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Country
  
United Kingdom

ISBN
  
0-593-05809-7

Author
  
Ian Cameron Esslemont

Followed by
  
Stonewielder

Cover artist
  
Steve Stone


Language
  
English

Originally published
  
2008

Preceded by
  
Night of Knives

Genre
  
Fantasy Fiction

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Series
  
Novels of the Malazan Empire

Media type
  
Print (Hardback and Paperback)

Pages
  
743 pp (PS Publishing edition)

Similar
  
Ian Cameron Esslemont books, Malazan Universe books, Fantasy books

Return of the crimson guard review by ian esslemont


Return of the Crimson Guard is the second fantasy novel by Canadian author Ian Cameron Esslemont set in the world of the Malazan Book of the Fallen, co-created with Esslemont's friend and colleague Steven Erikson. Chronologically, Return of the Crimson Guard takes place after the events in Erikson's sixth Malazan novel, The Bonehunters. Return of the Crimson Guard is the second of six planned novels by Esslemont to take place in the Malazan world, starting with Night of Knives and followed by Stonewielder.

Contents

Many characters and locations which appear in Return of the Crimson Guard also appear in Erikson's novels as well as Esslemont's Night of Knives.

Plot overview

The novel is set shortly after the events of The Bonehunters. The Malazan Empire is in turmoil following the catastrophic war in Seven Cities and the plague which has devastated the subcontinent and severely disrupted food supplies to Quon Tali, the Empire's home continent. In an attempt to divert the populace's anger elsewhere, the Empress Laseen has pinned the blame for the disaster on the Wickan contingents of the armies in Seven Cities, and a pogrom has been launched into the Wickan homelands. However, this bluff has not succeeded and civil war threatens to tear the Empire apart. Whilst the Malazan Empire teeters on the brink of disaster, the mercenary group known as the Crimson Guard has been summoned back to Quon Tali to take advantage of the chaos and fulfil their century-old vow to liberate their homeland from the occupiers.

Publication history

Return of the Crimson Guard was first published in the United Kingdom by PS Publishing in May 2008 as a limited, two-volume hardcover. Bantam UK published Return of the Crimson Guard in hardcover on 15 August 2008. A two volume limited edition of the novel was also available from PS Publishing. The book was released in North America by Bantam on 16 September 2008.

Critical reception

Publishers Weekly described the novel as "a long, bloody, explosive-filled battle to end all battles" while noting that Esslemont handily outdoes even series co-creator Erikson in evoking the gore and grit of the battlefield. The novel received mostly positive reviews with reviewers praising its relentless, driving pace, world-building and characterization, while noting that its size and complexity form its main drawbacks.

References

Return of the Crimson Guard Wikipedia