Before They Are Hanged

"We should forgive our enemies, but not before they are hanged." Heinrich Heine

Superior Glokta has a problem. How do you defend a city surrounded by enemies and riddled with traitors, when your allies can by no means be trusted, and your predecessor vanished without a trace? It's enough to make a torturer want to run – if he could even walk without a stick.

Northmen have spilled over the border of Angland and are spreading fire and death across the frozen country. Crown Prince Ladisla is poised to drive them back and win undying glory. There is only one problem – he commands the worst-armed, worst-trained, worst-led army in the world.

And Bayaz, the First of the Magi, is leading a party of bold adventurers on a perilous mission through the ruins of the past. The most hated woman in the South, the most feared man in the North, and the most selfish boy in the Union make a strange alliance, but a deadly one. They might even stand a chance of saving mankind from the Eaters. If they didn't hate each other quite so much.

Ancient secrets will be uncovered. Bloody battles will be won and lost. Bitter enemies will be forgiven – but not before they are hanged.


"Nobody writes grittier heroic fantasy that Joe Abercrombie, and the second book in his The First Law series just proves the point in spades ... When Abercrombie's characters ride for glory, you might as well be there with them, he does such a good job of putting the reader in the scene. Immediate, daring, and utterly entertaining, this second book provides evidence that Abercrombie is headed for superstar status."

Jeff VanderMeer, Realms of Fantasy

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Publication Dates

UK (Gollancz):
Hardback / Large (Trade) Paperback - March 2007
Small (Mass-Market) Paperback - March 2008

US (Pyr):
Large (Trade) Paperback - March 2008


Review Quotes & Plaudits

"This grim and vivid sequel to 2007's The Blade Itself transcends its middle volume status, keeping the reader engaged with complicated plotting and intriguing character development... Abercrombie leavens the bloody action with moments of dark humor, developing a story suffused with a rich understanding of human darkness and light." Publisher's Weekly, 21/1/08, Starred Review

"Marvellously self-aware, character-driven stuff." Dave Bradley, SFX

"The story is by turns darkly humorous and incredibly well observed. The sheer number of brilliantly drawn characters is a joy to read and Abercrombie once again proves he is deft at changing voice as he changes point of view." Den Patrick, Dreamwatch

"Dark, deeply ironic, and full of character gems that will appeal to your cynical side, Before They are Hanged is as brilliant as its predecessor. Highly recommended." John Berlyne, SFRevu

"Abercrombie injects his sense of humour throughout but these laugh-out-loud moments do not detract from the fact that Joe has an incredible insight into the human condition . . . Before They Are Hanged is an excellent sequel from an author writing compelling, character-driven, adult fantasy, for readers who want to be entertained as well as challenged." Justin Thorne, SFFWorld

"A tight little piece of fiction. Before They Are Hanged grabs you and drags you along." John Enzinas, SFSite

"This is a brisk tale and well-told . . . these are some of the most cynical people ever to appear in fantasy-fiction, and they spend a great deal of time striking sparks off each other with their doubts and skepticism, to great narrative effect." Simeon Shoul, Infinity Plus

"It's the fascinating figures populating these books that make them compulsive reading and I can't wait to get my hands on the last in the series." Tom Lloyd-Williams, SF Crowsnest

"A rewarding read with the main strength of the book being development of the protagonists . . . so far these novels are most rewarding." Sue Griffiths, Concatenation

"In my opinion, Joe Abercrombie possesses all the qualities that made David Eddings such a powerhouse during the 80s and 90s. Before They Are Hanged is a satisfying sequel which should establish Joe Abercrombie as one of the bright new voices of the genre." Pat's Fantasy Hotlist

"A fine book it is too; a very worthy sequel to The Blade Itself with some much more assured writing and continued character development, it was a hard one to put down." Sandstorm Reviews