The third explosive novel in the New York Times bestselling Lightbringer series
The third explosive novel in the New York Times bestselling Lightbringer series
As the old gods awaken, the Chromeria is in a race to find its lost Prism, the only man who may be able to stop catastrophe, Gavin Guile. But Gavin's enslaved on a galley, and when he finally escapes, he finds himself in less than friendly hands. Without the ability to draft which has defined him . . .
Meanwhile, the Color Prince's army continues its inexorable advance, having swallowed two of the seven satrapies, they now invade the Blood Forest. Andross Guile, thinking his son Gavin lost, tasks his two grandsons with stopping the advance. Kip and his psychopathic half-brother Zymun will compete for the ultimate prize: who will become the next Prism.“Places Brent Weeks on comfortable footing beside contemporaries like Brandon Sanderson and Joe Abercrombie, if not a step above - A DRIBBLE OF INK on THE BLINDING KNIFEAn exuberant epic fantasy that I could read thousands of pages of and still want more - Fantasy Book CriticWeeks has truly cemented his place among the great epic fantasy writers of our time - British Fantasy SocietyGreat action, great characters and lots of politics and manipulations to keep the reader on their toes to the very last pages. Superb reading - BOOKBAG on THE BLINDING KNIFE”
Places Brent Weeks on comfortable footing beside contemporaries like Brandon Sanderson and Joe Abercrombie, if not a step above - A DRIBBLE OF INK on THE BLINDING KNIFE
An exuberant epic fantasy that I could read thousands of pages of and still want more - Fantasy Book CriticWeeks has truly cemented his place among the great epic fantasy writers of our time - British Fantasy SocietyGreat action, great characters and lots of politics and manipulations to keep the reader on their toes to the very last pages. Superb reading - BOOKBAG on THE BLINDING KNIFEBrent Weeks studied at Hillsdale College, before brief stints walking the earth like Caine from Kung-Fu, also tending bar, and corrupting the youth. (Not at the same time.) He started writing on napkins and, eventually, someone paid him for it. Brent doesn't own cats or wear a ponytail.
As the old gods awaken, the Chromeria is in a race to find its lost Prism, the only man who may be able to stop catastrophe, Gavin Guile. But Gavin's enslaved on a galley, and when he finally escapes, he finds himself in less than friendly hands. Without the ability to draft which has defined him . . . Meanwhile, the Color Prince's army continues its inexorable advance, having swallowed two of the seven satrapies, they now invade the Blood Forest. Andross Guile, thinking his son Gavin lost, tasks his two grandsons with stopping the advance. Kip and his psychopathic half-brother Zymun will compete for the ultimate prize: who will become the next Prism.
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