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Theft of Swords

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Pages
649
Language
EN
ISBN
9780316187749
Reading Time
~11h 22min

Theft of Swords is a book by Michael J. Sullivan. It has 649 pages.

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Michael J. Sullivan’s Theft of Swords introduces readers to a world where survival depends on wit, steel, and an unlikely partnership. The narrative follows Royce Melborn, a pragmatic thief with a sharp tongue and a talent for navigating the criminal underworld, and Hadrian Blackrock, a disgraced knight bound by honor and martial skill. When their paths cross, the two form a working arrangement that quickly evolves into a steadfast alliance. Set against a backdrop of shifting political alliances, arcane traditions, and class divides, the story explores how individuals from opposing walks of life can forge trust in a morally complex society. Sullivan’s prose balances action with dry humor, allowing character development to drive the plot rather than relying on heavy exposition. The novel establishes a foundation for a larger saga while functioning as a self-contained adventure, emphasizing themes of loyalty, redemption, and the quiet courage required to challenge entrenched power structures. Readers seeking a character-driven fantasy with measured pacing will find its focus on partnership particularly compelling.

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How many pages is Theft of Swords?+

Theft of Swords has 649 pages.

What is Theft of Swords about?+

Michael J. Sullivan’s Theft of Swords introduces readers to a world where survival depends on wit, steel, and an unlikely partnership. The narrative follows Royce Melborn, a pragmatic thief with a sharp tongue and a talent for navigating the criminal underworld, and Hadrian Blackrock, a disgraced kn...

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Theft of Swords was written by Michael J. Sullivan.