Best Served Cold Joe Abercrombie

Published June 25, 2009 by Gollancz.

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978-0-575-08245-8
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Review of 'Best Served Cold Joe Abercrombie' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

This stand-alone novel set after the First Law trilogy was probably even darker than the series, and definitely filled with a lot more gore. As the title suggests it's all about vengeance. Monza Murcatto is the female captain general of the Thousand Swords, a mercenary army formerly led by Cosca, the drunken mercenary we met in the trilogy. Monza's boss, Duke Orso of Styria betrays her, kills her brother and throws her off a cliff. But she survives, and vows revenge against the 7 men involved in this betrayal.

It starts off like a bloody heist movie, as Monza and her crew of misfits plot to kill one target after the other. But the vengeance project changes all people involved, there's more people involved and it's all out war in the end.

The most likeable character is probably Cosca and he is just as murderous and selfish as everyone else …

Review of 'Best Served Cold Joe Abercrombie' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

I am usually a fan of 'out of 5' rating systems but this was hard. I really enjoyed Best Served Cold, the characters were interesting, the plot twists and turns nicely with the threads tangling together nicely at the end - it has everything I want from this type of fantasy book.... it is just not a 5* book.... A high 4?

Review of 'Best Served Cold Joe Abercrombie' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

This took me a long time to finish. Started as an audiobook, and didn't touch it for Jan-Feb. This is too close to the grimdark side of things, compared to what I usually read (Sanderson, Rothfuss, GRRM, ...). I enjoyed the revenge part of things, and while there were some really memorable characters, the author spends too much time shitting about the world.

Which is fine to a point, till when every second scene has a character going into a similar monologue about the world being fucked and everything being unfair. The book does pick up pace somewhat towards the end, and has a really nice character reveal (which I somehow completely missed). 3/5

Maybe I should have tried the First Law Trilogy before trying this.

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