Three men. One battle. No Heroes.
Joe Abercrombie is a freelance film editor living in Bath with his wife and daughters.
Highly recommended - a funny, finely-wrought, terrifically
energetic work of high fantasy. Seek it out
*Joe Hill*
The Heroes is an indictment of war and the duplicity that corrupts
men striving for total power: bloody and violent, but never
gratuitously so, it's imbued with cutting humour, acute
characterisation and worldweary wisdom about the weaknesses of the
human race. Brilliant
*Guardian*
[The Heroes is a] blood-drenched, thought-provoking dissection ofa
three-day battle is set in the same world as Abercrombie's First
Law Trilogy but stands very well alone . . . Abercrombie never
glosses over a moment of the madness, passion, and horror ofwar,
nor the tribulations that turn ordinary people into the titular
heroes
*Publishers Weekly*
Highly recommended - a funny, finely-wrought, terrifically
energetic work of high fantasy. Seek it out -- Joe Hill
The Heroes is an indictment of war and the duplicity that
corrupts men striving for total power: bloody and violent, but
never gratuitously so, it's imbued with cutting humour, acute
characterisation and worldweary wisdom about the weaknesses of the
human race. Brilliant * Guardian *
[The Heroes is a] blood-drenched, thought-provoking
dissection ofa three-day battle is set in the same world as
Abercrombie's First Law Trilogy but stands very well alone . . .
Abercrombie never glosses over a moment of the madness, passion,
and horror ofwar, nor the tribulations that turn ordinary people
into the titular heroes * Publishers Weekly *
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