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"Deadhhouse Gates" /"Bramy domu umarłych"/
Malazańska Księga Poległych - Book 2
Read by: Geoffrey Centlivre
Runtime: 31 Hours and 20 Minutes
The second of the projected 10 volumes of the Malazan Book of the Fallen raises the stakes set by Gardens of the Moon.
From the Holy Desert Raraku, in the land of the Seven Cities, the seer Sha'ik sends her followers out on a holy war known as the Whirlwind. It bears more than a passing resemblance to the current violent Islamic jihad, but Erikson's scholarship is sufficiently thorough to enable him to avoid simpleminded likeness making.
His imagination is also sufficient to bring the setting of the Seven Cities vividly to life, although his realism is rather literally gritty, including a great deal of sand and gravel that will inevitably recall for some readers a country in which American troops are now fighting. The opposition to the Whirlwind is varied but includes the inevitable mercenaries, limned in the manner that stems from David Drake's sf and in fantasy is practiced particular skillfully by Glen Cook.
Erikson is making his dark characters and grisly battles very much his own, however, and fantasy readers with a strong appetite for world building and action ought to enjoy his efforts. Whether they'll stay for all 10 volumes is another matter, but so far, so good…
Osłabione konfliktem w Darudżystanie, Imperium Malazańskie stoi o krok od wojny domowej. Na świętej Pustyni Raraku, jasnowidząca sha'ik zbiera olbrzymią armię, która weźmie udział w Tornadzie Apokalipsy - od dawna przepowiadanym powstaniu przeciwko cesarzowej...
Jednak to nie żołnierze Apokalipsy stanowić będą największe zagrożenie dla śmiertelnych. Ze wszystkich stron świata do Imperium przybywają Jednopochwyceni i D'iversi, poszukujący Legendarnej Ścieżki Dłoni, prowadzącej do ascendencji. Już wkrótce może dojść do konfliktu zmiennokształtnych z bogami...
”Bramy Domu Umarłych” są drugim rozdziałem monumentalnej Malazańskiej Księgi Poległych. Doskonała powieścią o wojnie i zdradzie, stawiającą Stevena Eriksona pośród największych mistrzów gatunku.