![]() ![]() Prince Calder isn’t interested in honour, and still less in getting himself killed. Obsessed with redemption and addicted to violence, he’s far past caring how much blood gets spilled in the attempt. Thousands of men are converging on a forgotten ring of stones, on a worthless hill, in an unimportant valley, and they’ve brought a lot of sharpened metal with them.īremer dan Gorst, disgraced master swordsman, has sworn to reclaim his stolen honour on the battlefield. ![]() The orders have been given and the armies are toiling through the northern mud. The King of the Union, ever a jealous neighbour, is not about to stand smiling by while he claws his way any higher. They say Black Dow’s killed more men than winter, and clawed his way to the throne of the North up a hill of skulls. “Unhappy the land that is in need of heroes.” – Bertolt Brecht ![]() The Second Stand-Alone Novel in the World of The First Law ![]()
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