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Set in the same world as 'The First Law' trilogy, 'Best Served Cold' follows the story of Monza Murcatto, a fierce and vengeful woman seeking revenge after being left for dead by her enemies who also killed her brother. The book is praised for its brutal and violent nature, showcasing a tale of betrayal, revenge, and the dark side of humanity. Readers are drawn into a world filled with complex characters, intricate plots, and a writing style that delves deep into the darker aspects of fantasy storytelling.
The sunrise was the colour of bad blood. It leaked out of the east and stained the dark sky red, marked the scraps of cloud with stolen gold. Underneath it the road twisted up the mountainside towards...
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series First Law ) - #2
The Winter Family by Clifford Jackman is a dark and violent tale set in the aftermath of the Civil War, following a gang of criminals as they navigate through various landscapes and historical events, from the American South to the Wild West. The narrative is filled with graphic violence, philosophical musings, and historical context, providing a brutal yet informative look at American history. The story is fast-paced, spanning decades and covering themes of brutality, psychopathy, and the blurred lines between law and might.
High summer night in Oklahoma. Warm winds that smelled of apple blossoms. Now and then a lightning bug winked on and drifted through the air. Quentin Ross caught one in his fist and held it there, wit...