The Lees of Laughter's End
The Lees Of Laughter's End is a novella by Canadian author Steven Erikson, set in the world of his Malazan Book of the Fallen epic fantasy series.[1] It continues the storyline of Bauchelain, Korbal Broach and Emancipor Reese, three characters who had a cameo appearance in the novel Memories of Ice and were the focus for the previous two novellas, Blood Follows and The Healthy Dead. Although this novella was written after The Healthy Dead, its place in the storyline is immediately following Blood Follows and prior to The Healthy Dead.
The novella was published in the United Kingdom by PS Publishing in March 2007.
References
- ^ "Malazan Reread of the Fallen: The Lees of Laughter's End, Part One | Tor.com". www.tor.com. Retrieved 6 October 2023.
External links
- The Lees of Laughter's End title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- The Lees of Laughter's End at the Internet Book List
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- Gardens of the Moon (1999)
- Deadhouse Gates (2000)
- Memories of Ice (2001)
- House of Chains (2002)
- Midnight Tides (2004)
- The Bonehunters (2006)
- Reaper's Gale (2007)
- Toll the Hounds (2008)
- Dust of Dreams (2009)
- The Crippled God (2011)
- Night of Knives (2004)
- Return of the Crimson Guard (2008)
- Orb Sceptre Throne (2012)
- Assail (2014)
- Forge of Darkness (2012)
- Fall of Light (2016)
- Dancer's Lament (2016)
- Deadhouse Landing (2017)
- Kellanved's Reach (2019)
- Forge of the High Mage (2023)
- The God Is Not Willing (2021)
Korbal Broach
- Blood Follows (2002)
- The Healthy Dead (2004)
- The Lees of Laughter's End (2007)
- Crack'd Pot Trail (2009)
- The Wurms of Blearmouth (2012)
- The Fiends of Nightmaria (2016)
- Upon a Dark of Evil Overlords (2020)
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