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The #1 New York Times bestselling author returns to the world of Mistborn with the follow-up to *Shadows of Self*

With The Alloy of Law and Shadows of Self, Brandon Sanderson surprised readers with a New York Times bestselling spinoff of his Mistborn books, set after the action of the trilogy, in a period corresponding to late 19th-century America.

Now, with The Bands of Mourning, Sanderson continues the story. The Bands of Mourning are the mythical metalminds owned by the Lord Ruler, said to grant anyone who wears them the powers that the Lord Ruler had at his command. Hardly anyone thinks they really exist. A kandra researcher has returned to Elendel with images that seem to depict the Bands, as well as writings in a language that no one can read. Waxillium Ladrian is recruited to travel south to the city of New Seran to investigate. Along the way he discovers hints that point to the true goals of his uncle Edwarn and the shadowy organization known as The Set.

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Sanderson is an evil genius. There is simply no other way to describe what hes managed to pull off in this transcendent final volume of his Mistborn trilogy. RT Book Reviews (Gold Medal, Top Pick!) on The Hero of Ages

Its rare for a fiction writer to have much understanding of how leadership works and how love really takes root in the human heart. Sanderson is astonishingly wise. Orson Scott Card

Sanderson is crafting an extremely well-thought out saga with Mistborn, one that looks to stand above the pack of his literary peers. The magic system is perfectly detailed, the world, though not completely revealed, has a great sense of natural logic to it, and the characters are a reflection of both. SFFWorld

Intrigue, politics, and conspiracies mesh complexly in a world Sanderson realizes in satisfying depth and peoples with impressive characters. Booklist on Mistborn

Highly recommended to anyone hungry for a good read. Robin Hobb on Mistborn

Enjoyable, adventurous read. Locus on Mistborn

About the Author

Brandon Sanderson is the bestselling author of books including Warbreaker, Elantris, The Stormlight Archive series, starting with The Way of Kings, and The Mistborn series-Mistborn, The Well of Ascension, The Hero of Ages and The Alloy of Law. He has also written Alcatraz Versus the Evil Librarians, a book for middle-grade readers, and the young adult novel, The Rithmatist. He also completed the final books in Robert Jordans Wheel of Time series-The Gathering Storm, Towers of Midnight and A Memory of Light-based on Jordans notes and material. Sanderson teaches writing at Brigham Young University. He lives in Utah.

Michael Kramer has narrated over 100 audiobooks for many bestselling authors. He read all of Robert Jordans epic Wheel of Time fantasy-adventure series as well as Brandon Sandersons The Stormlight Archive series. He received AudioFile magazines Earphones Award for the Kent Family series by John Jakes and for Alan Fulsoms The Day After Tomorrow. Known for his spot-on character portraits and accents, and his resonant, well-tempered voice (AudioFile), his work includes recording books for the Library of Congresss Talking Books program for the blind and physically handicapped.

Kramer also works as an actor in the Washington, D.C. area, where he lives with his wife, Jennifer Mendenhall (a.k.a. Kate Reading), and their two children. He has appeared as Lord Rivers in Richard III at The Shakespeare Theatre, Howie/Merlin in The Kennedy Centers production of The Light of Excalibur, Sam Riggs and Frederick Savage in Woody Allens Central Park West/Riverside Drive, and Dr. Qari Shah in Tony Kushners Homebody/Kabul at Theatre J.

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FOR BEN OLSEN

Who keeps putting up with a bunch of crazy writers as friends,

And finds time to make our books better all the while.

This book comes out in the year that will mark the tenth anniversary of the Mistborn series. Considering all the other things Ive been doing, it seems like six books in ten years is a grand accomplishment! I can still remember the early months, writing the trilogy furiously, trying to craft something that would really show off what I can do as a writer. Mistborn has become one of my hallmark series, and I hope that you find this volume a worthy entry in the canon.

As always, this book involved the efforts of a great number of people. Theres the excellent art by Ben McSweeney and Isaac Stewarmaps and icons by Isaac, with all the broadsheet art done by Ben. Both also helped a great deal on the text of the broadsheet, and Isaac himself wrote the Nicki Savage piece for itsince the idea was to have Jak hiring out his work now, we wanted to give that a different voice. I think it turned out great!

The cover art was done by Chris McGrath in the US, and by Sam Green for the UK edition. Both are longtime artists on this series, and their art keeps getting better. Editorial was done by Moshe Feder at Tor, with Simon Spanton shepherding the project over at Gollancz in the UK. Agents on the project included Eddie Schneider, Sam Morgan, Krystyna Lopez, Christa Atkinson, and Tae Keller at Jabberwocky in the US, all overseen by the amazing Joshua Bilmes. In the UK you can thank John Berlyne of the Zeno Agency, an all-around awesome guy who worked hard for many years to finally break my books into the UK.

At Tor Books, Id also like to thank Tom Doherty, Linda Quinton, Marco Palmieri, Karl Gold, Diana Pho, Nathan Weaver, and Rafal Gibek. Copyediting was done by Terry McGarry. The audiobook narrator is Michael Kramer, my personal favorite narratorand one I know Im probably making blush right now, as he has to read this line to you all who are listening. At Macmillan Audio, Id like to thank Robert Allen, Samantha Edelson, and Mitali Dave.

Continuity, all-around editing feedback, and countless other jobs were done by the Immaculate Peter Ahlstrom. Also working here on my team are Kara Stewart, Karen Ahlstrom, and Adam Horne. And, of course, my lovely wife, Emily.

We leaned extra hard on my beta readers for this one, as the book didnt have the chance to go through writing group. That team is: Peter Ahlstrom, Alice Arneson, Gary Singer, Eric James Stone, Brian T. Hill, Kristina Kugler, Kim Garrett, Bob Kluttz, Jakob Remick, Karen Ahlstrom, Kalyani Poluri, Ben wooo this book is dedicated to me, look how important I am Olsen, Lyndsey Luther, Samuel Lund, Bao Pham, Aubree Pham, Megan Kanne, Jory Phillips, Trae Cooper, Christi Jacobsen, Eric Lake, and Isaac Stewar. (For those wondering, Ben was a founding member of my original writing group with Dan Wells and Peter Ahlstrom. A computer person by trade, and the only one of us in that original group who had no aspirations toward working in publishing, hes been a valued reader and friend for many years. He also introduced me to the Fallout series, so theres that as well.) Community proofreaders included most of the above plus: Kerry Wilcox, David Behrens, Ian McNatt, Sarah Fletcher, Matt Wiens, and Joe Dowswell.

Well, that was a mouthful! These folks are wonderful, and if you compare my early books to my later ones, I think youll find that the assistance of these people has been invaluable in not only slaying typos but also helping me tighten narratives. Finally, though, Id like to thank you readers for sticking with me these ten years, and being willing to accept the strange ideas I throw at you. Mistborn is not quite halfway through the evolution I have planned for it. I cant wait for you to see what is coming your way, and this book is where some of that finally starts to be revealed.

Enjoy!

Telsin Waxillium hissed as he crept out of the training hut Glancing back - photo 3

Telsin Waxillium hissed as he crept out of the training hut Glancing back - photo 4

Telsin Waxillium hissed as he crept out of the training hut Glancing back - photo 5

Telsin! Waxillium hissed as he crept out of the training hut.

Glancing back, Telsin winced and crouched lower. At sixteen, Waxilliums sister was one year older than he was. Her long dark hair framed a button nose and prim lips, and colorful V shapes ran up the front of her traditional Terris robes. Those always seemed to fit her in a way his never did. On Telsin, they were elegant. Waxillium felt like he was wearing a sack.

Go away, Asinthew, she said, inching around the side of the hut.

Youre going to miss evening recitation.

They wont notice Im gone. They never check.

Inside the hut, Master Tellingdwar droned on about proper Terris attitudes. Submission, meekness, and what they called respectful dignity. He was speaking to the younger students; the older ones, like Waxillium and his sister, were supposed to be meditating.

Telsin scrambled away, moving through the forested area of Elendel referred to simply as the Village. Waxillium fretted, then hurried after his sister.

Youre going to get into trouble, he said once he caught up. He followed her around the trunk of an enormous oak tree. Youre going to get me into trouble.

So? she said. What is it with you and rules anyway?

Nothing, he said. I just

She stalked off into the forest. He sighed and trailed after her, and eventually they met up with three other Terris youths: two girls and a tall boy. Kwashim, one of the girls, looked Waxillium up and down. She was dark-skinned and slender. You brought him ?

He followed me, Telsin said.

Waxillium smiled at Kwashim hopefully, then at Idashwy, the other girl. She had wide-set eyes and was his own age. And Harmony she was gorgeous. She noticed his attention on her and blinked a few times, then glanced away, a demure smile on her lips.

Hell tell on us, Kwashim said, drawing his attention away from the other girl. You know he will.

I wont, Waxillium snapped.

Kwashim gave Waxillium a glare. You might miss evening class. Wholl answer all the questions? It will be rusting quiet in the classroom with nobody to fawn over the teacher.

Forch, the tall boy, stood just inside the shadows. Waxillium didnt look at Forch, didnt meet his eyes. He doesnt know, right? He cant know. Forch was the oldest of them, but rarely said much.

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