Reviews"Buehlman has a real gift for writing complicated, endearing characters trying to do their best in a complicated, fully lived-in world. I can't wait for his next book."--Kelly Link, bestselling author of the Pulitzer Prize finalist Get in Trouble "Christopher Buehlman's worldbuilding is second-to-none, so grimly evocative it feels like the worst parts of history in the best possible way. Galva's story is full of heartbreak and despair, but its darkness is balanced by exquisitely-crafted moments that explore the bonds of friendship, sisterhood, and love that endure despite the soul-shattering horrors of war."--Nicholas Eames, author of Kings of the Wyld "Beuhlman bursts through the confines of modern fantasy with a story by turns profane, brutal, beautiful, devastating. A work of towering imagination, twists of a razor-honed wit, Galva's indelible voice, characters that move with undeniable authenticity to their fates-- The Daughter's War shows what fantasy can be in the hands of a master. Prepare yourself."--John Hornor Jacobs, author of A Lush and Seething Hell " The Daughters' War is so exactly what I want in a fantasy novel it almost feels as if Chris wrote it for me."--Christian Cameron, author of Killer of Men "A masterful tale of war and loss. The Daughter's Wa r is achingly beautiful, and once it has you in its grip, it will not let go until you turn that final page."--Shauna Lawless, author of The Children of Gods and Fighting Men Praise for The Blacktongue Thief : "Dazzling. I heartily recommend this one."--Robin Hobb, New York Times bestselling author of the Farseer Trilogy "Chock-full of wry wit, foul language, and characters who arrive on the page with savage, sordid pasts hot on their heels. Often humorous, occasionally horrifying, and sometimes incredibly poignant, I love every single page of this book. Every sentence, even. It's that good."--Nicholas Eames, author of Kings of the Wyld "A delight from start to finish. Buehlman takes the well-worn tropes of fantasy and weaves them into a new and vibrant tapestry."--Anthony Ryan, New York Times bestselling author of Blood Song "Fast and fun and filled with crazy magic. I can't wait to see what Christopher Buehlman does next."--Brent Weeks, New York Times bestselling author of the Lightbringer series "Hardly since The Lies of Locke Lamora have I been so impressed with a fantasy debut... The Blacktongue Thief is a bonafide instant classic, and I sure as hell can't wait to see what Buehlman comes up with next."--Grimdark Magazine, "Buehlman has a real gift for writing complicated, endearing characters trying to do their best in a complicated, fully lived-in world. I can't wait for his next book."--Kelly Link, bestselling author of the Pulitzer Prize finalist Get in Trouble "A wonderful book. Gripping from the first page. I loved the characters, and Buehlman's prose is beautiful. Highly recommended."--John Gwynne, author of The Shadow of the Gods "Christopher Buehlman's worldbuilding is second-to-none, so grimly evocative it feels like the worst parts of history in the best possible way. Galva's story is full of heartbreak and despair, but its darkness is balanced by exquisitely-crafted moments that explore the bonds of friendship, sisterhood, and love that endure despite the soul-shattering horrors of war."--Nicholas Eames, author of Kings of the Wyld "Thrilling. . . Series fans looking for insight into Buehlman's badass heroine's psyche will want to check this out."--Publishers Weekly " The Daughters' War is the rare prequel that makes you want to pick up the first book again. . . . It's a story of loss and horror and inexplicable beauty."--Locus "When I read The Blacktongue Thief , I immediately wanted more in this fascinating world and especially more of Galva; thankfully, Buehlman has delivered! Her character shines from every page, grizzled and naïve both at once. Poetic, insightful, and grim without being hopeless. I loved it!"--Django Wexler, author of The Thousand Names "A masterful tale of war and loss. The Daughters' Wa r is achingly beautiful, and once it has you in its grip, it will not let go until you turn that final page."--Shauna Lawless, author of The Children of Gods and Fighting Men "Fans of the previous book will relish this prequel, while those who have never read The Blacktongue Thief will find much to enjoy in this unflinching look at family, loss, love, and war. Highly recommended for all fantasy collections."--Booklist, STARRED review "Thrilling and dark. . . Buehlman is a master of character voice."--Grimdark Magazine "Beuhlman bursts through the confines of modern fantasy with a story by turns profane, brutal, beautiful, devastating. A work of towering imagination, twists of a razor-honed wit, Galva's indelible voice, characters that move with undeniable authenticity to their fates-- The Daughters' War shows what fantasy can be in the hands of a master. Prepare yourself."--John Hornor Jacobs, author of A Lush and Seething Hell " The Daughters' War is so exactly what I want in a fantasy novel it almost feels as if Chris wrote it for me."--Christian Cameron, author of Killer of Men "Readers who were caught up in the political shenanigans, hopeless battles, and pyrrhic victories of Brian McClellan's In the Shadow of Lightning or Daniel Abraham's Age of Ash will be enthralled, while those who like their grimdark fantasy to trip over into horror will find similarities between the characters of Galva and Alex Easton from T. Kingfisher's What Feasts at Night ."--Library Journal, STARRED review, "Buehlman has a real gift for writing complicated, endearing characters trying to do their best in a complicated, fully lived-in world. I can't wait for his next book."--Kelly Link, bestselling author of the Pulitzer Prize finalist Get in Trouble "Christopher Buehlman's worldbuilding is second-to-none, so grimly evocative it feels like the worst parts of history in the best possible way. Galva's story is full of heartbreak and despair, but its darkness is balanced by exquisitely-crafted moments that explore the bonds of friendship, sisterhood, and love that endure despite the soul-shattering horrors of war."--Nicholas Eames, author of Kings of the Wyld "Thrilling. . . Series fans looking for insight into Buehlman's badass heroine's psyche will want to check this out."--Publishers Weekly "When I read The Blacktongue Thief , I immediately wanted more in this fascinating world and especially more of Galva; thankfully, Buehlman has delivered! Her character shines from every page, grizzled and naïve both at once. Poetic, insightful, and grim without being hopeless. I loved it!"--Django Wexler, author of The Thousand Names "A masterful tale of war and loss. The Daughters' Wa r is achingly beautiful, and once it has you in its grip, it will not let go until you turn that final page."--Shauna Lawless, author of The Children of Gods and Fighting Men "Fans of the previous book will relish this prequel, while those who have never read The Blacktongue Thief will find much to enjoy in this unflinching look at family, loss, love, and war. Highly recommended for all fantasy collections."--Booklist, STARRED review "Beuhlman bursts through the confines of modern fantasy with a story by turns profane, brutal, beautiful, devastating. A work of towering imagination, twists of a razor-honed wit, Galva's indelible voice, characters that move with undeniable authenticity to their fates-- The Daughters' War shows what fantasy can be in the hands of a master. Prepare yourself."--John Hornor Jacobs, author of A Lush and Seething Hell " The Daughters' War is so exactly what I want in a fantasy novel it almost feels as if Chris wrote it for me."--Christian Cameron, author of Killer of Men "Readers who were caught up in the political shenanigans, hopeless battles, and pyrrhic victories of Brian McClellan's In the Shadow of Lightning or Daniel Abraham's Age of Ash will be enthralled, while those who like their grimdark fantasy to trip over into horror will find similarities between the characters of Galva and Alex Easton from T. Kingfisher's What Feasts at Night ."--Library Journal, STARRED review " The Daughters' War is the rare prequel that makes you want to pick up the first book again. . . . It's a story of loss and horror and inexplicable beauty."--Locus, Praise for The Blacktongue Thief : "Dazzling. I heartily recommend this one."--Robin Hobb, New York Times bestselling author of the Farseer Trilogy "Chock-full of wry wit, foul language, and characters who arrive on the page with savage, sordid pasts hot on their heels. Often humorous, occasionally horrifying, and sometimes incredibly poignant, I love every single page of this book. Every sentence, even. It's that good."--Nicholas Eames, author of Kings of the Wyld "A delight from start to finish. Buehlman takes the well-worn tropes of fantasy and weaves them into a new and vibrant tapestry."--Anthony Ryan, New York Times bestselling author of Blood Song "Fast and fun and filled with crazy magic. I can't wait to see what Christopher Buehlman does next."--Brent Weeks, New York Times bestselling author of the Lightbringer series "Hardly since The Lies of Locke Lamora have I been so impressed with a fantasy debut... The Blacktongue Thief is a bonafide instant classic, and I sure as hell can't wait to see what Buehlman comes up with next."--Grimdark Magazine, "Buehlman has a real gift for writing complicated, endearing characters trying to do their best in a complicated, fully lived-in world. I can't wait for his next book."--Kelly Link, bestselling author of the Pulitzer Prize finalist Get in Trouble "A wonderful book. Gripping from the first page. I loved the characters, and Buehlman's prose is beautiful. Highly recommended."--John Gwynne, author of The Shadow of the Gods "Christopher Buehlman's worldbuilding is second-to-none, so grimly evocative it feels like the worst parts of history in the best possible way. Galva's story is full of heartbreak and despair, but its darkness is balanced by exquisitely-crafted moments that explore the bonds of friendship, sisterhood, and love that endure despite the soul-shattering horrors of war."--Nicholas Eames, author of Kings of the Wyld "Thrilling. . . Series fans looking for insight into Buehlman's badass heroine's psyche will want to check this out."--Publishers Weekly "When I read The Blacktongue Thief , I immediately wanted more in this fascinating world and especially more of Galva; thankfully, Buehlman has delivered! Her character shines from every page, grizzled and naïve both at once. Poetic, insightful, and grim without being hopeless. I loved it!"--Django Wexler, author of The Thousand Names "A masterful tale of war and loss. The Daughters' Wa r is achingly beautiful, and once it has you in its grip, it will not let go until you turn that final page."--Shauna Lawless, author of The Children of Gods and Fighting Men "Fans of the previous book will relish this prequel, while those who have never read The Blacktongue Thief will find much to enjoy in this unflinching look at family, loss, love, and war. Highly recommended for all fantasy collections."--Booklist, STARRED review "Beuhlman bursts through the confines of modern fantasy with a story by turns profane, brutal, beautiful, devastating. A work of towering imagination, twists of a razor-honed wit, Galva's indelible voice, characters that move with undeniable authenticity to their fates-- The Daughters' War shows what fantasy can be in the hands of a master. Prepare yourself."--John Hornor Jacobs, author of A Lush and Seething Hell " The Daughters' War is so exactly what I want in a fantasy novel it almost feels as if Chris wrote it for me."--Christian Cameron, author of Killer of Men "Readers who were caught up in the political shenanigans, hopeless battles, and pyrrhic victories of Brian McClellan's In the Shadow of Lightning or Daniel Abraham's Age of Ash will be enthralled, while those who like their grimdark fantasy to trip over into horror will find similarities between the characters of Galva and Alex Easton from T. Kingfisher's What Feasts at Night ."--Library Journal, STARRED review " The Daughters' War is the rare prequel that makes you want to pick up the first book again. . . . It's a story of loss and horror and inexplicable beauty."--Locus, "Buehlman has a real gift for writing complicated, endearing characters trying to do their best in a complicated, fully lived-in world. I can't wait for his next book."--Kelly Link, bestselling author of the Pulitzer Prize finalist Get in Trouble "Christopher Buehlman's worldbuilding is second-to-none, so grimly evocative it feels like the worst parts of history in the best possible way. Galva's story is full of heartbreak and despair, but its darkness is balanced by exquisitely-crafted moments that explore the bonds of friendship, sisterhood, and love that endure despite the soul-shattering horrors of war."--Nicholas Eames, author of Kings of the Wyld "Beuhlman bursts through the confines of modern fantasy with a story by turns profane, brutal, beautiful, devastating. A work of towering imagination, twists of a razor-honed wit, Galva's indelible voice, characters that move with undeniable authenticity to their fates-- The Daughters' War shows what fantasy can be in the hands of a master. Prepare yourself."--John Hornor Jacobs, author of A Lush and Seething Hell " The Daughters' War is so exactly what I want in a fantasy novel it almost feels as if Chris wrote it for me."--Christian Cameron, author of Killer of Men "A masterful tale of war and loss. The Daughters' Wa r is achingly beautiful, and once it has you in its grip, it will not let go until you turn that final page."--Shauna Lawless, author of The Children of Gods and Fighting Men Praise for The Blacktongue Thief : "Dazzling. I heartily recommend this one."--Robin Hobb, New York Times bestselling author of the Farseer Trilogy "Chock-full of wry wit, foul language, and characters who arrive on the page with savage, sordid pasts hot on their heels. Often humorous, occasionally horrifying, and sometimes incredibly poignant, I love every single page of this book. Every sentence, even. It's that good."--Nicholas Eames, author of Kings of the Wyld "A delight from start to finish. Buehlman takes the well-worn tropes of fantasy and weaves them into a new and vibrant tapestry."--Anthony Ryan, New York Times bestselling author of Blood Song "Fast and fun and filled with crazy magic. I can't wait to see what Christopher Buehlman does next."--Brent Weeks, New York Times bestselling author of the Lightbringer series "Hardly since The Lies of Locke Lamora have I been so impressed with a fantasy debut... The Blacktongue Thief is a bonafide instant classic, and I sure as hell can't wait to see what Buehlman comes up with next."--Grimdark Magazine, "Buehlman has a real gift for writing complicated, endearing characters trying to do their best in a complicated, fully lived-in world. I can't wait for his next book."--Kelly Link, bestselling author of the Pulitzer Prize finalist Get in Trouble "Christopher Buehlman's worldbuilding is second-to-none, so grimly evocative it feels like the worst parts of history in the best possible way. Galva's story is full of heartbreak and despair, but its darkness is balanced by exquisitely-crafted moments that explore the bonds of friendship, sisterhood, and love that endure despite the soul-shattering horrors of war."--Nicholas Eames, author of Kings of the Wyld "Thrilling. . . Series fans looking for insight into Buehlman's badass heroine's psyche will want to check this out."--Publishers Weekly "Beuhlman bursts through the confines of modern fantasy with a story by turns profane, brutal, beautiful, devastating. A work of towering imagination, twists of a razor-honed wit, Galva's indelible voice, characters that move with undeniable authenticity to their fates-- The Daughters' War shows what fantasy can be in the hands of a master. Prepare yourself."--John Hornor Jacobs, author of A Lush and Seething Hell "A masterful tale of war and loss. The Daughters' Wa r is achingly beautiful, and once it has you in its grip, it will not let go until you turn that final page."--Shauna Lawless, author of The Children of Gods and Fighting Men "Fans of the previous book will relish this prequel, while those who have never read The Blacktongue Thief will find much to enjoy in this unflinching look at family, loss, love, and war. Highly recommended for all fantasy collections."--Booklist, STARRED review " The Daughters' War is so exactly what I want in a fantasy novel it almost feels as if Chris wrote it for me."--Christian Cameron, author of Killer of Men "Readers who were caught up in the political shenanigans, hopeless battles, and pyrrhic victories of Brian McClellan's In the Shadow of Lightning or Daniel Abraham's Age of Ash will be enthralled, while those who like their grimdark fantasy to trip over into horror will find similarities between the characters of Galva and Alex Easton from T. Kingfisher's What Feasts at Night ."--Library Journal, STARRED review, "Buehlman has a real gift for writing complicated, endearing characters trying to do their best in a complicated, fully lived-in world. I can't wait for his next book."--Kelly Link, bestselling author of the Pulitzer Prize finalist Get in Trouble "Christopher Buehlman's worldbuilding is second-to-none, so grimly evocative it feels like the worst parts of history in the best possible way. Galva's story is full of heartbreak and despair, but its darkness is balanced by exquisitely-crafted moments that explore the bonds of friendship, sisterhood, and love that endure despite the soul-shattering horrors of war."--Nicholas Eames, author of Kings of the Wyld "Thrilling. . . Series fans looking for insight into Buehlman's badass heroine's psyche will want to check this out."--Publishers Weekly "When I read The Blacktongue Thief , I immediately wanted more in this fascinating world and especially more of Galva; thankfully, Buehlman has delivered! Her character shines from every page, grizzled and naïve both at once. Poetic, insightful, and grim without being hopeless. I loved it!"--Django Wexler, author of The Thousand Names "A masterful tale of war and loss. The Daughters' Wa r is achingly beautiful, and once it has you in its grip, it will not let go until you turn that final page."--Shauna Lawless, author of The Children of Gods and Fighting Men "Fans of the previous book will relish this prequel, while those who have never read The Blacktongue Thief will find much to enjoy in this unflinching look at family, loss, love, and war. Highly recommended for all fantasy collections."--Booklist, STARRED review "Beuhlman bursts through the confines of modern fantasy with a story by turns profane, brutal, beautiful, devastating. A work of towering imagination, twists of a razor-honed wit, Galva's indelible voice, characters that move with undeniable authenticity to their fates-- The Daughters' War shows what fantasy can be in the hands of a master. Prepare yourself."--John Hornor Jacobs, author of A Lush and Seething Hell " The Daughters' War is so exactly what I want in a fantasy novel it almost feels as if Chris wrote it for me."--Christian Cameron, author of Killer of Men "Readers who were caught up in the political shenanigans, hopeless battles, and pyrrhic victories of Brian McClellan's In the Shadow of Lightning or Daniel Abraham's Age of Ash will be enthralled, while those who like their grimdark fantasy to trip over into horror will find similarities between the characters of Galva and Alex Easton from T. Kingfisher's What Feasts at Night ."--Library Journal, STARRED review, "Buehlman has a real gift for writing complicated, endearing characters trying to do their best in a complicated, fully lived-in world. I can't wait for his next book."--Kelly Link, bestselling author of the Pulitzer Prize finalist Get in Trouble "Christopher Buehlman's worldbuilding is second-to-none, so grimly evocative it feels like the worst parts of history in the best possible way. Galva's story is full of heartbreak and despair, but its darkness is balanced by exquisitely-crafted moments that explore the bonds of friendship, sisterhood, and love that endure despite the soul-shattering horrors of war."--Nicholas Eames, author of Kings of the Wyld "Thrilling. . . Series fans looking for insight into Buehlman's badass heroine's psyche will want to check this out."--Publishers Weekly "Beuhlman bursts through the confines of modern fantasy with a story by turns profane, brutal, beautiful, devastating. A work of towering imagination, twists of a razor-honed wit, Galva's indelible voice, characters that move with undeniable authenticity to their fates-- The Daughters' War shows what fantasy can be in the hands of a master. Prepare yourself."--John Hornor Jacobs, author of A Lush and Seething Hell "A masterful tale of war and loss. The Daughters' Wa r is achingly beautiful, and once it has you in its grip, it will not let go until you turn that final page."--Shauna Lawless, author of The Children of Gods and Fighting Men " The Daughters' War is so exactly what I want in a fantasy novel it almost feels as if Chris wrote it for me."--Christian Cameron, author of Killer of Men "Readers who were caught up in the political shenanigans, hopeless battles, and pyrrhic victories of Brian McClellan's In the Shadow of Lightning or Daniel Abraham's Age of Ash will be enthralled, while those who like their grimdark fantasy to trip over into horror will find similarities between the characters of Galva and Alex Easton from T. Kingfisher's What Feasts at Night ."--Library Journal, STARRED review, "Buehlman has a real gift for writing complicated, endearing characters trying to do their best in a complicated, fully lived-in world. I can't wait for his next book."--Kelly Link, bestselling author of the Pulitzer Prize finalist Get in Trouble "Christopher Buehlman's worldbuilding is second-to-none, so grimly evocative it feels like the worst parts of history in the best possible way. Galva's story is full of heartbreak and despair, but its darkness is balanced by exquisitely-crafted moments that explore the bonds of friendship, sisterhood, and love that endure despite the soul-shattering horrors of war."--Nicholas Eames, author of Kings of the Wyld "Thrilling. . . Series fans looking for insight into Buehlman's badass heroine's psyche will want to check this out."--Publishers Weekly "Spectacular and heartbreaking. . . . Highly recommended."--Django Wexler, author of The Thousand Names "A masterful tale of war and loss. The Daughters' Wa r is achingly beautiful, and once it has you in its grip, it will not let go until you turn that final page."--Shauna Lawless, author of The Children of Gods and Fighting Men "Fans of the previous book will relish this prequel, while those who have never read The Blacktongue Thief will find much to enjoy in this unflinching look at family, loss, love, and war. Highly recommended for all fantasy collections."--Booklist, STARRED review "Beuhlman bursts through the confines of modern fantasy with a story by turns profane, brutal, beautiful, devastating. A work of towering imagination, twists of a razor-honed wit, Galva's indelible voice, characters that move with undeniable authenticity to their fates-- The Daughters' War shows what fantasy can be in the hands of a master. Prepare yourself."--John Hornor Jacobs, author of A Lush and Seething Hell " The Daughters' War is so exactly what I want in a fantasy novel it almost feels as if Chris wrote it for me."--Christian Cameron, author of Killer of Men "Readers who were caught up in the political shenanigans, hopeless battles, and pyrrhic victories of Brian McClellan's In the Shadow of Lightning or Daniel Abraham's Age of Ash will be enthralled, while those who like their grimdark fantasy to trip over into horror will find similarities between the characters of Galva and Alex Easton from T. Kingfisher's What Feasts at Night ."--Library Journal, STARRED review, Praise for The Blacktongue Thief : "Dazzling. I heartily recommend this one."--Robin Hobb, New York Times bestselling author of the Farseer Trilogy "Chock-full of wry wit, foul language, and characters who arrive on the page with savage, sordid pasts hot on their heels. Often humorous, occasionally horrifying, and sometimes incredibly poignant, I love every single page of this book. Every sentence, even. It's that good."--Nicholas Eames, author of Kings of the Wyld "A delight from start to finish. Buehlman takes the well-worn tropes of fantasy and weaves them into a new and vibrant tapestry."--Anthony Ryan, New York Times bestselling author of Blood Song "Fast and fun and filled with crazy magic. I can't wait to see what Christopher Buehlman does next."--Brent Weeks, New York Times bestselling author of the Lightbringer series "Hardly since The Lies of Locke Lamor a have I been so impressed with a fantasy debut... The Blacktongue Thief is a bonafide instant classic, and I sure as hell can't wait to see what Buehlman comes up with next."--Grimdark Magazine "Dazzling. I heartily recommend this one."--Robin Hobb, New York Times bestselling author of the Farseer Trilogy "Readers of epic fantasy novelists, like Tolkien or Brandon Sanderson, will enjoy this journey, which is by turns fun, magical, or terrifying for the travelers. . . . this title is transporting."--Library Journal, starred review "Chock-full of wry wit, foul language, and characters who arrive on the page with savage, sordid pasts hot on their heels. Often humorous, occasionally horrifying, and sometimes incredibly poignant, I love every single page of this book. Every sentence, even. It's that good."--Nicholas Eames, author of Kings of the Wyld "A delight from start to finish. Buehlman takes the well-worn tropes of fantasy and weaves them into a new and vibrant tapestry."--Anthony Ryan, New York Times bestselling author of Blood Song "Fast and fun and filled with crazy magic. I can't wait to see what Christopher Buehlman does next."--Brent Weeks, New York Times bestselling author of the Lightbringer series
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