
First Law Trilogy Series - Collection Set of 3 Books. The Blade Itself, Before They Are Hanged and Last Argument of Kings by Joe Abercrombie
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Action & Adventure
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Format
Paperback
Pages
1,776
Language
English
Published
Sep 8, 2015
Publisher
Orbit
ISBN-10
163799589X
ISBN-13
9781637995891
Description
In a gritty and unpredictable world, Joe Abercrombie's First Law Trilogy weaves a tale where moral grayness reigns and no character is truly what they seem. Following a ragtag ensemble of characters, from a tortured torturer to an ambitious barbarian, the lines of heroism and villainy blur in the most compelling ways.
Throughout this collection, readers dive into a rich narrative infused with sharp wit and dark humor. The characters grapple with betrayal, ambition, and the relentless pursuit of power, creating a labyrinth of intrigue that keeps one guessing. Expect to encounter brutal battles, clever dialogue, and a refreshing take on classic fantasy tropes that subvert expectations at every turn.
Ultimately, this trilogy is about more than mere sword fights and spellbinding magic. It's an exploration of human nature and the consequences of choices made in a world that certainly won’t hold your hand. With every twist and turn, Abercrombie invites readers to reconsider what it means to be good—or bad—in the harsh realities of life.
Throughout this collection, readers dive into a rich narrative infused with sharp wit and dark humor. The characters grapple with betrayal, ambition, and the relentless pursuit of power, creating a labyrinth of intrigue that keeps one guessing. Expect to encounter brutal battles, clever dialogue, and a refreshing take on classic fantasy tropes that subvert expectations at every turn.
Ultimately, this trilogy is about more than mere sword fights and spellbinding magic. It's an exploration of human nature and the consequences of choices made in a world that certainly won’t hold your hand. With every twist and turn, Abercrombie invites readers to reconsider what it means to be good—or bad—in the harsh realities of life.
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