Night Of Knives: (Malazan Empire: 1): a wonderfully gripping, evocative and visceral epic fantasy

Night Of Knives: (Malazan Empire: 1): a wonderfully gripping, evocative and visceral epic fantasy

by Ian C Esslemont (Author)

Synopsis

Malaz gave a great empire its name, but now this island and its city amount to little more than a sleepy backwater. Until this night. Because this night there is to be a convergence, the once-in-a-generation appearance of a Shadow Moon - an occasion that threatens the good people of Malaz with demon hounds and other, darker things. Also it is prophesied that the Emperor Kellanved will return this night, and there are those who would prevent that happening at any cost. As factions within the Empire draw up battle lines, an ancient presence begins its all-out assault upon the island. Witnesses to these cataclysmic events include a thief called Kiska, and Temper, a war-weary veteran. Although they do not know it, they each have a part to play in a confrontation that will determine not only the fate of Malaz City but also of the world beyond...

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Format: Mass Market Paperback
Pages: 480
Publisher: Bantam
Published: 05 May 2008

ISBN 10: 0553818295
ISBN 13: 9780553818291
Book Overview: The debut novel from the co-creator of Steven Erikson's brilliantly-imagined world of Malaz.

Media Reviews
Visceral power... telling a story set largely over just one terrifying night, it pulverises you with an economy that's rare in fantasy * SFX *
Fast paced storytelling... an enjoyable balance * SFFworld *
Hugely promising... a pleasing, entertaining romp * DeathRay *
I had a blast reading Night of Knives... I highly recommend it to anyone who has enjoyed the Steven Erikson novels * Fantasyhotlist.com *
Esslemont handles action and brooding atmosphere equally well * Starburst *
Author Bio
Born in Winnipeg in 1962, IAN CAMERON ESSLEMONT has studied and worked as an archaeologist, travelled extensively in South East Asia and lived in Thailand and Japan for several years. He now lives in Fairbanks, Alaska, with his wife and children. He has a creative writing degree and his novels Night of Knives, Return of the Crimson Guard, Stonewielder, Orb Sceptre Throne, Blood and Bone and Assail are all set in the fantasy world of Malaz that he co-created with Steven Erikson. His latest novel, Dancer's Lament, begins an exciting new series that is set in the same extraordinarily imagined world.