Deadhouse Landing: (Path to Ascendancy: 2): the enthralling second chapter in Ian C. Esslemont’s awesome epic fantasy sequence
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Fantastic world-building meets spellbinding storytelling in this must-read fan-favourite from Esslemont. Ideal for fans of Steven Erikson, David Gemmell and Brandon Sanderson.’The world building is truly impressive . . . the action scenes well written . . . Esslemont’s writing style addictive and engaging . . .’ — RISING SHADOW.NET’Esslemont . . . seamlessly weaves great characters, action sequences and genuine humour into a fascinating narrative . . .’ — THE CRITICAL DRAGON.COM’Never really slows down and the book is so engrossing I finished it within a week’ — ***** Reader review’Ian C Esslemont strikes again!’ — ***** Reader review’Another winner’ — ***** Reader review’Absolutely brilliant’ — ***** Reader review*************************************************************************************************After the disappointments of Li Heng, Dancer and Kellanved wash up on a small insignificant island named Malaz. Immediately, of course, Kellanved plans to take it over. To do so they join forces with a small band of Napans who have fled a civil war on their own home island. The plan, however, soon goes awry as Kellanved develops a strange and dangerous fascination for a mysterious ancient structure found on the island…The chaos in the region extends to the metaphysical planes also as a young priest of D’rek starts to question the rot at the heart of the worship of the god of decay. And back in Li Heng, Dassem, now the proclaimed Sword of Hood, finds himself being blamed for a plague which leads him to a crisis of faith – and searching for answers.During all this, war with the neighbouring island of Nap threatens, recruited allies wonder at Kellanved’s sanity, and powerful entities take more of an interest in the little mage from Dal Hon. Dancer faces a hard choice: should he give up on his partnership? Especially when the fellow’s obsession with shadows and ancient artefacts brings the both of them alarmingly close to death and destruction.After all, who in his right mind would actually wish to enter an Elder mystery known to everyone as the ‘Deadhouse’?
Additional information
Weight | 0.339 kg |
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Dimensions | 3 × 13 × 19.8 cm |
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Format | Paperback |
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Pages | 496 |
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Year Published | 2018-8-23 |
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Publication City/Country | London, United Kingdom |
ISBN 10 | 0857502840 |
Review Quote | Tremendous . . . I loved having the opportunity to glimpse characters in a completely different light, and the creation of the Malazan Empire through the lens of reality rather than myth. Deadhouse Landing is one of Esslemont's best books to date . . . for fans of anything Malazan, this is an absolute must. |
Other text | The world building is truly impressive . . . the action scenes well written . . . Esslemont's writing style addictive and engaging . . . if you're looking for a new epic fantasy read, I strongly recommend taking a look at Deadhouse Landing, because it's one of the best and most epic fantasy novels of the year! |
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