Night of Knives by Ian Cameron Esslemont – review
Night of Knives is a really intriguing book to me because I have gone back and forth on it, and some of the baggage that comes with it is rather unique. It was not a book I’d have described as “top shelf” in the year it was released, but it is one I find myself rereading. Among [...]
Are you one of the 5 winners of signed copies of Ian Cameron Esslemont’s Night of Knives
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Contest – Night of Knives by Ian Cameron Esslemont (5 signed copies!)
Ian Cameron Esslemont’s Night of Knives was republished by Tor last month (having come out a couple years ago originally). It is Esslemont’s initial effort into the setting previously defined via Steven Erikson’s novels (and novellas) via his Malazan Book of the Fallen sequence. BSC has 5 signed copies up for grabs for all of you Malazan fans!
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BSC Flashback – Esslemont Night of Knives reviews and interview
Just a bit of a relevant flashback. Tor is rereleasing Ian Cameron Esslemont’s Night of Knives next week and while we won’t be doing new reviews (that I know of) we have one at BSC (by Rob) and I did one at the Bodhisattva.
My Night of Knives review is one of my personal favorite reviews (more news after the jump) . . .
Book Review – Night of Knives
Author: Ian Cameron Esslemont Cover Artist: Steve Stone Publisher: Bantam Binding: Hardcover Publication Date: 2005 A novel of the Malazan empire by Steven Erikson’s partner in crime Ian C. Esslemont. Originally developed for use in roleplaying games, Esslemont and Erikson developed the world of the Malazan empire together and later agreed to each write certain [...]










