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In the penultimate book of Erikson’s magnificent Malazan Book of the Fallen series, five armies converge in the Letherii Wastelands for a final battle against mysterious enemies. Who—or what—will be the victor?
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In the 8th Malazan Book of the Fallen, a cataclysmic drama of godly revenge plays out in the streets of Darujhistan.
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A new war threatens as Fear Sengar seeks the soul of a long-dead warrior, hoping it will halt the Emperor's madness.
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In Book 6 of The Malazan Book of the Fallen, one last force of rebels remains. As the 14th Army fights the most grueling battle of their lives, a schism among the Ascendants threatens to spill mortal blood.
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Finally the Tiste Edur unite under the Warlock King, but war with the Lether is near. Two sets of brothers, one from each side, are drawn into a primal battle to decide which king becomes “the First Emperor reborn.” But who will rise transformed?
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The Malazan Empire may be losing the Seven Cities. Imperial Adjunct Tavore sets out to reconquer it, as a secret mission is sent to save her sister Felisin from the brutal otataral mines. But Felisin is closer—and deadlier—than Tavore imagines….
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A new threat looms over Genabackis. The Pannion Domin’s fanatics devour all who refuse its priest-king’s creed. When the city of Capustan is threatened, Dujek Onearm’s rebel army must make peace with their old enemies. (1006 pp.)
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Three destinies cross: Felisin, enslaved noblewoman in the maelstrom's eye; Kalam, sworn to kill the Empress; and Coltaine, who leads a bloody march.
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Despite a relentless attack by the Malazan Empire, the Free City of Darujhistan stands strong. (635 pp.) 1999.
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A graduate of the Iowa Writers’ Workshop, Canadian Steven Erikson trained as an archaeologist and anthropologist—and it shows in the depth of his world-building for the outrageously successful fantasy epic, The Malazan Book of the Fallen. As Erikson says in an exclusive note to SFC members, “I have never consciously set out to create civilizations that mimic or obliquely represent those in our world. Instead, what fascinates me is the human condition, and that condition exists in a context political, social, cultural and historical.” In fact, the Malazan world was imagined initially as the setting of a role-playing game, and Gardens of the Moon was originally a movie script that evolved into his debut novel. Launched to a storm of praise, it was short-listed for the 2000 World Fantasy Award.
