Reaper's Gale
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Description de l’éditeur
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.
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PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
In this bloody and dour seventh entry in the Malazan Book of the Fallen series (after 2006's The Bonehunters), the Letherii empire is under siege from within and without. The Tiste Edur uneasily rule the Empire of Lether, against the will of the Letherii people. Several factions in Lether seek to overthrow Rhulad, the emperor of a Thousand Deaths, who "is quite probably insane" and sinks further into madness every time he dies in combat and his sword resurrects him. Two forces also threaten Lether from the outside: the tribal Awl, led by the brutal warrior Redmask, force a confrontation, while a flotilla from the Malazan Empire sails toward the Letherii capital. The plethora of characters, attacks and counterattacks, hidden schemes and battling gods will mostly appeal to serious fans of brutal and complex epics, at least those who have fortified themselves by reading the earlier books.
Avis d’utilisateurs
Outstanding
Again, outstanding. Thank you to those gifted in the art of storytelling
Great start and end, but…
It gets long winded and like a lecture in the middle. Skipped many a long and unneeded paragraph.
I did say a great ending, however perhaps there was too much going on and it seemed as if the author was busy tying up loose ends at the end. Did the book end with a whimper? Perhaps.
Epic Continuation
"Reaper's Gale," another brilliant installment by Steven Erikson, cements his reputation as a master storyteller. Following the remarkable "Tides of Midnight" and the enthralling "The Bonehunters," this book seamlessly weaves together storylines from both preceding volumes, creating a tapestry of intrigue and emotion. Erikson's world-building remains unparalleled, as he introduces new landscapes and characters that enhance the series' depth.
Readers familiar with "Tides of Midnight" will appreciate the continuation of its intricate plot threads, while those who've followed the journey of "The Bonehunters" will find their investment in the characters richly rewarded. Erikson's ability to interconnect these narratives demonstrates his prowess in crafting a vast and interconnected fantasy realm.
"Reaper's Gale" keeps up the author's tradition of complex storytelling, providing layers of depth that fans have come to expect. His prose remains compelling, and the pacing strikes a harmonious balance between action and introspection. While some sections may require patience, the rewards are plentiful for those who commit to the journey.
In conclusion, "Reaper's Gale" is a testament to Erikson's skill at building upon the foundations set by "Tides of Midnight" and "The Bonehunters." It's a must-read for fans of the Malazan Book of the Fallen series, offering a symphony of plots and characters that will leave readers eagerly awaiting the next volume.