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The God Is Not Willing

The First Tale of Witness

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The God Is Not Willing

By: Steven Erikson
Narrated by: Emma Gregory
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Many years have passed since three Teblor warriors brought carnage and chaos to the small lakeside settlement of Silver Lake. While the town has recovered, the legacy of that past horror remains, even if the Teblor tribes of the north no longer venture into the southlands. One of those three, Karsa Orlong, is now deemed to be a god, albeit an indifferent one. In truth, many new cults and religions have emerged across the Malazan world, including those who worship Coltaine, the Black-Winged God, and - popular among the Empire's soldiery - followers of the cult of Iskar Jarak, Guardian of the Dead.

A legion of Malazan marines is on the march towards Silver Lake, responding to intelligence that indicates the tribes beyond the border are stirring. The marines aren't quite sure what they're going to be facing, but, while the Malazan military has evolved and these are not the marines of old, one thing hasn't changed: they'll handle whatever comes at them. Or die trying.

Meanwhile, in the high mountains, where dwell the tribes of the Teblor, a new warleader has risen. Scarred by the deeds of Karsa Orlong, he intends to confront his god, even if he has to cut a bloody path through the Malazan Empire to do it. Higher in the mountains, a new threat has emerged, and now the Teblor are running out of time.

The long feared invasion is about to begin. And this time it won't be three simple warriors. This time thousands are poised to flood the lands of the south. And in their way, a single legion of Malazan marines....

It seems the past is about to revisit Silver Lake, and that is never a good thing....

©2021 Steven Erikson (P)2021 Penguin Audio
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"A master of lost and forgotten epochs, a weaver of ancient epics." (salon.com)

"Erikson is an extraordinary writer...treat yourself." (Stephen R. Donaldson)

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Another addition to our world of Mallaz.

Once again another great plot line, the clues and ref from the Mallazan book of the fallen are nothing short of ingenious. Don't pause or wait,do yourself a favour and download this now...

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Maybe better than the MBotF

As per other reviews, a return in form by Erikson. After the crippled god I lost interest in other Malazan titles but this is brilliant with plenty of good references to the original series. Narration was the best I’ve heard to the point I’ve started looking for other titles read by Emma Gregory especially for a British listener due to the accent choices for certain characters. Can’t wait for the next instalment.

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Outstanding. The Performance and the Writing

A masterwork. Intricatly woven, fantastically planned out and such an ending. Rarely, does an author deliver so much. My greatest thanks, Steven Erikson

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Narrator range

Listened straight after book of the malazan series and took a little to get used to the different narrator but thought she was fab

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eardrum splitting at times

narrator was an issue for me unfortunately
had too keep turning it down and up🤦

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Malazan is back

Steven Erikson never disappoints.
A different set of characters in a very familiar world. In typical Erikson fashion a slow bubbling build up with an explosive ending. I Will definitely keep investing in this series.

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Witness!

another hit from Erikson, was worried about the new narrator, but she was excellent also. This was exactly what I needed after finishing BOTF last year

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Highs and Lows

A welcome return to the Malazan empire. At times the tale seems rushed with too many scenes packed into the pages. May not be on par with any of the books of the fallen but overall an enjoyable read.

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I have missed SE's books

I love the style of SE's writing, storytelling and humour. This book hits all those marks plus more. I read a review about the pronunciation and have to agree, my mind kept correcting how things were said. After so many books with Malazan pronounced one way, then having it changed for this book was like a migraine slowly growing. Apart from this, the narration was really excellent, with different characters being pretty distinct with accents chosen that really suited them. The tale concluded within the book, but I believe there are more, and I can't wait for the next instalment. Highly recommended.

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Erickson can’t write a bad book

It was like returning to barracks and all the old banter between the stupid genius of the Heavies, the cynical cunning of the semi psychotic Mages and the intractable tradition of the t’lan Imass. I’d give up this world like a shot for that one, black crows and all!

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