The Liar's Key by Mark Lawrence5/26/2023 ![]() ![]() The Liar’s Key is essentially a fantastically insane travelogue, meaning that yet more of the wonderful broken empire setting is unveiled here than ever before. A couple of new characters are also thrown into the mix: the witch Kara and the orphan child Hennan add a new dynamic to the not-so-happy gathering, and open up new and interesting possibilities plot-wise. We’re still following several of the same characters from earlier in the series, including Snorri, a Viking warrior on a quest to reclaim his lost family, and Tuttugu, Snorri’s most loyal follower (who actually prefers fishing to axe-fighting). Having been dragged to the ends of the earth in the previous book, The Liar’s Key sees the spoilt prince of Red March dragged all the way back home again in a variety of dangerous and entertaining circumstances. Although its hefty length means it’s not quite the mile-a-minute thrill ride Prince of Fools was, The Liar’s Key does allow us more opportunities to catch our breath and spend more time learning about our favourite loveable rogue Jalan Kendeth. ![]() ![]() ![]() The first book in this series, Prince of Fools, was simply awesome happily, the series continues in the same vein with The Liar’s Key. Then he unleashed a new trilogy titled The Red Queen’s War, set within the same dystopian universe. First he blew me away with his Broken Empire trilogy ( Prince of Thorns, King of Thorns and Emperor of Thorns). Mark Lawrence has long been one of my favourite modern fantasy authors. ![]()
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