The Blade Itself

The Blade Itself
Joe Abercrombie
Star Rating
★★★★
Reviewer's Rating
Aug 13, 2022

Summary: Logen Ninefingers was once the most feared man in the North. But now, he is

presumed dead. He must brave the harsh wilderness and face many challenges to even have a

chance of returning home, although with his fate at the hands of a mysterious wizard, nothing is

for certain. Jezal Dan Luther is one of the greatest fencers in Adua, but with his heart distracted

by a lover, and his hatred towards training, he is unsure of whether he even wants to fence any

longer. Glokta is a swordsman turned crippled torturer whose goal is to get to the heart of

corruption in the government, although with enemies around every corner, he may have more

trouble than he first expected.



Somebody: Logen Ninefingers, Jezal Dan Luther, Glokta

Want: Logen wants to survive long enough to return to the North and reunite with his

friends. Jezal wants to win the The Contest, and to date Ardee, the sister of one of his best

friends. Glokta wants to please the Arch Lector, while at the same time figuring out what is

going on in the government .

But: Logen finds himself alone in the harsh wilderness. Jezal’s hopes of winning The

Contest begin to dwindle due to his lack of effort in training, and his chances with Ardee start to

slip because of her confusing affection towards him. Glokta’s crippled state, abundance of

enemies, and untrustworthy master all serve as roadblocks to him in his quest for justice.

So: Logen teams up with a mysterious wizard named Bayaz, who promises to return him

to the north in return for assisting him in a vague quest. Jezal gives up on chasing after Ardee,

and focuses all his strength and energy into training for The Contest. Glokta is able to expose

some of the corruption in the government, but soon turns his eyes to Bayaz, who he believes to

be a fraud.

Then: Bayaz reveals to Logen his true intent, which is to go on a hunt for a magical

stone that can save the world. With Bayaz’s help, Jezal wins The Contest, although for reasons

unknown to Jezal he is forced to join Bayaz on his quest. Being proved wrong with his

suspicions of Bayaz, Glokta turns back to his hunt for corruption, which leads him to one final

clue: Look into the banks.



Opinion: The Blade Itself is a masterful start to the First Law Trilogy. Its characters are

unique, believable, and most importantly incredibly fun to watch. The style is both immersive

and fast-paced, and Abecrombie manages to make every character’s perspective feel special.

While the character’s didn’t change too much over the course of this novel, it sets a great

baseline for how they will change in the future.

While this book is amazing, it definitely isn’t for everyone. If you don’t like grimdark

fantasy, this book isn’t for you. However, if you want to dip your toes into the waters of grimdark,

I strongly recommend this novel.

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