Assail, Ian C. Esslemont
Assail, Ian C. Esslemont
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Assail

Author: Ian C. Esslemont

Narrator: John Banks

Unabridged: 22 hr 46 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/21/2017

Categories: Fiction, Fantasy


Synopsis

This follow-up to Ian C. Esslemont's Blood and Bone is sure to delight Malazan fans.Tens of thousands of years of ice is melting, and the land of Assail, long a byword for menace and inaccessibility, is at last yielding its secrets. Tales of gold discovered in the region's north circulate in every waterfront dive and sailor's tavern and now countless adventurers and fortune-seekers have set sail in search of riches. All these adventures have to guide them are legends and garbled tales of the dangers that lie in wait—hostile coasts, fields of ice, impassable barriers and strange, terrifying creatures. But all accounts concur that the people of the north meet all trespassers with the sword. And beyond are rumored to lurk Elder monsters out of history's very beginnings.Into this turmoil ventures the mercenary company, the Crimson Guard. Not drawn by contract, but by the promise of answers: answers to mysteries that Shimmer, second in command, wonders should even be sought. Arriving also, part of an uneasy alliance of Malazan fortune-hunters and Letherii soldiery, comes the bard Fisher kel Tath. And with him is a Tiste Andii who was found washed ashore and who cannot remember his past life, yet who commands far more power than he really should. Also venturing north is said to be a mighty champion, a man who once fought for the Malazans, the bearer of a sword that slays gods: Whiteblade.And lastly, far to the south, a woman guards the shore awaiting both her allies and her enemies. Silverfox, newly incarnated Summoner of the undying army of the T'lan Imass, will do anything to stop the renewal of an ages-old crusade that could lay waste to the entire continent and beyond.Casting light on mysteries spanning the Malazan Empire, and offering a glimpse of the storied and epic history that shaped it, "Assail" is the final chapter in the epic story of the Empire of Malaz.

About Ian C. Esslemont

Ian Cameron Esslemont grew up in Winnipeg, Manitoba. He has studied archaeology and creative writing, has traveled extensively in South East Asia, and lived in Thailand and Japan for several years. He now lives in Alaska with his wife and children and is currently working on another novel set in the world of Malaz, a world he co-created with his friend Steven Erikson.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Maggie on December 14, 2015

Dang...what a convergence! This is Book 6 in a series. If you don't read the other books you wont get this. (Duh, but there is a reviewer who apparently does not) Appearing in time after Blood and Bone, this book wraps up the storyline of the Crimson Guard and the Imaas war on the Jaghut, The story be......more

Goodreads review by Choko on February 03, 2020

*** 4.75 *** Once again, this Malazan world and its inhabitants completely wrecked me! I must be a masochist, because I keep reading this series, which is a prolonged commentary on the human condition and all the good and the bad it encapsulates... And if new books come after this one, I will keep re......more

Goodreads review by Jody on February 11, 2022

Best book in the series! The last installment, Blood and Bone, was a little disappointing. I'm glad this one ended on a high note. I hope to see some of these characters in future Malazan books. Actual Rating: 4.5 stars......more

Goodreads review by Doug on January 21, 2018

The final book in Esslemont's Novels of the Malazan Empire series was a disappointment. Most of my problems revolve around the structure of the plot. Specifically, the reader is given no reason to care about anything. Much like was the case in the previous book, *Blood and Bone*, Esslemont seems to w......more

Goodreads review by Captain Sir Roddy, R.N. (Ret.) on June 07, 2016

Oh, dear god, and it all comes to an end... I have avidly--and with great passion, joy, sadness, and grief--read every installment in the episodes of 'The Malazan Book of the Fallen' and the 'The Malazan Empire' by Steven Erikson and Ian C. Esslemont, respectively. This stuff is absolutely 'off-the-h......more