Night of Knives - Ian C. Esslemont

Night of Knives

By Ian C. Esslemont

  • Release Date: 2009-05-12
  • Genre: Epic Fantasy
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 74 Ratings

Description

Drawing on events touched on in the prologue of Steven Erikson's landmark fantasy Gardens of the Moon: A Malazan Book of the Fallen, Night of Knives is the first in Ian C. Esslemont's Novels of the Malazn Empire series--a momentous chapter in the unfolding story of the extraordinarily imagined world of Malaz.

The small island of Malaz and its city gave the great empire its name, but now it is little more than a sleepy, backwater port. Tonight, however, things are different. Tonight the city is on edge, a hive of hurried, sometimes violent activity; its citizens bustle about, barring doors, shuttering windows, avoiding any stranger's stare. Because tonight there is to be a convergence, the once-in-a-generation appearance of a Shadow Moon--an occasion that threatens the good people of Malaz with demon hounds and other, darker things…

It was also prophesied that this night would witness the return of Emperor Kellanved, and there are those prepared to do anything to prevent this happening. As factions within the greater Empire draw up battle lines over the imperial throne, the Shadow Moon summons a far more ancient and potent presence for an all-out assault upon the island.

Witnessing these cataclysmic events are Kiska, a young girl who yearns to flee the constraints of the city, and Temper, a grizzled, battle-weary veteran who seeks simply to escape his past. Each is to play a part in a conflict that will not only determine the fate of Malaz City, but also of the world beyond…

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  • The Malazan story continues...

    5
    By Be kind reread
    I first thought this author would distract from the main story with his own style and devices, but he is able to blend his own flavors into Erikson's already amazing world without detracting or causing inconsistencies. I recommend this story after you have read the full Malazan series. This story takes place smack in the middle of it all and gave me more insight into the events I had already been aware of. Such a fun read, makes me want to read the whole set of books over to keep it all fresh in my head!

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