Joe Abercrombie on 'The Steel Remains'
Someone else has been granted an early sneak-peek at Richard Morgan's The Steel Remains. And it just so happens to be one of the authors of the sort of dark, intriguing, fantasy fiction that I was talking about in my own review, Joe Abercrombie, who concludes:
"I hesitate to say, 'if you like the works of x, y, or z, then give The Steel Remains a try,' because really it's pretty much unlike anything else, and that's why you should give it a try. You might love it, you might loathe it, but you'll certainly find it difficult to ignore..."
Read the full review over at Joe's blog.
Filed on: March 14, 2008
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I've been reading a few of the reviews you have here and i think you might like the books that Charlie Huston wrote, the Henry Thompson series especially, or if you're determined on fantasy the Joe Pitt series.
Hi Paulo - Very good call indeed! I'm already a big fan of Charlie Huston's Joe Pitt books - just finished Half the Blood of Brooklyn as it happens, and my missus has read the first two Henry Thompson books and reckons I'd like those as well, so they're on the to-be-read shelf.