Memories of Ice – Steven Erikson
As the Malazan Empire faces new and formidable adversaries, the lines between heroes and villains blur, and the consequences of past choices come to bear.
Warriors from the Bridgeburners, Whiskeyjack and his loyal band, find themselves once again at the forefront of a battle that will test the limits of their endurance and loyalty. The stakes are higher than ever as they confront powerful adversaries and navigate the complexities of alliances and betrayals.
Simultaneously, the T’lan Imass, ancient undead warriors with a tragic history, emerge from the shadows, bringing with them a sense of impending doom. As their enigmatic motives unfold, the very fabric of the world is at risk of being torn apart.
Amidst the chaos, new characters with their own stories and destinies are woven into the intricate tapestry of the Malazan world. Erikson’s narrative mastery shines as he seamlessly blends action, intrigue, and moments of profound emotion.
Steven Erikson
Steven Erikson, born on October 7, 1959, is a Canadian author celebrated for his profound contributions to the fantasy genre. Best known for his monumental Malazan Book of the Fallen series, Erikson is hailed for his intricate world-building, complex characters, and a narrative style that weaves together military strategy, philosophy, and high fantasy. With a background in archaeology and anthropology, Erikson brings a unique depth to his storytelling, creating immersive and expansive fictional worlds that have garnered widespread acclaim among fantasy enthusiasts worldwide.