by Ian C. Esslemont, Cameron Ian Esslemont
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One thing I can say is that Esselmont does a good job of capturing the feel of Malaz that Erikson has already created. I didn't really feel like I was reading someone else's work (even if the word potshards doesn't appear once in this book). As far as a collaborative work goes "Night of Knives" is a...
One thing I can say is that Esselmont does a good job of capturing the feel of Malaz that Erikson has already created. I didn't really feel like I was reading someone else's work (even if the word potshards doesn't appear once in this book). As far as a collaborative work goes "Night of Knives" is a...
One thing I can say is that Esselmont does a good job of capturing the feel of Malaz that Erikson has already created. I didn't really feel like I was reading someone else's work (even if the word potshards doesn't appear once in this book). As far as a collaborative work goes "Night of Knives" is a...
Nice addition to the world of the Malazan
As anyone who's looked at my "Read" bookshelf will be aware, I really, really like Steven Erikson's Malazan series. I've had his collaborator's book on my shelf for a long time unread because I was afraid of disappointment.I'm happy to say that I wasn't.I wish we had half-stars or more stars to rate...
The Malazan books by Eriksonare a wondrous adventure to me, and so I was excited to read Esselmont's input to the storyline. Although quite a different writer than erikson, with not as tight ans mysterious a style, this foray into Malaz Isle was excellent.