


Here, I didn't get on with it quite as well. I quite liked the Night Angel trilogy, and although it was a long time ago that I read it, I remember enjoying following characters like Durzo Blint and Kyler Stern. This isn’t an assassination-it’s a heist.īut some jobs are too hard for an easy conscience, and some enemies are so powerful the only answer lies in the shadows. If he does the job right, he won’t need to kill at all. And if Kylar has learned anything, it’s that ancient magics are better left in the hands of those he can trust. With rumors that a ka’kari may be found, adversaries both old and new are on the hunt. To protect a fragile peace, Logan’s new kingdom, and the king’s twin sons, he needs Kylar to secure a powerful magical artifact that was unearthed during the war. One last hit to tie up the loose ends of his old, lost life.īut Kylar’s best–and maybe only–friend, the High King Logan Gyre, needs him. He promises himself this is the last time.

He’s determined not to kill again, but an impending amnesty will pardon the one murderer he can’t let walk free. Brent Weeks returns to the New York Times bestselling world of the Night Angel in Night Angel Nemesis, following master assassin Kylar on a new adventure as the High King Logan Gyre calls on him to save his kingdom and the hope of peace.Īfter the war that cost him so much, Kylar Stern is broken and alone.
