The court of broken knives

Anna Smith Spark

Book - 2017

"In this dark and gripping debut fantasy that Miles Cameron called "gritty and glorious!" the exiled son of the king must fight to reclaim his throne no matter the cost. It is the richest empire the world has ever known, and it is also doomed. Governed by an imposturous Emperor, decadence has blinded its inhabitants to their vulnerability. The Yellow Empire is on the verge of invasion--and only one man can see it. Haunted by prophetic dreams, Orhan has hired a company of soldiers to cross the desert to reach the capital city. Once they enter the Palace, they have one mission: kill the Emperor, then all those who remain. Only from the ashes can a new empire be built. The company is a group of good, ordinary soldiers, for whom ...this is a mission like any other. But the strange boy Marith who walks among them is no ordinary soldier. Young, ambitious, and impossibly charming, something dark hides in Marith's past--and in his blood Dark and brilliant, dive into this new fantasy series for readers looking for epic battle scenes, gritty heroes, and blood-soaked revenge"--

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Adventure fiction
Fantasy fiction
Action and adventure fiction
Published
New York : Orbit 2017.
Language
English
Main Author
Anna Smith Spark (author)
Edition
First paperback edition
Physical Description
496 pages
ISBN
9780316511421
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Review by Booklist Review

Marith, a murderer, has been exiled from his home. He becomes the new boy in a company of mercenaries, who can't start a fire, much less cook over one, and can barely use a sword. Yet he surprises everyone by slaying a dragon (with a sword!) as they trudge through the desert to Sorlost. This is just the beginning of the exciting twists and turns in The Court of Broken Knives, and Spark keeps the surprises coming all the way to the end. She creates a world with a rich history told from the perspective of several key characters. Each character is human, with a distinctive voice that highlights each one's backgrounds and experiences. The main plot revolves around Marith, his past, and his effect on people and places around him. The secondary plot details Orhan's desperate efforts to salvage the decaying Sorlost Empire from itself, including hiring the Free Company of the Sword to assassinate the God-chosen emperor. These plots intersect as the mercenaries storm the emperor's palace, diverging with significant impact on all the characters.--Moritz, Frances Copyright 2017 Booklist

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Spark's stunning Empires of Dust epic fantasy series begins with a gritty saga of political upheaval and intrigue. The eternal city of Sorlost the Golden, the "decaying heart of a decayed empire," has seen 20 years of peace. But rival nation Immish, devoted to the brutal god Amrath the World Conqueror, is assembling a massive army, and news has reached the Sorlost emperor of a mysterious warrior who's slain a dragon. That warrior is Marith, the heir to the throne of Immish. Exiled by his father for murder, Marith is determined to return to Immish to reclaim his place as a prince in the line of Amrath and lead his nation to victory. Meanwhile, nobles in Sorlost plot to overthrow their own emperor before he drags them into war with Immish. The disappearance of the High Priestess of Tanis, the bloodthirsty deity of Sorlost, adds an additional tangle. There are enough schemes set in motion here for five novels, and a wealth of intriguing characters. Spark's gripping debut is definitely one to read and prize. (Aug.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.


Review by Kirkus Book Review

Fantasy debut and first of a series from an author whose Twitter handle is @queenofgrimdark; it first appeared earlier this year in the U.K.For those unacquainted, "grimdark" is a subgenre sometimes characterized as anti-Tolkien or nihilistic, though more generally referring to grunge fantasy featuring unremitting gory violence, characters with few or no redeeming virtues, and an atmosphere of gloom and doom. As the once-mighty Sekemleth Empire crumbles, Lord Orhan Emmereth decides a change of governance is necessary and organizes a conspiracy to murder the emperor and all his chief advisers. He hires a company of mercenarieswho more resemble Shakespearean rude mechanicals than professional killersto infiltrate the impregnable city of Sorlost and do the deed. Led by the thoughtful Tobias and featuring a mysteriously well-educated, nervous young drug addict named Marithwho manages to kill a dragon along the waythe company reaches the city. Expect betrayal inside deception wrapped in double-dealing, a gory slaughterfest, and the revelation of Marith's true identity. Taking advantage of the ensuing chaos, Thalia, the powerful high priestess of the official religion, which features child sacrifice, whose fate is to be killed by her successor, escapes the temple only to fall in with Tobias, Marith, and company, where she becomes utterly entranced by Marith's physical beauty. Those impressed by frequent, graphic, almost Monty Python-ish bloody violence and characters with no claim to righteousness will find much to admire here. Others will marvel at a yarn of 450-plus pages whose plot contains so little of real substance and whose main character is a homicidal psychopath with no intriguing or sympathetic qualities whatsoever. Should appeal to grimdark fans looking for the extreme edge; others may well find it nasty, brutish, and not short enough. Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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