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City of Blades

#2 Divine Cities

Robert Jackson Bennett

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Jo Fletcher Books
14 March 2017
Do the dead sleep soundly in the land of death - or do they have plans of their own? A generation ago the city of Voortyashtan was the stronghold of the god of war and death, the birthplace of fearsome supernatural sentinels who killed and subjugated millions. But that was then. Now the god is dead and the city lies in ruins, a wasteland of sectarian violence and bloody uprisings. So it makes perfect sense for General Turyin Mulaghesh, foul-mouthed hero of the battle of Bulikov, rumoured war criminal, ally of embattled Prime Minister Shara Komayd, to be exiled here - but she's not just eking out her days in this hellhole till retirement. She's on one final mission, to find a Saypuri secret agent who's gone AWOL. The trouble is, that this old soldier isn't sure she's still got what it takes to be the hero...

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Imprint:   Jo Fletcher Books
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Volume:   Book 2
Dimensions:   Height: 197mm,  Width: 130mm,  Spine: 30mm
Weight:   326g
ISBN:   9781848669598
ISBN 10:   1848669593
Series:   The Divine Cities
Pages:   448
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Robert Jackson Bennett was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, but grew up in the half-developed suburbs of Katy, Texas. He spent most of his time playing on construction sites and in drainage ditches, which would explain a lot. His interest in writing came from hearing about the books his older brother was reading and then attempting to mimic them. He attended the University of Texas at Austin and, like a lot of its alumni, was unable to leave the charms of the city and resides there currently.

Reviews for City of Blades (#2 Divine Cities)

Astonishingly good ... a deep, powerful novel that's worth reading and rereading Publishers Weekly, starred review One of the smartest second world fantasies out there and has some of the most memorable characters in recent memory Wes Chu, The Chicago Review of Books Magnificent ... City of Blades does everything a really good sequel should. If anything, it's a better book than its predecessor Tor.com Surpasses its predecessor in almost all aspects ... loud, bold and uncompromisingly ambitious and I wholeheartedly recommend it even if you haven't read City of Stairs Upcoming4.me It's quite a book that can leave you a different person by the end of it ... Robert Jackson Bennett is one of the most talented authors writing in SFF today and this is his finest work to date. Fantasy-Faction Robert Jackson Bennett deserves a huge audience. This is the book that will earn it for him. A story that draws you in, brilliant world building, and oh my God, Sigrud. You guys are going to love Sigrud. Brent Weeks, New York Times Bestselling Author of The Black Prism on City of Stairs Building beautifully upon the richly detailed world introduced in the first book of the series, Bennett serves a stew of fantasy and adventure with a healthy dose of humor and a ladle full of violence Library Journal, starred review Like the very best speculative fiction, City of Blades immerses readers in a made-up world, only to force us to take a harder look at the real one Booklist Richly detailed and expertly plotted. A grand entertainment Kirkus City of Blades is bolder and harder hitting in almost every aspect ... perfection. This one gets a full five stars and my hearty recommendation Bibliosanctum City of Blades has really left an impression and however much I try to write I feel like I can't do the book enough justice. It is so much more than just another Fantasy novel with gods, war and mystery Draumr Kopa Bennett's most powerful book yet - an examination of deeper issues within an enthralling adventure fantasy tale as sharply crafted as any of the titular blades. 9/10 Sci-fi Bulletin In a word, City of Blades is perfection. The Bibliosanctum A superior work of secondary world epic fantasy ... I would recommend City of Blades, and its predecessor, to anybody looking for an example of cutting edge, subversive and self-aware epic fantasy ... I sincerely hope this will be a landmark trilogy that ... will have a rippling effect on the epic fantasy genre for years to come. SFFWorld An outstanding example of fantasy literature Speculating on SpecFic


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