![]() Publishers Weekly Starred Review A master of lost and forgotten epochs, a weaver of ancient epics. Martin-style epic fantasy who have yet to discover his work. This is a treat both for Erikson's returning readers and lovers of George R.R. ![]() enhance a complicated narrative that sweats the details. Erikson's outstanding descriptive skills. Praise for Steven Erikson and The God Is Not Willing Erikson burnishes his reputation as a superior epic fantasy world-builder. And in their way, a single company of Malazan marines. No, this time tens of thousands are poised to pour into the lands to the south. Another long-feared migration is about to begin and this time it won't just be three warriors. Scarred by the deeds of Karsa Orlong, he intends to confront his god even if he has to cut a bloody swathe through the Malazan Empire to do so.įurther north, a new threat has emerged and now it seems it is the Teblor who are running out of time. They aren't quite sure what they're going to be facing.Īnd in those high mountains, a new warleader has risen amongst the Teblor. Responding to reports of a growing unease among the tribes beyond the border, the Malazan army marches on the new god's people. The town has recovered and yet the legacy remains. ![]() Now the tribes of the north no longer venture into the southlands. ![]() Many years have passed since three warriors brought carnage and chaos to Silver Lake. New York Times bestselling author Steven Erikson continues the beloved Malazan Book of the Fallen with this first book in the thrilling Witness sequel trilogy, The God is Not Willing. ![]()
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