Last Argument of Kings

English language

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978-0-575-08416-2
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4 stars (32 reviews)

The end is coming.

Logen Ninefingers might only have one more fight in him - but it's going to be a big one. Battle rages across the North, the King of the Northmen still stands firm, and there's only one man who can stop him. His oldest friend, and his oldest enemy. It's past time for the Bloody-Nine to come home.

With too many masters and too little time, Superior Glokta is fighting a different kind of war. A secret struggle in which no one is safe, and no one can be trusted. His days with a sword are far behind him. It's a good thing blackmail, threats and torture still work well enough.

Jezal dan Luthar has decided that winning glory is far too painful and turned his back on soldiering for a simple life with the woman he loves. But love can be painful too, and glory has …

5 editions

Grim, unrelenting, but good for all that.

4 stars

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Review of 'Last Argument of Kings (The First Law, #3)' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

The last book of the First Law trilogy, it is mostly about the climatic battle for, hmm, not sure, the capital city, Agrimont(?). Logen has a big battle as well, then heads south to help out. Glotka battles palace intrigue and tries to stay out of the crosshairs of Bayaz, the crazy(?) mage. Jezal gets promoted and whines about it a lot. And Commander West does the best he can to steer military strategy.

To be honest, this book was a bit of a grind. As you can see, it took me a long time to finish. The first part wasn't too bad but then the giant battles started and to me it just dragged on and on. There were the usual Grimdark touches of bizarre deaths and strange doings, but it wasn't enough to keep me interested.

So I am docking it one star for, once again, the overuse …

Review of 'Last Argument of Kings (The First Law, #3)' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

An excellent conclusion to the trilogy, that left me yearning for more, which I'm sure will come someday, as this world is too rich to be abandoned at this point.

Some may be a bit put off by how grim the ending appears to be, but I would argue that there was no other way this story could have ended. The characters are what they are, their personalities, histories and impulses were well established in the first two books. While some of the characters are ultimately good people striving to be better, they must also struggle with the influence of powerful companions who have specific, and sometimes contrary goals in mind. In fact, any attempt by Abercrombie to craft a "happily ever after" conclusion to the book would have struck me as an insult to the reader. The story ends perfectly for what it is, and once the story was …

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