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Reaper’s Gale

by Erikson, Steven

Description

All is not well in the Letherii Empire. Rhulad Sengar, the Emperor of a Thousand Deaths, spirals into madness, surrounded by sycophants and agents of his Machiavellian chancellor. Meanwhile, the Letherii secret police conduct a campaign of terror against their own people. The Errant, once a farseeing god, is suddenly blind to the future. Conspiracies seethe throughout the palace, as the empire - driven by the corrupt and self-interested - edges ever-closer to all-out war with the neighboring kingdoms. The great Edur fleet--its warriors selected from countless numbers of people--draws closer. Amongst the warriors are Karsa Orlong and Icarium Lifestealer--each destined to cross blades with the emperor himself. That yet more blood is to be spilled is inevitable... Against this backdrop, a band of fugitives seek a way out of the empire, but one of them, Fear Sengar, must find the soul of Scabandari Bloodeye. It is his hope that the soul might help halt the Tiste Edur, and so save his brother, the emperor. Yet, traveling with them is Scabandari's most ancient foe: Silchas Ruin, brother of Anomander Rake. And his motives are anything but certain - for the wounds he carries on his back, made by the blades of Scabandari, are still fresh. Fate decrees that there is to be a reckoning, for such bloodshed cannot go unanswered--and it will be a reckoning on an unimaginable scale. This is a brutal, harrowing novel of war, intrigue and dark, uncontrollable magic; this is epic fantasy at its most imaginative, storytelling at its most thrilling.

About the Author

Erikson, Steven

Steven Erikson is a Canadian author known for his epic fantasy series, "The Malazan Book of the Fallen." Erikson is also an archaeologist and anthropologist, and his background in these fields informs the world-building and cultures in his writing."The Malazan Book of the Fallen" is a ten-book series that follows various characters in a vast, complex world filled with magic, gods, and warfare. Erikson's writing is known for its deep philosophical themes, complex storytelling, and intricate plotting.Erikson's characters are often morally ambiguous, and his stories explore themes such as power, identity, and mortality. His world-building is incredibly detailed, with intricate histories and cultures that make the world feel real and lived-in.In addition to "The Malazan Book of the Fallen," Erikson has also written several other novels set in the same world, including "The Kharkanas Trilogy" and "The Path to Ascendancy" series. He is widely regarded as one of the most talented and influential authors in the fantasy genre today, and his work has earned him numerous awards and critical acclaim.

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