![]() ![]() Martin keeps on upping the ante of violence and betrayal in this compelling saga of a fantasy middle ages soiled with blood and mud his economic use of magic and his fascination with complex characters make this the sword-and-sorcery series for people with adult taste.Īs the series proceeds, his writing gets ever leaner and sharper, the evocation of the magical ever more sinister.ġ0/10 Sword-and-sorcery for people with adult taste. ![]() And while his youngest sister has escaped the clutches of the depraved Lannisters, Sansa Stark remains their captive. Meanwhile, characters we have thought of as villains, notably Jaime Kingslayer, are developing belated consciences. Robb Stark may be King in the North, but it will be a bloody struggle for him to hold his crown. The surviving Stark children are scattered - Robb leading a revolt in the North Arya learning hard lessons as she treks through the war zone Sansa an observer of court intrigue crippled Bran heading towards a sorcerous destiny and Jon engaged in desperate defence of the ice-wall against barbarians and worse things.ĭaenerys, pretender and ruler of dragons, is building an empire elsewhere. ![]() The third volume of his six-volume fantasy epic A Song of Ice and Fire, A Storm of Swords continues Martin's vigorous account of the civil wars which follow the death of King Robert - the usurper who deposed a dynasty gone mad and dangerous - and the judicial murder by his widow and heir of Ned Stark, the man who made him king. ![]()
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