wordpress.com/2014/03/08/the-closing-and-opening-of-covers/ announced] that he finished the book and delivered it to his agent. No publication date has been announced, but the book is likely to be released early 2015.
 
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As well as the text of the novel, the book also contains a second "Encyclopedic Glossary", an updated and expanded version of the glossary published as part of ''[[The Thousandfold Thought]]''. The book also included two short stories, ''[[The False Sun]]'' and ''[[The Four Revelations of Cinial’jin]]'', in this volume renamed simply as ''Four Revelations''.
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The books tracks the movement of the [[Great Ordeal]] ever closer to [[Golgotterath]], its men maddened by the use of [[Sranc]] meat for sustenance, of Sorweel and [[Anasûrimbor Serwa]] and their journey that spirals ever closer to chaos, and of [[Drusas Achamian]] and [[Mimara]], as well as the [[Aspect-Emperor]] himself, as he embarks on a mysterious quest of his own, leaving [[Nersei Proyas]] alone to command the Ordealmen. Proyas must control the masses, and the horns of Golgotterath loom ever closer...
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==References==
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[[Category:The Unholy Consult]]

Revision as of 18:00, 27 November 2017


The Unholy Consult is the fourth and final novel in the Aspect-Emperor series and the seventh in The Second Apocalypse cycle.

R. Scott Bakker finished the final manuscript and delivered it to his publishers in January of 2015.[1] Originally, The Unholy Consult was intended to be the third and final novel in the Aspect-Emperor trilogy, however, due to the manuscripts length the book was split into two volumes—the first being The Great Ordeal and the second The Unholy Consult.

As well as the text of the novel, the book also contains a second "Encyclopedic Glossary", an updated and expanded version of the glossary published as part of The Thousandfold Thought. The book also included two short stories, The False Sun and The Four Revelations of Cinial’jin, in this volume renamed simply as Four Revelations.

The books tracks the movement of the Great Ordeal ever closer to Golgotterath, its men maddened by the use of Sranc meat for sustenance, of Sorweel and Anasûrimbor Serwa and their journey that spirals ever closer to chaos, and of Drusas Achamian and Mimara, as well as the Aspect-Emperor himself, as he embarks on a mysterious quest of his own, leaving Nersei Proyas alone to command the Ordealmen. Proyas must control the masses, and the horns of Golgotterath loom ever closer...

References