Fall of Light

, #2

Hardcover, 837 pages

English language

Published Nov. 5, 2015 by Bantam Press.

ISBN:
978-0-593-06219-7
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OCLC Number:
898153565
Goodreads:
19381626

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4 stars (6 reviews)

Before the Malazan Empire, there was a time that set the stage for all those tales yet to be told ... The winter is bitter. Civil war threatens Kurald Galain for the warrior Urusander's army has begun its march on the city of Kharkanas. Led by the ruthless Hunn Raal, it intends to cast aside Mother Dark's consort, Draconus, and set Urusander himself on the throne beside the Living Goddess. Those who would stand in the way of the rebels lie scattered and weakened - leaderless since Anomander went in search of an estranged brother. In his stead, Silchas Ruin resolves to gather the Houseblades of the Highborn families to him, and to resurrect the legendary Hust Legion, but time is not on his side. Far to the west, an unlikely army musters. It seeks an enemy without form, in a place none can find. And yet Hood's call has …

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reviewed Fall of Light by Steven Erikson (The Kharkanas Trilogy, #2)

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3 stars

Erikson has always aimed at a more literary fantasy novel, and nearly always pulled it off. However, this book sees him experimenting with his writing style and technique, and his reach exceeds his grasp. We get page after page of overwrought, pompous dialog - extended soliloquies, really - on subjects that could have been covered with less drama.

The book works really well if you have a deep knowledge and passion for the Tiste universe. It will irritate the more casual reader. Here, the literary portion of the literary fantasy has become completely dominant.

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  • Fantasy