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Stonewielder (Malazan Empire, Book 3)

Written by Ian C. Esslemont

Average Score: 85(4)

Greymane believed he'd outrun his past. With his school for swordsmanship in Falar, he was looking forward to a quiet life, although his colleague Kyle wasn't as enamoured with life outside the mercenary company, the Crimson Guard. However, it seems it is not so easy for an ex-Fist of the Malazan Empire to disappear, especially one under sentence of death from that same Empire. For there is a new Emperor on the throne of Malaz, and he is dwelling on the ignominy that is the Empire's failed invasion of the Korel subcontinent. In the vaults beneath Unta, the Imperial capital, lie the answers to that disaster. And out of this buried history surfaces the name Stonewielder. In Korel, Lord Protector Hiam, commander of the Stormguard, faces the potential annihilation of all that he holds dear. With few remaining men and a crumbling stone wall that has seen better days, he confronts an ancient enemy: the sea-borne Stormriders have returned. Religious war also threatens these lands. The cult of the Blessed Lady, which had stood firm against the Riders for millennia, now seeks to eradicate its rivals. And as chaos looms, a local magistrate investigating a series of murders suddenly finds himself at the heart of a far more ancient and terrifying crime - one that has tainted an entire land..."Stonewielder" is an enthralling new chapter in the epic story of a thrillingly imagined world.

Book Details

Fantasy
Hardcover, 720 Pages
Published by Bantam Press on December 28, 2010
ISBN-10 0593064445
ISBN-13 978-0593064443

Reviews


Pat`s Fantasy Hotlist | Patrick
Review Rating: 90
Stonewielder is a terrific read and a worthy addition to the Malazan sequence.
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The Wertzone | Adam Whitehead
Review Rating: 90
...a gripping, bloat-free military fantasy which further illuminates and explores this intriguing world, and one of the strongest books in the series since the mighty Memories of Ice.
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Fantasy Literature | Bill Capossere
Review Rating: 85
Some of the storylines lag a bit here and there, some parts feel a bit stretched or repetitive, but there's no doubt Stonewielder is not simply an improvement but a big jump up in class and the first of Esslemont's Malazan books I can fully recommend.
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Neth Space | Neth
Review Rating: 75
Stonewielder shows a big improvement in Esslemont's writing and offers up a healthy dose of just what the doctor ordered for Malazan fans.
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