de R. Scott Bakker
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de R. Scott Bakker
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de Scott Lynch
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de R Bakker
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de Scott Lynch
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Unfortunately, this is also the book's one weakness. There are so many characters and intrigues that readers will have to frequently consult the glossary to remind themselves of who's who and why they're fighting each other. But it's probably not fair to criticize a fantasy tale for presenting a world that's too real. And it's the world of Earwa that is the real star of the trilogy, as Bakker has invested it with a breathtaking social complexity, thanks in part to his allusions to European and Middle Eastern history. Earwa deserves a place beside Tolkien's Middle-earth, Robert E. Howard's Hyborian world, and Steve Erikson's Malazan Empire in the annals of great fantasy worlds. --Peter Darbyshire --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.
As the Holy War continues its inexorable southward march, it is itself conquered from within—by Anasürimbor Kellhus.
From the arid Plains of Mengedda to the humid banks of the River Sempis, the Men of the Tusk wage relentless war against the heathen Fanim. While the Lords of the Holy War plot and squabble, Kellhus patiently extends his dominion. The sorcerer Achamian and his lover, Esmenet, submit entirely, only to have their faith—and their love—tested in unimaginable ways. The warrior Cnaiür falls ever deeper into madness, convinced that Kellhus will betray their pact to murder Kellhus’s father. And the skin-spies of the Consult watch with growing trepidation.
After a harrowing trek through the desert, the Holy War assembles about the walls of ancient Caraskand. At long last, Caraskand will fall. But another prophet has arisen, one who walks in their very midst: the Warrior-Prophet. Brother turns against brother. In the Holy War's most desperate hour, every man, every woman, is forced to choose.
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