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The House of Sacrifice

By: Anna Smith Spark
Narrated by: Colin Mace, Meriel Rosenkranz
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Summary

A powerhouse grimdark fantasy of bloodshed, ambition, and fate, The House of Sacrifice is the thunderous conclusion to Anna Smith Spark's Empires of Dust trilogy, which began with The Court of Broken Knives.

Hail Him. Behold Him.

Man-killer, life-stealer, death-bringer, life’s thief.

All are bound to Him,

His word is law.

The night coming, the sudden light that makes the eyes blind,

Golden one, shining, glorious.

Life’s judgement, life’s pleasure, hope’s grave.

Marith Altrersyr has won. He cut a path of blood and vengeance and needless violence around the world and now he rules. It is time for Marith to put down his sword, to send home his armies, to grow a beard and become fat. It is time to look to his own hous, and to produce an heir. The King of Death must now learn to live.

But some things cannot be learnt.

The spoils of war turn to ash in the mouths of the Amrath Army and soon they are on the move again. But Marith, lord of lies, dragon-killer, father-killer, has begun to falter and his mind decays. How long can a warlord rotting from within continue to win?

As the Army marches on to Sorlost, Thalia’s thoughts turn to home and to the future: a life grows inside her and it is a precious thing – but it grows weak.

Why must the sins of the father curse the child?

A glorious, ambitious and bloodily brilliant conclusion that threads together a masterful tapestry of language and story and holding up a piercing reflection on epic fantasy – and those who love it.

©2019 Anna Smith Spark (P)2019 HarperCollins Publishers Limited
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"Anna Smith Spark is a dynamic new voice in the field of grimly baroque fantasy, a knowing and witty provisioner of the Grand Guignol, a cheerful undertaker strolling across the graveyard and beckoning you to admire her newest additions." (Scott Lynch)

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The truest autopsy of humanity

I write this as a review of the whole trilogy. This is a masterpiece. A story about human love; how its many facets form the driving force behind every human thought and deed.The amazing gift of this writer is how she wrings every drop of emotion from her characters and readers alike through the masterful, insightful, experiences of her characters. The series takes us on a blistering journey, which elates and horrifies and leaves us with nothing and everything, just like her characters. It is harrowing and graphic in its imagery, stripping everything and everyone to the barest of bones yet leaves us hanging on the ever-present frayed thread of hope that keeps humanity going. In short, I found this trilogy to be paradoxical: complex and uncomplicated, optimistic and pessimistic, important and pointless, beautiful and terrible as real life. It will haunt me for a very long time. Brava!

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A Dark Escape

it seems like Anna truly understands the human mind, as she takes the main character, who even he, knowing what he does is wrong as he begins the series avoiding his fate, as a murderer, a killer, a destroyer of worlds, and shows how men, ordinary men and women will follow them in their trail of destruction, and not only that but by the end you yourself will too.
it almost feels like she had a premonition of the modern world, with a pandemic everyone knows how to stop (close the gates) , yet the economy is too valuable weighted against the Risk for a few lives, combined with the current world leaders who seem determined to turn the world against both each other and ourselves.
I tip my hat to you my lady grim.

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