Sharps

· Hachette UK
4,5
8 reviews
eBook
576
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'[Sharps] is a ripping good adventure yarn, laced with frequent barbed witticisms and ace sword fighting... Parker's settings and characterizations never miss a beat, and the intricate political interplay of intrigue is suspenseful almost to the last page.' - Publishers Weekly

'This is another splendid offering from K.J. Parker, the (pseudonymous) British fantasist who seems incapable of writing in anything but top form.' - Locus

For the first time in nearly forty years, an uneasy truce has been called between two neighbouring kingdoms. The war has been long and brutal, fought over the usual things: resources, land, money . . .

Now, there is a chance for peace. Diplomatic talks have begun and with them, the games of skill and chance. Two teams of fencers represent their nations at this pivotal moment.

When the future of the world lies balanced on the point of a rapier, one misstep could mean ruin for all.

Books by K.J. Parker:

Fencer Trilogy
The Colours in the Steel
The Belly of the Bow
The Proof House

Scavenger Trilogy
Shadow
Pattern
Memory

Engineer Trilogy
Devices and Desires
Evil for Evil
The Escapement

Saloninus
Blue and Gold
The Devil You Know

Two of Swords
The Two of Swords: Part 1
The Two of Swords: Part 2
The Two of Swords: Part 3

Novels
The Company
The Folding Knife
The Hammer
Sharps
Savages
Sixteen Ways to Defend a Walled City
My Beautiful Life

Ratings and reviews

4,5
8 reviews
Simon Regan
04 December 2012
Variously witty and incisive, Sharps is set in the same world as the Devices and Desires series and The Folding Knife. Despite its billing as a fencing novel the focus isn't primarily on the fights, which may disappoint some, but on the relationships between the Scherian fencers as they negotiate the landscape - political and literal - of the troubled Permia. Though I didn't enjoy Sharps as much of Parker's more epic military works it's still a punchy drama with some genuine surprises.
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About the author

Having worked in journalism and the law, K. J. Parker now writes and makes things out of wood and metal.

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