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Sonia Tagliareni’s DEATHBRINGER trilogy sells in six-figure pre-empts in the UK and US

We’re thrilled to announce that Sonia Tagliareni’s debut Deathbringer fantasy trilogy has sold for six-figure pre-empts in the UK and the US. Charlotte Trumble at Simon & Schuster UK acquired UK and Commonwealth (excluding Canada) rights in a major six-figure pre-empt from Juliet Mushens, while North American rights went to Elizabeth Hitti at Atria Books, Simon & Schuster US in a six-figure pre-empt by Ginger Clark on behalf of Juliet.

The trilogy had its first international offer within 24 hours of submission and has sold in a five-way German auction to Heyne in a “significant” six-figure deal, an Italian pre-empt to Garzanti and in France to Olympe, with more territories expected during the Frankfurt Book Fair. Deathbringer will be published in hardback in early 2026 as a major lead title for S&S globally. It is the first in a fantasy trilogy, which includes necromancers, forbidden love and a murder mystery in a magical academy setting, where death mage Viola and poison mage Sylas must work together to stop a killer. Mushens said that she “fell in love with Deathbringer instantly”.

Sonia Tagliareni is a fantasy writer with a passion for food. She speaks English, French, and Mauritian Creole. Born in Mauritius and having spent her early adult years in the United States, she now hops around the world with her husband and son. If she’s not glued to her laptop, you can find her at high tea.

Tagliareni said: “Charlotte and Elizabeth’s enthusiasm have won me over – I cannot think of better champions to bring Sylas and Viola’s story to the world. To top it off, we have my absolute dream publishers in foreign territories”.

Trumble said: “Deathbringer has one of those fantasy settings which as a reader you never want to leave, despite all the death. I adore Sonia’s writing, which is immediately pacy and compelling, but with a real atmospheric quality, and I knew immediately that I needed to bring this incredible trilogy to S&S”.

Mushens added: “I loved how this book plays with some of my favourite tropes – a magical academy, enemies-to-lovers, found family, the reluctant chosen one – while also introducing one of the freshest magical systems I’d read in a long time, and in an unusual, low-tech fantasy world setting”.

Deathbringer

Born with a rare ability to control the dead, Viola has two reasons to hate her death magic: it killed her sister and now it will kill her too. Desperate to solve her sister’s murder she enrols at Gorhail Institute of Magic where Olivia spent her final days. When Viola meets Sylas, a poison mage whose powers come from three magical snakes, they immediately mistrust each other.

Sylas’s mother died at the hands of a mortemagi and he wants nothing to do with one of their kind. But when Sylas reluctantly heals Viola after an attack, he forms a bond with her which threatens to overwhelm his loyalties – and his common sense. Thrust into the perilous passageways and dank catacombs of Gorhail, they uncover a greater conspiracy: someone is killing mages to steal their magic, and if they aren’t fast enough to find the murderer,Viola will be the next to die.