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Last Argument of Kings
The final installment of Joe Abercrombie's *First Law* trilogy brings the epic conflict to its grim zenith. As the fractured remnants of the Union face an existential threat from the barbarian hordes pouring south under their formidable king, the continent teeters on the brink of total collapse. Simultaneously, the enigmatic and ancient mage, Bayaz, continues his subtle yet ruthless manipulations, guiding key figures towards his obscure objectives, often at the cost of untold lives and immense suffering. This is a story where old debts are called due, prophecies loom large, and the foundations of the known world are being violently reshaped by power, ambition, and sheer desperation. Central to the unfolding chaos are characters grappling with their destinies and their deeply ingrained flaws. Logen Ninefingers, the legendary, violent Northman, finds his path intersecting with the invasion, his fearsome reputation preceding him as he confronts his own inner demons and the bloody legacy he leaves behind. Inquisitor Glokta, the embittered torturer, navigates a labyrinth of political conspiracy and personal pain, his cynical wit a shield against a world that has broken him, as he uncovers dangerous truths from the shadows. Meanwhile, the arrogant nobleman Jezal dan Luth is thrust into the crucible of war and leadership, forced to confront his own vanity and cowardice as he's groomed for a role he never desired. Themes of heroism's messy reality, the cyclical nature of violence, the corrupting allure of power, and the question of whether individuals are truly masters of their fate permeate the narrative, painting a stark, morally grey landscape. What makes *Last Argument of Kings* a compelling conclusion is its unflinching commitment to deconstructing traditional fantasy heroism. Abercrombie masterfully crafts characters who are deeply, often tragically, human in their imperfections, dialogue that crackles with dark humor and brutal honesty, and plot developments that refuse to offer easy answers. The story's power lies in its visceral portrayal of war, its cynical outlook on grand ideals, and the way it brings disparate character arcs to a brutally honest and satisfying, albeit bleak, convergence. It's a narrative that respects its readers' intelligence by presenting complex moral dilemmas and impactful consequences, making the ultimate fate of its characters and the world feel earned and profoundly resonant.
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Tomes & Tales
$7.95
1 copy
Publisher
Gollancz
Pages
695
Format
PAPERBACK
ISBN-13
9780575084162
ISBN-10
0575084162
Language
English
Published
2009-01-01
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