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Joe Abercrombie

Author of The Blade Itself

62+ Works 32,279 Members 1,076 Reviews 140 Favorited

About the Author

Joe Abercrombie is a freelance film editor, working mostly on documentaries and live music events. He lives and works in London. The First Law is his debut series. He won a Locus Award 2015 for science-fiction in the Young Adult Book Category with his title Half a King. (Bowker Author Biography)
Image credit: Joe Abercrombie (Photograph by Lou Abercrombie)

Series

Works by Joe Abercrombie

The Blade Itself (2006) 7,793 copies, 246 reviews
Before They Are Hanged (2007) 4,853 copies, 131 reviews
Last Argument of Kings (2008) 4,451 copies, 124 reviews
Best Served Cold (2009) 2,975 copies, 96 reviews
Half a King (2014) 2,297 copies, 152 reviews
The Heroes (2011) 2,062 copies, 57 reviews
Red Country (2012) 1,533 copies, 57 reviews
A Little Hatred (2019) 1,306 copies, 23 reviews
Half the World (2015) 1,289 copies, 74 reviews
Half a War (2015) 1,076 copies, 58 reviews
The Trouble With Peace (2020) 762 copies, 10 reviews
Sharp Ends (2016) 721 copies, 17 reviews
The Wisdom of Crowds (2021) 580 copies, 11 reviews
The First Law Trilogy (2012) 293 copies, 12 reviews
Two's Company (2016) 14 copies, 3 reviews
Some Desperado 12 copies, 1 review
The Blade Itself, book 1 (2009) 12 copies
Tough Times All Over 7 copies, 1 review
The Blade Itself, book 2 (2009) 5 copies
The Fool Jobs (2010) 5 copies, 1 review
Ostré konce 1 copy
Krallarin Son Çaresi (2021) 1 copy
Astiktan Sonra (2020) 1 copy

Associated Works

A Game of Thrones (1996) — Introduction, some editions — 43,728 copies, 1,130 reviews
The Lies of Locke Lamora (2006) — Introduction, some editions — 10,578 copies, 441 reviews
Rogues (2014) — Contributor — 1,325 copies, 50 reviews
Dangerous Women (2013) — Contributor — 1,153 copies, 46 reviews
Swords & Dark Magic: The New Sword and Sorcery (2010) — Contributor — 305 copies, 7 reviews
The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year Volume Five (2011) — Contributor — 150 copies, 4 reviews
Unbound (2015) — Contributor — 111 copies, 2 reviews
The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year Volume Eight (2014) — Contributor — 105 copies, 5 reviews
Dangerous Women 3 (2014) — Contributor — 78 copies
The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year Volume Nine (2015) — Contributor — 64 copies, 3 reviews
Legends: Stories in Honour of David Gemmell (2013) — Contributor — 25 copies, 2 reviews
Grimdark Magazine #1 (2014) — Contributor — 14 copies, 1 review
Clarkesworld: Issue 116 (May 2016) (2016) — Contributor — 9 copies, 2 reviews
Grimdark Magazine Issue #19 (2019) — Contributor — 2 copies

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Common Knowledge

Legal name
Abercrombie, Joseph Edward
Birthdate
1974-12-31
Gender
male
Nationality
UK
Birthplace
Lancaster, Lancashire, England, UK
Places of residence
London, England, UK
Bath, Somerset, England, UK
Education
University of Manchester (Psychology)
Occupations
editor
novelist
short-story writer
Short biography
Joe Abercrombie is a British fantasy writer and film editor. He is the author of The First Law trilogy, as well as other fantasy books in the same setting and a trilogy of young adult novels. His novel Half a King won the 2015 Locus Award for best Young Adult book.

Joe Abercrombie was born in Lancaster, Lancashire, England. He was educated at Lancaster Royal Grammar School and Manchester University, where he studied psychology.

Abercrombie had a job making tea at a television production company before taking up a career as a freelance film editor. As a freelance film editor, Abercrombie found himself with more free time than he previously had. With this time, he decided to reconsider a story plot he conceived while attending University.

Abercrombie began writing The Blade Itself in 2002, completing it in 2004. It took a year of rejection by publishing agencies before Gillian Redfearn of Gollancz accepted the book for a five-figure deal in 2005 ("a seven-figure deal if you count the pence columns"). It was published by Gollancz in 2006 and was followed in the succeeding two years by two other books in the trilogy, by the titles of Before They Are Hanged and Last Argument of Kings, respectively. In 2008, Joe Abercrombie was a finalist for the John W. Campbell award for Best New Writer. That same year Abercrombie was one of the contributors to the BBC Worlds of Fantasy series, alongside other contributors such as Michael Moorcock, Terry Pratchett and China Miéville. In 2009, Abercrombie released the novel Best Served Cold. It is set in the same world as The First Law Trilogy but is a stand-alone novel. He followed with The Heroes (2011) and Red Country (2012), both again set in the world of the First Law Trilogy. The three standalone novels were later collected into an omnibus edition under the name The Great Leveller.

In 2011, Abercrombie signed a deal with Gollancz for four more books set in the First Law world. In 2013, HarperCollins' fantasy and children's imprints acquired the rights to three books by Abercrombie, aimed at younger readers. The three standalone but interconnected novels were released as the Shattered Sea trilogy.

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Reviews

A thoroughly enjoyable revenge tale. Has a very interesting collection of characters and spans about a year across several different city-states, while maintaining mostly a tight focus on the main character. I felt like the ending was a bit rushed though.
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J_Money | 95 other reviews | Oct 6, 2024 |
A nice conclusion to the first trilogy. My favorite character gets essentially all he could ever have hoped for while still having an ominous threat hanging over him. Also Bloody-Nine vs the Feared!
½
 
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J_Money | 123 other reviews | Oct 6, 2024 |
A solid read - not as strong to me as the first part of the trilogy, but that is likely because I was less interested in the journey to the edge of the world. The story of Glokta in Dagoska was very interesting to me though.
 
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J_Money | 130 other reviews | Oct 6, 2024 |
Entretenido, aunque para ser final de saga ha estado un poco regular.
 
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daed | 10 other reviews | Oct 6, 2024 |

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Statistics

Works
62
Also by
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Members
32,279
Popularity
#602
Rating
4.2
Reviews
1,076
ISBNs
553
Languages
23
Favorited
140

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