A Little Hatred
On sale
14th May 2020
Price: £10.99
Genre
WAR. POLITICS. REVOLUTION.
THE AGE OF MADNESS HAS ARRIVED . . .
‘Funny and sardonic, violent and compelling’ Guardian
‘A tale of brute force and subtle magic on the cusp of an industrial revolution … Buckle your seat belts for this one’ Robin Hobb
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On the battlefields of the North, the next generation of would-be heroes rushes to make the same bloody mistakes as the last.
While the age of the machine dawns, the age of magic refuses to die. One might glimpse the future, through the curse of the Long Eye, but changing it is another matter altogether.
The chimneys of industry rise, the cities seethe with opportunity, and even kings must kneel before the new power of the banks. But in the slums, anger is brewing, and soon it will boil over with a rage that all the money in the world cannot control . . .
Introducing a cast of unforgettable new characters, A LITTLE HATRED begins a new First Law trilogy which will have you gripped from the very start …
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‘Crammed with characters and detail, the intricately woven story never slackens its merciless grip’ Daily Mail
‘A masterpiece of fantasy fiction’ Starburst
‘Could scratch an itch for anyone missing Game of Thrones‘ Den of Geek
‘One of Abercrombie’s best books yet’ SFX
‘Will keep you up long after bedtime’ The Sun
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Reviews
Joe Abercrombie writes with terrifying wit, humour and heart
All told within a complex, fascinating plot that will keep you up long after bed time. The perfect escape from the topsy- turvy world that we're living in at the moment.
Abercrombie has created one of the most magnificent, unforgettable casts of characters to ever grace the pages of a fantasy book
Witty, bloody and fun.
Joe Abercrombie's powerful voice raises the bar in any literary genre. Fantasy fans are beyond fortunate he chose this one
[it] gives us incipient industrialisation, a refugee crisis, violence, politics and magic, all handled with darkly funny aplomb.
Both the magic and the class struggle are subtly handled by Abercrombie, while the humour is delightfully rough. It's a tremendous book, as if Friedrich Engels and Terry Pratchett had agreed to collaborate in rewriting George RR Martin.
This book is exceptional. Indisputably, spectacularly, criminally good. Clever, funny, and packed with cutting commentary, it's well worth the wait.
A tale of brute force and subtle magic set in a world on the cusp of an industrial revolution . . . a vivid and jolting tale.
Highly recommended - a funny, finely-wrought, terrifically energetic work of high fantasy. Seek it out
This is an ambitious and engrossing return to the world of the First Law. Bring on book two.
He writes of slum life with graphic realism, and his rendering of battle scenes is to die for.
Rife with emotion with wit to spare, both honed to an effortlessly fine edge. A Little Hatred is the joy of watching a master of the craft with his tools at their sharpest
A new epic saga of war and power set in a world where the industrial age is rising . . . With expert craft, Abercrombie lays the groundwork for another thrilling trilogy
The books are good, really good. They pulled me in. Well-developed world. Unique, compelling characters. I like them so much that when I got to the end of the second book and found out the third book wasn't going to be out in the US for another three months, I experienced a fit or rage, then a fit of depression, then I ate some lunch and had a bit of lay down'
Gripping and intriguing.
The intricately woven story never slackens its merciless grip as we follow our heroes and heroines through battlefields, boardrooms and bedrooms to their destinies - deserved and undeserved alike.
Little Hatred is one of Abercrombie's best books yet.
Goddamn magnificent