The Trouble With Peace

audio cd, 1 pages

Published Sept. 15, 2020 by Orbit, Hachette Book Group and Blackstone Publishing.

ISBN:
978-1-5491-0729-0
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4 stars (9 reviews)

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reviewed The Trouble with Peace by Joe Abercrombie (The Age of Madness, #2)

His usual hefty dose of backstabbing and dry wit

4 stars

A cynical take on the deep power of finance & capitalism in an age of rapid industrialisation. Numerous players (pawns) strive for 'power' with varying degrees of cunning & strategy. Provides his usual hefty dose of backstabbing and dry wit, and a touch less graphic violence.

Each book better than the last

5 stars

There are some things I didn't quite like in this series. The fight of the book's Breakers (people rising up against industrialisation which mirrors fights from our 19th century, who are breaking factories) is portrayed at best as hopeless and led by idealists without plans, and at worst as utterly corrupted and devoid of principles. Sad. Of course, it's dark fantasy, but the supposed "realism" is nothing more than cynicism. All of the other types of policies are portrayed in the same way, and the end doesn't often justify the means.

It excels at cynicism. And rhythm. And structure. And characters. (the worldbuilding part has been done in the previous trilogy+novel+shorts, so I'll pass) It may not be the best book I've read in the last year, but it's easily in the top 10.

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