![]() ![]() Captain Jezal dan Luthar is a brash young leader in the Union army who is put to the test when war threatens from the North as the barbarians invade Angland. ![]() The trilogy, composed of The Blade Itself, Before They Are Hanged, and The Last Argument of Kings, tracks a number of characters through their exploits in the fictional lands of The North, The Union and the Gurkish Empire. The names of the characters alone - Logen Ninefingers, Inquisitor Glokta, and Bayaz, First of the Magi - are ones you can really sink your teeth into. What sets The First Law Trilogy apart - and makes it perfect for a film adaptation - is the raw, realistic and so-vivid-you'll-cover-your-eyes visualization of the world, from barbarian battles to Medieval torture and explicit sex scenes. Martin's series A Song of Ice and Fire as far as fleshed-out characters and an intricate political web are concerned. It's actually got a lot in common with George R.R. Like any good fantasy, The First Law Trilogy has its ample share of swords and shields, sandals and sorcery, blood, sex and violence. ![]()
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