The Blade Itself by Joe Abercrombie opens an epic and dark fantasy narrative through three sharply contrasting protagonists. Logen Ninefingers, a notorious warrior from the brutal North, is trying simply to stay alive as feuds and old enemies close i…
The Blade Itself by Joe Abercrombie opens an epic and dark fantasy narrative through three sharply contrasting protagonists. Logen Ninefingers, a notorious warrior from the brutal North, is trying simply to stay alive as feuds and old enemies close in. In the Union’s capital, vain young officer Jezal dan Luthar pursues status and fencing glory, while crippled inquisitor Glokta uncovers treason and corruption through ruthless interrogation. When the enigmatic mage Bayaz draws them into wider schemes involving war, politics, and dangerous magic, their intersecting paths expose a world where power is fragile, alliances are uncertain, and heroism is difficult to distinguish from cruelty.
The Blade Itself by Joe Abercrombie opens an epic and dark fantasy narrative through three sharply contrasting protagonists. Logen Ninefingers, a notorious warrior from the brutal North, is trying simply to stay alive as feuds and old enemies close i…
The Blade Itself by Joe Abercrombie opens an epic and dark fantasy narrative through three sharply contrasting protagonists. Logen Ninefingers, a notorious warrior from the brutal North, is trying simply to stay alive as feuds and old enemies close in. In the Union’s capital, vain young officer Jezal dan Luthar pursues status and fencing glory, while crippled inquisitor Glokta uncovers treason and corruption through ruthless interrogation. When the enigmatic mage Bayaz draws them into wider schemes involving war, politics, and dangerous magic, their intersecting paths expose a world where power is fragile, alliances are uncertain, and heroism is difficult to distinguish from cruelty.