The God is Not Willing

The First Tale of Witness , #1

Paperback, 478 pages

English language

Published July 1, 2021

ISBN:
978-1-78763-287-5
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Many years have passed since three Teblor warriors brought carnage and chaos to the small lakeside settlement of Silver Lake. While the town has recovered, the legacy of that past horror remains, even if the Teblor tribes of the north no longer venture into the southlands. One of those three, Karsa Orlong, is now deemed to be a god, albeit an indifferent one. In truth, many new cults and religions have emerged across the Malazan world, including those who worship Coltaine, the Black-Winged God, and - popular among the Empire's soldiery - followers of the cult of Iskar Jarak, Guardian of the Dead.

A legion of Malazan marines is on the march towards Silver Lake. responding to intelligence that indicates the tribes beyond the border are stirring. The marines aren't quite sure what they're going to be facing but, while the Malazan military has evolved and these are not the …

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It's been a long time since I've read a Malazan book and holy hell I forgot how amazing Erikson is.

The world is vast and ancient, yet the action takes place in a small area in a short period of time. Seeing the consequences of the previous books I'd remarkable, from the changing gods to the magical landscape and even to characters we know and wish we couldn't imagine the smell of.

Rant is a brilliant character. Bastard son of Karsa Orlong, a god we know is associated with chains and freedom, Rant seeks a path to survival and acceptance after being driven from his home. Through him and the characters around him we see different aspects of Karsa's domain, from the oaths the warleader demands from all warriors to chain them to him, to the ex-slaves chained to their cycles of revenge, to the familial bonds tearing Rant's sisters …

It's still Erikson all right

Very similar to his earlier works, this new series should keep Erikson's fans happy. I'm not a big fan of military campaigns and dark, gritty fantasy myself, so I did not enjoy it as much. That said, it's a really well written book, with interesting cast of characters and a well-developed world.

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Subjects

  • Fantasy
  • Fiction
  • High Fantasy