Very good dark high-fantasy war novel
A very good dark high-fantasy war novel. As the title suggests, it deals almost exclusively with a war story. The fact that it nevertheless drew me in so strongly—despite being a committed pacifist with a deep skepticism toward any potential romanticization of war—is due entirely to Christopher Buehlman’s outstanding prose and his ability to tell emotionally moving stories. At times the novel is extremely dark, but the author masterfully offsets this with black humor, which occasionally manifests in rough, coarse language, and creates powerful contrasts by also knowing how to depict genuinely beautiful scenes. I personally preferred The Blacktongue Thief even more, as its story felt somewhat more varied, but the writing style is excellent in both.


