Series: Book 2 in the The First Law series
Rating: ***
Tags: EN-Fantasy, Lang:en
Summary
Starred Review. This grim and vivid sequel to 2007's
The Blade Itself transcends its middle volume
status, keeping the reader engaged with complicated plotting
and intriguing character development. As savage Northmen
invade Angland, the northernmost province of the unwieldy
Union, honorable, hard-working Union soldier Colonel West
watches his notions of civilized warfare erode in one
horrible battle after another. In Dagoska, a southern city
threatened by Gurkish soldiers and left undefended as Union
troops head to Angland, dreadfully maimed Inquisitor Glokta
employs tortures and deceptions to ferret out conspiracies
against the king. Ignoring these worldly concerns,
disreputable magus Bayaz of Calcis drives a squabbling little
band through a wasteland in search of a relic that can open a
gate to the realm of demons. Abercrombie leavens the bloody
action with moments of dark humor, developing a story
suffused with a rich understanding of human darkness and
light.
(Mar.)
"Before They Are Hanged grabs you and drags you along." --
SFF SITE
"Before They Are Hanged is an excellent sequel from an
author writing compelling, character-driven, adult fantasy,
for readers who want to be entertained as well as
challenged." --
SFF WORLD
"Dark, deeply ironic and full of character gems that will
appeal to your cynical side, Before They Are Hanged is as
brilliant as its predecessor." --
John Berlyne, SF REVU
"In my opinion, Joe Abercrombie possesses all the
qualities that made David Eddings such a powerhouse during
the 80s and 90s. Before They Are Hanged is a satisfying
sequel which should establish Joe Abercrombie as one of the
bright new voices of the genre. " --
FANTASY HOT LIST
"We're right there in the heads of these dudes, thanks to
the author's style of showcasing their thoughts. His knowing
turn of phrase means that situations often appear ironic,
with peripheral characters verging on the Dickensian. This
follow-up is crammed with unexpected betrayals, murders and
liaisons, often catching us off guard." --
Dave Bradley, SFX
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