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Joe Abercrombie
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  • Hardcover: 544 pages
  • Publisher: Gollancz; 1st Edition edition (1 Jun 2009)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0575082453
  • ISBN-13: 978-0575082458
  • Product Dimensions: 15.3 x 4.3 x 23.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (69 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 58,372 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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"The battles are vivid and visceral, the action brutal, the pace headlong, and Abercrombie piles the betrayals, reversals, and plot twists one atop another to keep us guessing how it will all come out. This is his best book yet." (George RR Martin )

Joe Abercrombie is probably the brightest star among the new generation of British fantasy writers . . . Abercrombie never underestimates the horrors that people are prepared to inflict on one another, or their longlasting, often unexpected, consequences. Abercrombie writes a vivid, well-paced tale that never loosens its grip. His action scenes are cinematic in the best sense, and the characters are all distinct and interesting.' (THE TIMES )

"A satisfyingly brutal fantasy quest. Best served cold? Modern fantasy doesn't get much hotter than this." (Dave Bradley SFX )

"Spiked with cynicism, and indeed spikes, Best Served Cold has as much in common with a classic Hollywood caper as it does with the rest of the genre. Moral ambiguity, hard violence, and that weaving of laughter, horror and pathos make it breathe, though the brilliant characters are what really make this soar. This is the highest grade of adult, commercial fantasy we have seen for quite a while." (Guy Haley DEATHRAY )

"Abercrombie weaves a dense plot, but not at the expense of the pace, and casts an ensemble of gritty, odd but always interesting characters to undertake Murcatto's revenge. Fans of Abercrombie's work will not be disappointed by his latest offering, which features all his usual hallmarks: cold steel, black comedy, fully realised characters and internecine struggles, both personal and epic." (DREAMWATCH )

"This is deep, dark stuff but it's a mark of that nice Mr. Abercrombie's talent that he can wrap such complex themes in the kind of rip-roaring adventure that is so utterly compelling that, from the first page, it is impossible to put down." (SCI-FI LONDON )

"All in all, we can't say enough good things about Mr Abercrombie's latest addition to the genre. It's intelligent, measure, thoughtful, well paced and considered, but retains a sense of fun that has flavoured the rest of his excellent biography. We can't recommend it enough." (James Rundle SCI FI NOW )

"Best Served Cold exhibits Abercombie's trademark black humour in spades, and the standalone novel form provides him with ample opportunity to show off his plotting skills but don't let the glibness fool you, the author and his characters do recognise the terrible nature of the violence being described, and don't try to downplay the human cost. Best Served cold is definitely this author's best work to date." (BOOK GEEKS )

"Of the great books in the genre this year, of which there are a few, Best Served Cold matches the best, without a doubt. For all its gruesomeness, its bleakness and its moral cynicism it is a rich, memorable tale, exciting and well structured. This will be a 'best of the year' novel for many in the genre. It is still a pleasure to see this author's talent develop." (SFFWORLD.COM )

"Abercrombie is both fiendishly inventive and solidly convincing, especially when sprinkling his appallingly vivid combat scenes with humor so dark that it's almost ultraviolet." (PUBLISHERS WEEKLY )

"Storms along at a breakneck pace. Each character has a history of betrayal and a wobbly moral compass, giving further realism and depth to Abercrombie's world. The violence is plentiful, the methods of exacting revenge are eye-wateringly inventive and the characters well fleshed out. A fan of Bernard Cornwell's historical escapades could easily fall for it. Believe the hype." (WATERSTONES BOOKS QUARTERLY )

"Abercrombie's narrative twists and turns, playing with but also against the reader's expectations. His characters do likewise. Their realistic unpredictability means that it is almost impossible to determine what will eventually happen. One of the great pleasures of Joe Abercrombie's fiction is that his characters are so lifelike." (Maureen Kincaid Speller INTERZONE )

"Joe Abercrombie's BEST SERVED COLD is a bloody and relentless epic of vengeance and obsession in the grand tradition, a kind of splatterpunk sword 'n sorcery COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO, Dumas by way of Moorcock. Monza Murcatto, the Snake of Talins, could teach even Gully Foyle and Kirth Gersen a few things about revenge." (George RR Martin )

'Abercrombie writes dark, adult fantasy, by which I mean there's a lot of stabbing in it, and after people stab each other they sometimes have sex with each other. His tone is morbid and funny and hardboiled, not wholly dissimilar to that of Iain Banks...Like Fritz Leiber you can see in your head where the blades are going, what is clanging off what, the sweat, the blood, the banter. And like George R. R. Martin Abercrombie has the will and the cruelty to actually kill and maim his characters.' (TIME MAGAZINE )

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Springtime in Styria. And that means war. There have been nineteen years of blood. The ruthless Grand Duke Orso is locked in a vicious struggle with the squabbling League of Eight, and between them they have bled the land white. While armies march, heads roll and cities burn, behind the scenes bankers, priests and older, darker powers play a deadly game to choose who will be king. War may be hell but for Monza Murcatto, the Snake of Talins, the most feared and famous mercenary in Duke Orso's employ, it's a damn good way of making money too. Her victories have made her popular - a shade too popular for her employer's taste. Betrayed, thrown down a mountain and left for dead, Murcatto's reward is a broken body and a burning hunger for vengeance. Whatever the cost, seven men must die. Her allies include Styria's least reliable drunkard, Styria's most treacherous poisoner, a mass-murderer obsessed with numbers and a Northman who just wants to do the right thing. Her enemies number the better half of the nation. And that's all before the most dangerous man in the world is dispatched to hunt her down and finish the job Duke Orso started... Springtime in Styria. And that means revenge.

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
I'd not read Abercrombie's First Law trilogy before buying this book, but rather bought it because it was £1.99 in hardback in a book sale and I'd heard he was meant to be a pretty good author. After making sure that the book was a stand-alone novel (because I didn't want to get into another trilogy) I handed over my pennies and settled down to give it a go.

have to say, loved it. Loved his characters (more than two dimensional yet not quite more than caricatures) and thought the plot was great, with plenty of twists and turns and never knowing who will make it out alive. I especially liked the hinting at greater themes and larger plots working in the background. I enjoyed the book so much in fact that I finished it in three sittings and immediately ordered all three books in his debut trilogy.

If you're looking for a damn good fantasy read then buy with confidence.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
Top Class! 15 Oct 2010
By StevieP
Format:Paperback
I've read the First Law trilogy so I was really looking forward to this book and I wasn't disappointed.
It's a big book and at no point did it seem to amble on just to fill pages. I enjoyed it cover to cover.
Violence, sex and horror (not the ghosty jumping out horror, the other "Oh my God" horror.)
Mr Abercrombie goes from strength to strength. Can't wait for "Heroes"!
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful
By Cartimand TOP 1000 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
Format:Paperback
Whilst not a direct sequel to the excellent First Law trilogy, Joe Abercrombie's Best Served Cold returns to that same brutal medieval fantasy world and populates it with a handful of the same characters. All of the expected Abercrombie trademarks are here - explicit torture, sex, cynicism, Machiavellian back-stabbing and some incredibly vivid battle scenes. With empire building on a massive scale, its scope is certainly no less grandiose than its predecessors, so why just the 3 stars? Well, I have to confess that, whilst the previous novels rattled by at a terrific pace and I devoured them in just a few sittings, I really struggled with Best Served Cold. Quite simply I didn't warm to any of the characters. The main heroine (that is SO the wrong word!) who we dally with for most of the book, is downright loathsome. Her chief consort evolves from a fairly thuggish brute into a fairly brutal thug. The high and mighty who cross their path are inevitably effete, perverted or both. It is only in the roguish and vaguely Falstaffian Cosca and the strangely other-worldly (autistic?) Friendly that a degree of more satisfyingly 3-dimensional characterisation is developed. A couple of characters, who I would have liked to survive into further instalments meet gruesome ends. Most disappointingly of all, everyone's favourite torturer Glokta, who stole the show in the original trilogy, is only referred to by reputation here.

Not wishing to be too critical though, I did still quite enjoy this novel and I believe there are signs of Joe Abercrombie doing for heroic (or villainous!) fantasy what Iain M Banks has done for sci-fi with his inspired Culture series. The theme of sinister bankers holding states to ransom is quite a topical one too I suppose! Please though Joe, let's have more wit and characters we can relish along with the cynicism next time!

So, a fairly grim read, but just about worthwhile.

Oh, I almost forgot - the moral of the story .... hmmm... well it's either that revenge will probably not bring you satisfaction or that human nature is pretty damn base, selfish and greedy.
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A tale of bloody betrayal served up by the master of grim, dark...
The feuding city states of Styria have endured nineteen years of bloody slaughter. The `Years of Blood' have seen the ruthless Grand Duke Orso of Talins seize ever larger tracts... Read more
Published 23 days ago by Mr. D. I. Fisk
best served cold
Really enjoyed this book. Had read the Blade itself Bloody Nine trio-excellant, then went straight to this novel. Read more
Published 1 month ago by loulou
Oh!
Not as expected. I did not like the style of the author. More of a noire (?). From its description, I would say the book is mis-categorised.
Published 2 months ago by Doctor Who
Not as satidfying.
I like Joe Abercrombie books, I like this one too, although I found it less satisfying than his others. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Anthony J. Hagarty
a review on an unread book!
Amazon asked me to review this book; however, it is at the bottom of a large pile of books yet to read! Read more
Published 6 months ago by LoadZaFunk
Best Read Now
Joe Abercrombie showed in his `First Law' trilogy that he was one of the masters of the new style low fantasy - the type of fantasy that paints a bleak picture full of real people... Read more
Published 8 months ago by Sam
Revenge has never tasted so good.
A few years ago Joe Abercrombie burst on to the fantasy scene with Scott Lynch and a host of other authors. Read more
Published 8 months ago by Snikt5
Good, but not great
Having read The First Law trilogy, I was eager to get to grips with this stand-alone "sequel". It has been stated in quite a number of the other reviews here, and I agree with them... Read more
Published 11 months ago by JBP
Awesome
Well I have to disagree with the negative reviews - I thought this book was great. It only really follows one group of characters rather than several like in the First Law which is... Read more
Published 13 months ago by Ms. R. E. Jones
More great story telling from my new favourite author.
I bought this book as I was finishing 'The Last Arguement of Kings' by the same author so I could just carry on straight away. Read more
Published 16 months ago by Dave Lunn
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