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ISBN: 0765334208 (ISBN13: 9780765334206)
Edition Language: English URL http://us.macmillan.com/workinggodsmischief/GlenCook
Series: Instrumentalities of the Night #4
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Working God's Mischief (Instrumentalities of the Night #4) Hardcover | Pages: 432 pages
Rating: 4 | 487 Users | 32 Reviews

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Arnhand, Castauriga, and Navaya lost their kings. The Grail Empire lost its empress. The Church lost its Patriarch, though he lives on as a fugitive. The Night lost Kharoulke the Windwalker, an emperor amongst the most primal and terrible gods. The Night goes on, in dread. The world goes on, in dread. The ice builds and slides southward.

New kings come. A new empress will rule. Another rump polishes the Patriarchal Throne.

But there is something new under the sun. The oldest and fiercest of the Instrumentalities has been destroyed--by a mortal. There is no new Windwalker, nor will there ever be.

The world, battered by savage change, limps toward its destiny. And the ice is coming.

Working God's Mischief is the savage, astounding new novel of The Instrumentalities of Night, by Glen Cook, a modern master of military fantasy.

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Title:Working God's Mischief (Instrumentalities of the Night #4)
Author:Glen Cook
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 432 pages
Published:March 11th 2014 by Tor Books
Categories:Fantasy. Epic Fantasy. Dark Fantasy

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Ratings: 4 From 487 Users | 32 Reviews

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Sigh. I really enjoyed this fourth installment in The Instrumentalities of the Night series, but apparently there are no more books following this one, and may never be. So that is a terrific disappointment. Still, the four books that exist are interesting, ambitious, and definitely worth reading, so maybe I can just accept that this story may forever be left dangling.

Another okay book in the series. The ending seemed rather hurried.

*** 4.75 ***I love this series! I adore this author! I really enjoyed this book... BUT, IT COULDN'T BE THE LAST BOOK IN THE SERIES! This is not an end, when we have only one issue resolved and all the rest is just hanging! We need more, Mr. Cook, much, much more! And I know you know how to finish a series in a satisfying manner - one of the all time greatest finishes of a series is that of the Black Company! So, I am just going to presume that you have been taking a longish break from writing

This is what I'd like to say to Glen Cook after I finished reading "Working God's Mischief:""Yo. Glen. Any time you want to give us a clue on where you intend to go with your "Instrumentalities of the Night" series, go right ahead."So, as you can see, a point I brought up in my review of the previous book in the series still goes unanswered and actually gets more pronounced: there doesn't seem to be any direction to things. Where is all of this going? World Domination? World Peace? The End of

Something interesting (as much in terms of character as plot) is playing out here and even if I'm not sure what, I'm enjoying the journey. I can't, however, recommend this series to anyone unless they've read the first book and dig the style and pace a lot. Because it only gets more dense and glacial as the series progresses.



This is Glen Cook doing what he does best: Dark Fantasy with complicated characters. But with more humor than most of the GrimDarkers who call themselves his successors. This is book FOUR. And it most certainly is a series. Which means if you haven't started The Instrumentalities of the Night from Book 1: Tyranny of the Night, you really, REALLY, need to. For those not familiar with the series, here it goes: Imagine an early Renaissance Mediterranean world with sorcery, the contest of pagan gods

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