Fall of Light: The Second Book in the Kharkanas Trilogy

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Before the Malazan Empire, there was a time that set the stage for all those tales yet to be told . . .The winter is bitter. Civil war threatens Kurald Galain for the warrior Urusander’s army has begun its march on the city of Kharkanas. Led by the ruthless Hunn Raal, it intends to cast aside Mother Dark’s consort, Draconus, and set Urusander himself on the throne beside the Living Goddess. Those who would stand in the way of the rebels lie scattered and weakened – leaderless since Anomander went in search of an estranged brother. In his stead, Silchas Ruin resolves to gather the Houseblades of the Highborn families to him, and to resurrect the legendary Hust Legion, but time is not on his side.
Far to the west, an unlikely army musters. It seeks an enemy without form, in a place none can find. And yet Hood’s call has been heard and the long-abandoned city of Omtose Phellack is now home to a rabble of new arrivals: Dog-Runners from the south, Jheck warriors, and blue-skinned strangers from across the Western Sea have come to offer Hood their swords. From the distant mountains and isolated valleys of the North, Thel Akai arrive to pledge themselves in this seemingly impossible war. Soon, they will set forth with weapons drawn under the banners of the living in pursuit of Death itself.
Such events presage chaos, and now magic bleeds into this realm. Unconstrained, mysterious and savage, it begins to run loose and wild and following its scent, seeking the places of wounding and hurt – new and ancient entities gather.
In a world becoming rotten with sorcery, can honour truly exist?

Language: English
ISBN-10: 0553820133
ISBN-13: 9780553820133
Genre: Sci-fi & Fantasy
Condition: New

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Fall of Light: The Second Book in the Khankanas Trilogy

Fall of Light: The Second Book in the Khankanas Trilogy Book Description

Fall of Light: The Second Book in the Khankanas Trilogy takes readers back to the bitter winter before the rise of the Malazan Empire. Civil war threatens Kurald Galain as Urusander’s forces march toward Kharkanas. Led by the ruthless Hunn Raal, the rebels aim to replace Mother Dark’s consort, Draconus, and crown Urusander beside the Living Goddess. With Anomander absent, Silchas Ruin rallies the Houseblades and plans to revive the legendary Hust Legion, though time runs short.

Meanwhile, an unlikely army gathers far to the west. Hood’s call reaches the abandoned city of Omtose Phellack, drawing Dog‑Runners, Jheck warriors, and blue‑skinned strangers from the Western Sea. From northern mountains, Thel Akai pledge themselves to a war that seems impossible. They march under the banners of the living, seeking Death itself.

Magic now bleeds unchecked through the world. It runs wild, follows wounds, and awakens ancient entities. As sorcery corrupts the realm, the story asks whether true honour can survive amid such chaos.

Key Features of Fall of Light

Fans of epic fantasy will enjoy the richly layered political intrigue and brutal battles. The novel blends high stakes warfare with deep philosophical questions about power and sacrifice. Additionally, Steven Erikson expands the mythology of the Kharkanas setting, offering fresh perspectives on familiar characters.

Furthermore, the book introduces diverse factions—Dog‑Runners, Jheck, and Thel Akai—each with distinct cultures and motivations. This variety adds depth and keeps the narrative fresh. Also, the prose balances lyrical description with fast‑paced action, making it accessible to both longtime readers and newcomers.

Why Read This Book?

Readers will appreciate the moral complexity that drives every decision. The author explores how honor can persist even when magic runs rampant. Moreover, the story’s relentless tension keeps readers turning pages. Because the plot intertwines personal vendettas with grand conspiracies, it offers a satisfying blend of intimate drama and sweeping epic.

Many readers find the world‑building especially compelling. Erikson crafts a pre‑empire era that feels both ancient and alive. As a result, the novel serves as a perfect bridge between the original Kharkanas trilogy and the later Malazan saga.

About This Book

Language: English
ISBN‑10: 0553820133
ISBN‑13: 9780553820133
Genre: Sci‑fi & Fantasy
Condition: New

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