Logen Ninefingers might only have one more fight in him -- but it's going to be a big one. Battle rages across the North, the king of the Northmen still stands firm, and there's only one man who can stop him. His oldest friend, and his oldest enemy: it's time for the Bloody-Nine to come home.
With too many masters and too little time, Superior Glokta is fighting a different kind of war. A secret struggle in which no one is safe, and no one can be trusted. As his days with a sword are far behind him, it's fortunate that he's deadly with his remaining weapons: blackmail, threats, and torture.
Jezal dan Luthar has decided that winning glory is too painful an undertaking and turned his back on soldiering for a simple life with the woman he loves. But love can be painful too -- and glory has a nasty habit of creeping up on a man when he least expects it.
The king of the Union lies on his deathbed, the peasants revolt, and the nobles scramble to steal his crown. No one believes that the shadow of war is about to fall across the heart of the Union. Only the First of the Magi can save the world, but there are risks. There is no risk more terrible, than to break the First Law. . .
CEO at Danby Appliance and ShipperBee. Blogger at https://t.co/Ha7dJZrCrG
I have learned all kinds of things from my many mistakes. The one thing I never learn is to stop making them. ― Joe Abercrombie, Last Argument of Kings
I can has pointy ends.
On page 50 of 605 of Last Argument of Kings, by Joe Abercrombie https://t.co/N3C4KHk4CU
He/him. Aspiring writer of (a lot of) fantasy and (a little bit of) horror and science fiction . #amwriting #amrevising #amwritingfantasy #WritingCommunity
“Round and round in circles we go, clutching at successes we never grasp, endlessly tripping over the same old failures. Truly, life is the misery we endure between disappointments.” - Joe Abercrombie (@LordGrimdark), Last Argument of Kings