Joe Abercrombie
Joe Abercrombie is the author of the First Law Trilogy (The Blade Itself, Before They Are Hanged and Last Argument of Kings). His standalone novels (Best Served Cold, The Heroes and Red Country) are also set in the First Law world. His novels have been shortlisted for the World Fantasy Awards, British Fantasy Awards, John W. Campbell Award and the David Gemmell Legend Awards. His covers are also award winning, and have won both the David Gemmell Legend Award and the World Fantasy Award for best...See more
Joe Abercrombie is the author of the First Law Trilogy (The Blade Itself, Before They Are Hanged and Last Argument of Kings). His standalone novels (Best Served Cold, The Heroes and Red Country) are also set in the First Law world. His novels have been shortlisted for the World Fantasy Awards, British Fantasy Awards, John W. Campbell Award and the David Gemmell Legend Awards. His covers are also award winning, and have won both the David Gemmell Legend Award and the World Fantasy Award for best artwork. Joe formerly worked as a freelance film editor and is now a full time writer who lives in Bath with his family. Follow @LordGrimdark on twitter for more information, or visit ... See less
Joe Abercrombie's Featured Books
Joe Abercrombie book reviews
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The Blade Itself
Darkly marvellous
by Andy, Nov 9, 2014
Truly epic characters in a nicely coherent fantasy world. This series revels in the flawed hero & sympathetic villain - if you can even tell them apart... There is nothing black or white in this ... Read More
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Best Served Cold
Best Served Cold
by brjunkie, Dec 28, 2009
Joe Abercrombie still delivers on the fighting, gore, and violence while weaving a fantastic plot that keeps you looking over your shoulder. Monza Murcatto (the Butcher of Caprile and the Serpent of ... Read More
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Last Argument of Kings
Last Argument of Kings, The First Law: Book 3
The First Law trilogy is true of the saying; it?s not the destination, but the journey that is the reward. All three books were so equally fantastic, that I found myself not wanting it to end. I ... Read More