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Toll the Hounds

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Pages
1008
Language
EN
ISBN
9780765310088
Reading Time
~17h 39min

Toll the Hounds is a book by Steven Erikson. It has 1008 pages.

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Steven Erikson’s seventh volume in The Malazan Book of the Fallen shifts its focus to the sprawling city of Darujhistan, a settlement where the lingering effects of past conflicts continue to shape civic life. The narrative unfolds through multiple interwoven perspectives, following soldiers, scholars, merchants, and deities whose paths converge amid political maneuvering and supernatural disturbances. Erikson maintains his characteristic examination of memory, trauma, and the porous boundary between mortal experience and divine influence, exploring how individuals reconstruct identity after prolonged exposure to violence. The novel’s deliberately fragmented structure requires readers to synthesize disparate viewpoints into a cohesive understanding of a community navigating instability. Rooted in extensive worldbuilding and philosophical inquiry, the work is recognized for its literary complexity and sustained focus on the psychological aftermath of war.

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Toll the Hounds has 1008 pages.

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Steven Erikson’s seventh volume in The Malazan Book of the Fallen shifts its focus to the sprawling city of Darujhistan, a settlement where the lingering effects of past conflicts continue to shape civic life. The narrative unfolds through multiple interwoven perspectives, following soldiers, schola...

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Toll the Hounds was written by Steven Erikson.