Not only do we have the Bridgeburners, but Erikson introduces us to a host of sometimes humorous, most times tragic characters. Everyone’s voice is pitch perfect, and many continue to grow and change. Whiskeyjack and Fiddler, Quick Ben and Ganoes Paran, and Kruppe and Anomander Rake are all back, this time to take on the dreaded Pannion Seer and his force of cannibals as they sweep over Genabackis. While Deadhouse Gates introduced us to the continent of Seven Cities and the rebellion there, Memories of Ice brings us back to the world of Genabackis, where all our old Bridgeburner friends await us. Steven Erikson does it again, crafting a novel of action, violence, pathos, humor and magic, in the third installment of the Malazan Book of the Fallen epic, Memories of Ice. Meanwhile, an immortal race gain a new leader, the Deck of Dragons gain a Master, and somewhere in a nether realm, a god, once chained and crippled, breathes again and begins to shuffle out of the darkness. Split from the Empire that created them, they now fight a war with a terrifying opponent known as the Pannion Seer, and his cannibalistic force, the Tenescowri. ![]() Back on the continent of Genabackis, the Bridgeburners-now led by Captain Ganoes Paran-have joined forces with the army of Dujek One-Arm.
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