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Best Action Books

December 2024

Half a War

Gritty and intense, Abercrombie’s “Half a War” delivers a gut-punching finale to his Shattered Sea trilogy. I was captivated by the complex characters and their moral struggles in a brutal world. The author’s razor-sharp prose and unexpected plot twists kept me on edge throughout. While dark, there are moments of sardonic humor that provide welcome relief. A masterful blend of fantasy and coming-of-age drama that left me both satisfied and craving more.

Half the World

Thorn Bathu dreams of becoming a warrior, but fate seems set against her. Branded a murderer for a training accident, she faces a life of shame. Yet Brand, an awkward outsider, sees Thorn’s potential and helps her seize a second chance. Together, they embark on a perilous journey across half the world, seeking allies for their beleaguered kingdom. As war looms and treachery lurks at every turn, Thorn and Brand must confront their own demons and forge an unbreakable bond to survive the trials ahead.

Half a King

Yarvi never wanted to be king. Born with a crippled hand, he was destined for the Ministry. But fate had other plans. When his father and brother are murdered, Yarvi is thrust onto the Black Chair of Gettland. Betrayed and left for dead, he must navigate a world of treachery and deceit to reclaim his throne. With unlikely allies and newfound strength, Yarvi discovers that a cunning mind can be the sharpest weapon of all. Abercrombie’s gritty tale of revenge and self-discovery will keep you turning pages late into the night.

Red Country

Gritty and unforgiving, “Red Country” plunges readers into a world of dust, blood, and vengeance. Abercrombie’s masterful prose paints a vivid landscape where hope is scarce and survival is everything. I found myself captivated by the complex characters, each wrestling with their own demons. The tension builds like a slow-burning fuse, erupting into moments of brutal violence that left me breathless. A must-read for anyone who craves raw, unflinching fantasy with a dash of dark humor.

The Heroes

Gritty and uncompromising, Abercrombie’s “The Heroes” plunges readers into the heart of a brutal three-day battle. With his trademark dark humor and unflinching portrayal of violence, he weaves a tale of flawed characters caught in the chaos of war. I found myself captivated by the shifting perspectives and morally ambiguous choices. It’s a stark reminder that in conflict, heroism is often just a matter of perspective. A must-read for fans of realistic fantasy.

Best Served Cold

Revenge is a dish best served cold, and Monza Murcatto’s vengeance is glacial. Once the most feared mercenary in Duke Orso’s employ, she’s now left for dead, her brother murdered beside her. Surviving against all odds, Monza vows to kill the seven men responsible for her downfall. As she assembles a motley crew of misfits and cutthroats, each with their own agenda, the line between justice and madness blurs. Abercrombie’s gritty tale of betrayal and retribution pulls no punches, delivering a visceral journey through a world where honor is scarce and loyalty comes at a steep price.

Last Argument of Kings

Brutal, gripping, and darkly humorous, “Last Argument of Kings” delivers a stunning conclusion to Joe Abercrombie’s First Law trilogy. I couldn’t put it down, staying up way too late to see how it all unfolded. The characters are flawed and complex, making you question who to root for. Abercrombie’s gritty prose and unexpected twists kept me on edge, and the ending… well, let’s just say it’s not your typical fantasy fare. A must-read for fans of morally gray tales and subverted tropes.

Before They Are Hanged

Gritty and unrelenting, Abercrombie’s second installment in The First Law trilogy plunges readers deeper into a world of betrayal and brutal warfare. As armies clash and alliances crumble, unlikely heroes emerge from the chaos. The author’s razor-sharp wit and unflinching portrayal of flawed characters kept me riveted. I found myself both horrified and oddly charmed by the morally ambiguous cast, their raw humanity shining through even in the darkest moments. A masterclass in subverting fantasy tropes.

The Blade Itself

Logen Ninefingers, a notorious barbarian, finds himself on a collision course with destiny. Fleeing his blood-soaked past, he’s drawn into a web of intrigue and violence in the crumbling Union. Meanwhile, a vain nobleman grapples with his own demons, and a young apprentice discovers her magical potential. Abercrombie weaves a gritty, darkly humorous tale that subverts fantasy tropes, leaving readers questioning who the real heroes are. With its morally ambiguous characters and brutal world, “The Blade Itself” cuts deep, leaving you hungry for more.

Children of the Mind

In this gripping finale to the Ender saga, Card weaves a tale of interstellar conflict and human resilience. As Ender grapples with the consequences of his past actions, he must confront new challenges that threaten the very fabric of existence. With his signature blend of philosophical depth and heart-pounding suspense, Card explores the nature of consciousness and the power of empathy. I found myself completely absorbed, pondering the book’s themes long after turning the final page.