The Belly Of The Bow by K.J. Parker - ISBN: 9781857239607
Paperback
Fallen hero must rise again when war comes to his door.

The Belly Of The Bow

Fencer Trilogy Volume 2

  • Paperback

    528 pages

  • Release Date

    5 June 2000

Summary

The city of Perimadeia has fallen. Bardas Loredan, the man who was supposed to save it, is now living on the Island - a recluse, living apart from his family in the mountains, with only a young apprentice for company. His life as a fencer-at-law is over. Instead, Loredon spends his days perfecting the art of bow-making.

But his isolation will not last forever; and when the Island comes under attack, his skills as a soldier and general are once again called upon.

COLOURS IN THE…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781857239607
ISBN-10:1857239601
Author:K.J. Parker
Publisher:Little, Brown Book Group
Imprint:Orbit
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:528
Edition:New edition
Release Date:5 June 2000
Weight:280g
Dimensions:178mm x 109mm x 34mm
Series:Fencer Trilogy
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Critics Review

The great city of Perimadeia has fallen to its barbarian enemies, and its last commander, Bardas Loredan, is one of the few survivors, saved by the brother who betrayed the city. The Loredan family are a strange bunch, doomed by the consequences of past actions to endless attempts at reconciliation, or actions so appalling that no reconciliation will be possible. And they are also crucial to the financial manoeuvrings of this well-imagined world, where hostile take-overs are conducted at swords point … K J Parker’s The Belly of the Bow, second of the Fencer trilogy, is intelligent about perverse behaviour, about the logistics of conquest and resistance and about the way that power follows both finance and military might. He is also intelligent about the details of weapon making–in his first book Colours in the Steel, it was siege engines and here it is longbows–and about the working and consequences of magic–a pair of wizards who meddled in things they did not understand find themselves tinkering endlessly to make events less devastating, and running out of that luck which makes meddling possible. With two books, Parker has become a name to be reckoned with; his gloomy fantasies of fate and misadventure are not like anything else in the field. - Roz Kaveney, AMAZON.CO.UK REVIEW

About The Author

K.J. Parker

Having worked in the journalism and the law, K. J. Parker now writes and makes things out of wood and metal.

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