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Saevus Corax Deals With the Dead

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The first novel in a new epic fantasy trilogy from World Fantasy Award-winner K. J. Parker.
There’s no formal training for battlefield salvage. You just have to pick things up as you go along. Swords, armor, arrows – and the bodies, of course.
 
Over the years, Saevus Corax has picked up a lot of things. Some of them have made him decent money, others have brought nothing but trouble. But it’s a living, and somebody has to deal with the dead.
  
Something else that Saevus has buried is his past. Unfortunately, he didn’t quite succeed. For more from K. J. Parker, check out:   Sixteen Ways to Defend a Walled CityHow to Rule an Empire and Get Away With It
A Practical Guide to Conquering the World

  The Two of SwordsThe Two of Swords: Volume OneThe Two of Swords Volume TwoThe Two of Swords: Volume Three   The Fencer TrilogyColours in the SteelThe Belly of the BowThe Proof House   The Scavenger TrilogyShadowPatternMemory   Engineer TrilogyDevices and DesiresEvil for EvilThe Escapement   The CompanyThe Folding KnifeThe HammerSharps
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    • Library Journal

      August 4, 2023

      A new series from World Fantasy Award winner Parker (A Practical Guide to Conquering the World) features a wisecracking antihero with a penchant for getting himself into and out of trouble. Saevus Corax leads a band of battlefield salvage operators who come in at the end of pitched battles to pick up, mend, and resell items like armor and weapons. After one such battle, he and his fellow operators learn that they are being set up for possible theft from a monastery. While Corax has survived many such made-up scenarios, this instance may prove a tad more difficult. For what's in the past may not stay in the past, and, in fact, may be waiting in the present with a sharpened blade. VERDICT This satirical, tongue-in-cheek humorous first book in a trilogy is outlined in first person by the unreliable narration of Corax as he journeys and comments on the various events that happen to him. Readers who like Peter David, A. Lee Martinez, or the Guardians of the Galaxy movies will find this title right up their alley with similar tones, fantastical plots, and over-the-top characters.--Laura Hiatt

      Copyright 2023 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      September 1, 2023
      Set in a similar Roman Empire-inspired world as Parker's Siege series, this trilogy opener follows Saevus Corax, the fast-talking leader of a battlefield salvage crew, as he thwarts "the biggest, most destructive war in human history," which, incidentally, he probably started. Saevus, who narrates his unreliable metafictional story directly to the reader, is not using his real name. His real name belongs to a man who has several bounties on his head set by vengeful family members, and who is also heir to the throne of Sirupat, a wealthy island that occupies a singular place in global politics, precariously balanced between multiple warring factions. This is the kind of past that catches up with a man, as Saevus finds out when his salvage crew is framed for robbing a tax ship, just to flush him out of hiding. Thus begins a series of captures, imprisonments, escapes, near-death experiences, expected betrayals, and surprise rescues that Saevus weathers with cynical aplomb, scheming equally well from a prison as a throne. Part political intrigue, part underdog tale, part acerbic commentary on humanity, Parker's dryly funny low fantasy is off to a strong start.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      September 11, 2023
      In this epic trilogy opener, Parker (A Practical Guide to Conquering the World) offers dark humor and bloody conflict alongside a cutting examination of the cost of war and the people who exacerbate and profit from it. The man calling himself Saevus Corax, self-described as “arrogant, callous, selfish and utterly devoid of any redeeming qualities,” has a perfectly good life as a battlefield salvage contractor, taking advantage of the ever more frequent conflicts between Sirupat and its neighboring nations. But when a routine stop to deposit fresh inventory in his supposedly secret storehouse goes awry, Saevus discovers that his checkered past is catching up to him. Soon, it looks like he’ll have to return to the real family business: ruling Sirupat. Retaking his place among the royal family puts Saevus smack in the middle of the two most powerful factions in the world. With a massive war looming that Saevus wants no part of, he’ll need to rely on every bit of his devious nature to escape unscathed. Saevus is not so much an active protagonist as one to whom things just happen, resulting in an extended, bloody travelogue dotted with humor and snark. As told through Saevus’s self-aware voice, it’s a promising series starter that’s sure to appeal to Parker’s fans.

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