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No Life Forsaken

The Second Tale of Witness

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No Life Forsaken

By: Steven Erikson
Narrated by: Emma Gregory
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A goddess awakens to a new world, only to find that some things never change.

Amidst the ashes of a failed rebellion in Seven Cities, new embers are flaring to life.

There are furrowed brows at the beleaguered Malazan Legion headquarters in G’danisban for it would appear that yet another bloody clash with the revived cult of the Apocalyptic is coming to a head.

Seeking to crush the uprising before it ignites the entire subcontinent, Fist Arenfall has only a few dozen squads of marines at his disposal, and many of those are already dispersed - endeavouring to stamp out multiple brush-fires of dissent. But his soldiers are exhausted, worn down by the grind of a simmering insurrection and the last thing Arenfall needs is the arrival of the new Adjunct, fresh from the capital and the Emperor's side.

The man's mission may be to lend support to Arenfall’s efforts . . . or stick a knife in his back. 'Twas ever thus, of course. That a popular commander should inevitably be seen as a threat to the Emperor - such is the fatal nature of imperial Malazan politics.

And what of the gods? Well, as recent history has proved, their solution to any mortal mess is to make it even messier. In other words, it's just another tumultuous day in the chequered history of the Malazan Empire.

Acclaim for The God is Not Willing:

'Awe-inspiring. Prepare to fall in love with epic fantasy all over again.' ANNA SMITH SPARK, author of The Court of Broken Knives

'As good as I expected it to be . . . Erikson continues to showcase his talents as an impressive wordsmith . . . mesmerising and memorable. Add to this intense battles, witty banter, advanced warfare, new curses, new gods, and escapades with warrens and this world's supernatural and you'll see why I had such a good time.' GRIMDARK magazine

'It is beautiful, it is captivating and utterly enthralling . . . Erikson is unparalleled in both the scope of his imagination and the talent of his prose, but more importantly, he is as insightful and funny as Terry Pratchett ever was.' FANTASY BOOK REVIEW

'Erikson at the top of his game, a lean, sharply honed and powerful addition to what is already in my mind the pre-eminent fantasy universe of the last few decades.' TOR.COM

'Determined, focused, well-paced and immensely rich novel of war, peace, hubris, consequence, sorcery and compassion . . . this is Erikson bringing his A-game, turned up to 11, and delivering what is comfortably one of his three or four best novels to date.' THE WERTZONE

'Could be Erikson's most accessible novel to date . . . a must for all Malazan fans.' FANTASY HOTLIST

'Erikson burnishes his reputation as a superior epic fantasy world-builder . . . a treat both for his returning readers and lovers of George R.R. Martin-style epic fantasy who have yet to discover his work.' PUBLISHERS WEEKLY *starred review

© Steven Erikson 2025 (P) Penguin Audio 2025

Action & Adventure Dark Fantasy Epic Fantasy Historical Military

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So good to be back in the world of the Malazan's, just wish it was longer. Brilliant story with a very very good narrator.

Excellent as always!

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This book is everything you love about Malazan, I cannot convey how much I love this series, this world, these characters. Even when they’re new characters it’s like visiting old friends. I cannot get this readers high from any other series.

We return to seven Cuties where a new Whirlwind is raising but times have changed, new characters, same scenario amazing result.

Arenfall was a dope character, scratch that, I loved them all. And so many cameos !! Old faces in the background that didn’t overshadow the new.

I love the new narrator, she’s great, just not sure of the 1 or 2 American accents. Not hating they just feel out of place but that’s just me. Excellent job to her.

Pure Erikson

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Emma Gregory is probably the best of all the various malazan narrators do date which brings this already excellent book up yet another notch

thr narrator

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What more can I say, back to Seven City’s and back with Marines. Loved every second.

Epic as always.

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As with most of these books, the start can be ponderous. However, as always the story becomes totally engrossing, the narration is second to none.

Superb narration and a great storyline for fans of the Malazan world.

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