Last Argument of Kings
2008 • 642 pages

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Average rating4.3

15

It's one of the best third books in a fantasy trilogy I can remember reading. The plot twists, the subversion of expectations, and the complexity of his characters were extremely satisfying. Abercrombie is supremely talented at writing characters, which is apparent in just how much I enjoyed Glokta. The commentary on power, and how it's gained, used, and often abused was poignant. I highly recommend not only this book but the whole trilogy. The writing and wit contained therein is razor sharp which leaves you dying to turn the page. I was pleased with the ending, though some will chafe under the final cliffhanger. If you enjoy dark fantasy/grimdark/black comedy then I say it's a "must-read". An easy 5 stars.

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