This tale is written by Steven Erikson and narrated by Michael Page. God Is Not Willing and Gardens of the Moon are wonderful publications written by Steven Erikson.
On the “Letherii” landmass the banished “Malazan” armed force directed by “Adjunct Tavore” started its walk into the eastern Wastelands to battle for an obscure reason against a foe it has never seen. The destiny anticipating the “Bonehunters” is one no trooper can plan for and one no human spirit can endure the enemy is vulnerability and the main weapon worth using is difficult boldness. In war, everybody loses and this fierce truth can be found according to each fighter in each world. The determinations are rarely basic. Facts are neither clear nor sharp.
The “Tales of the Malazan Book of the Fallen” are attracting to a nearby in a far off place underneath aloof skies as the last extraordinary multitude of the “Malazan Empire” looks for the last fight for the sake of recovery. Last inquiries still need to be replied and can one’s deeds be chivalrous when nobody is there to see it? Could what is not witnessed perpetually change the world?
This novel and all others in the “Malazan Book of the Fallen” series follow my ways to express “Malazan” words and names. This is one of the storyteller’s brilliant narrating streams along at a fluctuating speed. From one part to another, the story shifts on and off the world to and fro on schedule. But it generally is by all accounts set in a far-off age somewhere close to legend and fantasy and lounging in the shine of flawed divine beings and deathless saints.