Kriegsklingen

Kriegsklingen

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Feb 10, 2020 · German · Paperback (800 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 800
Language German
Published Feb 10, 2020
Publisher Heyne Verlag
ISBN-10 3453320573
ISBN-13 9783453320574

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In a world marred by endless conflict and steeped in dark magic, survival hangs by a fragile thread. The characters navigate treacherous landscapes, where loyalties shift as quickly as the tides of war. Each battle is not just a clash of steel, but a dance of desperation, where trust is a rare currency and betrayal lurks in every shadow. As they grapple with their own desires and pasts, the line between heroism and villainy blurs, leading to unexpected alliances and heartbreaking sacrifices.

Amidst the chaos, the struggle for power and influence intensifies. The protagonists, each molded by their unique experiences, are drawn together by fate and bound by mutual goals, yet their paths are fraught with challenges. They must confront not only external foes but also the demons within themselves. This tale unveils a gritty tapestry of ambition, revenge, and the haunting consequences of choices made in the pursuit of a better tomorrow.

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Science Fiction Action & Adventure Humor Fantasy

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What Works:Characters: Abercrombie excels at crafting flawed, morally gray characters. Logen Ninefingers, the battle-weary barbarian seeking redemption, and Sand dan Glokta, the crippled inquisitor with a sharp mind and sharper cynicism, are standouts. Their depth and internal struggles make them compelling, even if they’re not always likable.Tone and Style: The prose is sharp, with dark humor and vivid dialogue that grounds the world. Abercrombie’s gritty realism—think mud, blood, and betrayal—sets it apart from high-fantasy epics.World-Building: The Union, the North, and hints of a broader world are introduced organically, with political intrigue and cultural clashes adding texture without overwhelming.What Might Divide Readers (and Possibly You):Pacing: The plot is slow to start, focusing heavily on character setup over major events. If you prefer fast-paced narratives, this might’ve dragged, contributing to your 3.75 rating.Lack of Resolution: As a setup for the trilogy, The Blade Itself feels like a long prelude. Key mysteries (like Bayaz’s true motives or the war’s stakes) don’t resolve, which can frustrate.Moral Ambiguity: The absence of clear heroes or villains is refreshing but might leave you wanting more traditional payoff or emotional connection.Why 3.75 Stars Makes Sense: Your rating suggests you enjoyed the character depth and gritty vibe but perhaps found the slow plot or lack of closure underwhelming. It’s a book that rewards patience, as the trilogy builds momentum in later entries (Before They Are Hanged and Last Argument of Kings).Recommendation: If you liked the characters and Abercrombie’s style, stick with the trilogy—books two and three ramp up the stakes and payoff. If pacing was your main issue, you might enjoy his standalone Best Served Cold for a tighter, revenge-driven story.

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