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The Hammer

Written by K. J. Parker

Average Score: 82(6)



Gignomai is the youngest brother in the current generation of met'Oc, a once-noble family exiled on an island for their role in a vaguely remembered civil war.

On this island, a colony was founded seventy years ago. The plan was originally for the colonists to mine silver, but there turned out not to be any.

Now, an uneasy peace exists on the island, between the colonists and the met'Oc. The met'Oc are tolerated, in spite of occasional cattle stealing raids, since they alone possess the weapons considered necessary protection against the island's savages.

Gignomai is about to discover exactly what it is expected of him, and what it means to defy his family. He is the hammer who will provide the spark that will ignite a brutal and bloody war.

Book Details

Fantasy
Paperback, 432 Pages
Published by Orbit on January 05, 2011
ISBN-10 0316038563
ISBN-13 978-0316038560

Reviews


Fantasy Book Critic | Liviu Suciu
Review Rating: 100
...in addition to the usual great stuff I expected and got - characters, memorable moments, prose style, twists and turns - the novel has great balance and offers a truly complete and satisfying experience you want to revisit often.
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Fantasy Literature | Stefan Raets
Review Rating: 85
...an entertaining but deceptively deep fantasy novel that should win K.J. Parker many new fans. Highly recommended.
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Library Journal | Jackie Cassada
Review Rating: 80
Compulsively readable, this grim fantasy should appeal to the author's followers as well as general fantasy fans.
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Publishers Weekly
Review Rating: 80
...Parker maintains a cool and detached atmosphere, giving the work the feel of a stately court dance and not a blood-racing tarantella. (Starred Review)
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SFX | Guy Haley
Review Rating: 80
The Hammer is mildly frustrating, since Parker refuses to judge the characters, but in a good way.
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The Wertzone | Adam Whitehead
Review Rating: 70
...The Hammer is a fine novel that's fairly compelling and well-characterised.
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