Mark Lawrence – Prince of Thorns
Ok, I have spent a fair bit of time discussing Historic Novels this week, so I’d like to return to fantasy novels in this post. I have chosen to discuss one of my favourite recent series, The Broken Empire Trilogy, written by Mark Lawrence, starting with the novel The Prince of Thorns. When you first meet Lawrence’s character, Jorg, you are shocked. No really, you are. I’m used to un-conventional characters and anti-heroes, but this guy is just plain nasty, and the fact that he is just a young damaged youth somehow makes it worse. But that is the attraction of these books – the complex but darkly charismatic Jorg gradually pulls you into his angry world. I’ll not give too much away, but his psychopathic behaviour is intrinsic to the plot as the story unfolds. Jorg leads a rough bunch of mercenaries, through a post-apocalyptic world full of knights, magicians, and radioactively mutated monsters. If you’re hoping for brotherly companionship amongst the band of mercenaries, you’ll again be disappointed, as this lot will not …