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The Devils

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La mission sacrĂ©e d'un moine prend une tournure sombre lorsqu'il est chargĂ© de diriger une bande de monstres dans une quĂȘte dangereuse. Ce qui commence comme une simple mission d'escorte devient un voyage qui met Ă  l'Ă©preuve la foi, la moralitĂ© et le sens de la rĂ©demption. Dans un monde oĂč les elfes menacent les frontiĂšres et oĂč les dirigeants corrompus ignorent la souffrance de leur peuple, des hĂ©ros improbables doivent trouver leur humanitĂ©. L'histoire mĂȘle action brutale et humour surprenant, ainsi que des moments de profonde rĂ©flexion sur les personnages. Abercrombie crĂ©e une fantasy mĂ©diĂ©vale qui semble fraĂźche et pertinente malgrĂ© son cadre historique. Les monstres et les hommes empruntent le mĂȘme chemin, chacun cachant des secrets qui pourraient tous les sauver ou les condamner. Il ne s'agit pas du bien contre le mal, mais de trouver la lumiĂšre dans les endroits les plus sombres. Un mĂ©lange magistral d'esprit, de sagesse et de plaisir pervers qui vous laisse sur votre faim. đŸ˜ˆâš”ïžđŸ™

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12X13X14 May 5, 2026 English 576 pages , ,

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Brother Diaz arrives at the Sacred City expecting recognition for his holy service, only to find himself assigned to an unlikely congregation of murderers, magic practitioners, and literal monsters. In this alt-medieval world reminiscent of 11th century Europe, the Church wields significant power while elves threaten the borders and selfish rulers prioritize personal comfort over their people’s welfare. Joe Abercrombie crafts a setting where religious devotion collides with moral ambiguity, creating a backdrop where holy work sometimes demands unholy methods. The novel introduces readers to a fascinating alternate history where the Pope is a ten-year-old girl and crusades take on supernatural dimensions.

The story follows a notorious band of anti-heroes—vampires, werewolves, necromancers, and other monstrous figures—who find themselves bound together for a dangerous mission. These characters, far from traditional heroes, bring their unique perspectives and abilities to a journey that requires both bloody measures and unexpected compassion. Abercrombie’s signature style shines through with razor-sharp prose that balances brutal action with moments of surprising humanity. The dynamic between the earnest Brother Diaz and his unconventional flock creates compelling tension as they navigate a world where the line between savior and monster continually blurs.

Readers will discover a narrative rich with Abercrombie’s trademark wit and dark humor, where philosophical questions about faith, morality, and redemption are explored through action-packed sequences and memorable dialogue. The novel’s pacing moves from raucous comedy to harrowing drama with masterful control, never losing its grip on what makes fantasy so compelling. Character development takes center stage as even the most monstrous figures reveal layers of complexity that make them strangely relatable. This isn’t a story about clear-cut heroes and villains but about flawed beings trying to do right in a world that rarely offers clean choices.

The world-building offers a clever reimagining of medieval Europe with fantasy elements seamlessly integrated into historical textures. From the political machinations of greedy princes to the ever-present threat of elf invasions, the setting feels both familiar and refreshingly original. Abercrombie’s attention to historical detail grounds the fantastical elements, making the supernatural aspects feel organically part of this world rather than tacked-on additions. The result is a setting that invites readers to explore its depths while propelling them through a story that never lets up on momentum.

Critics and readers alike have praised the novel’s ability to balance laugh-out-loud moments with profound emotional depth. It delivers everything fans expect from Abercrombie—gritty realism, perfectly timed twists, and characters who leap off the page—while venturing into new thematic territory. The Devils stands as both an instant classic in the fantasy genre and a fresh entry point for readers new to Abercrombie’s work, offering a journey that’s as thought-provoking as it is entertaining.

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