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  2. The First Law - Wikipedia

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    The Blade Itself (2006) Taken from a quote said by Odysseus to Telemachus at the beginning of Book XIX of The Odyssey by Homer: "The blade itself incites to deeds of violence." Before They Are Hanged (2007) Taken from a quote by German writer Heinrich Heine: "We should forgive our enemies, but not before they are hanged." Last Argument of Kings ...

  3. The Blade Itself - Wikipedia

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    The Blade Itself is a 2007 crime thriller novel by Marcus Sakey. Plot summary. The novel, set in Chicago, is the story of two childhood friends and young criminals ...

  4. Joe Abercrombie - Wikipedia

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    Book Date The First Law trilogy The Blade Itself: May 2006: Before They Are Hanged: March 2007: Last Argument of Kings: March 2008: Standalone novels Best Served Cold: June 2009: The Heroes: January 2011: Red Country: October 2012: Age of Madness trilogy A Little Hatred: September 2019: The Trouble With Peace: September 2020: The Wisdom of ...

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  6. Marcus Sakey - Wikipedia

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    To conduct research for his plots, he has shadowed homicide detectives, gang cops, and interviewed soldiers. His debut novel, The Blade Itself, was featured as a New York Times Editor's Pick and named one of Esquire Magazine's 5 Best Reads of 2007. [3] Ben Affleck bought the film rights to The Blade Itself in 2008 for his production company. [4]

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  8. The Razor's Edge - Wikipedia

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    The Razor's Edge is a 1944 novel by W. Somerset Maugham.It tells the story of Larry Darrell, an American pilot traumatized by his experiences in World War I, who sets off in search of some transcendent meaning in his life.

  9. The Chalice and the Blade - Wikipedia

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    The book is now in 26 foreign editions, including most European languages as well as Chinese, Japanese, Urdu, Korean, Arabic, Hebrew, and Turkish. Briefly, her thesis is that, despite old narratives about an inherently flawed humanity, more and more evidence shows humanity is not doomed to perpetuate patterns of violence and oppression.