Last Argument of Kings
2008 · Joe Abercrombie · 639 pages · Fantasy
The finale of The First Law trilogy delivers on every promise and subverts every expectation. Abercrombie brings all his threads together for a conclusion that is equal parts thrilling and devastating, rewarding readers who expected heroic resolutions with something far more interesting: the truth about power, change, and the stories people tell themselves. The battle sequences are extraordinary, Glokta reaches his final form, and the last hundred pages contain some of the most shocking revelations in modern fantasy. Not everyone loves where the characters end up, but that's precisely the point. This is grimdark at its best and most uncompromising.