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The small island of Malaz and its city gave the great empire its name, but now it is little more than a sleepy, backwater port. Tonight, however, things are different. Tonight the city is on edge, a hive of hurried, sometimes violent activity; its citizens bustle about, barring doors, shuttering windows, avoiding any strangers stare. Because tonight there is to be a convergence, the once-in-a-generation appearance of a Shadow Moon an occasion that threatens the good people of Malaz with demon hounds and other, darker things It was also prophesied that this night would witness the return of Emperor Kellanved, and there are those prepared to do anything to prevent this happening. As factions within the greater Empire draw up battle lines over the imperial throne, the Shadow Moon summons a far more ancient and potent presence for an all-out assault upon the island. Witnessing these cataclysmic events are Kiska, a young girl who yearns to flee the constraints of the city, and Temper, a grizzled, battle-weary veteran who seeks simply to escape his past. Each is to play a part in a conflict that will not only determine the fate of Malaz City, but also of the world beyond Drawing on events touched on in the prologue of Steven Eriksons landmark fantasy Gardens of the Moon, Night of Knives is a momentous chapter in the unfolding story of the extraordinarily imagined world of Malaz.

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NIGHT OF KNIVES

NIGHT OF KNIVES

A NOVEL OF THE MALAZAN
EMPIRE

Ian C. Esslemont

Picture 1
A Tom Doherty Associates Book

New York

This is a work of fiction. All of the characters, organizations,
and events portrayed in this novel are either products of the
authors imagination or are used fictitiously.

NIGHT OF KNIVES: A NOVEL OF THE MALAZAN EMPIRE

Copyright 2005 by Ian Cameron Esslemont

Introduction copyright 2005 by Steven Erikson

Maps Neil Gower

Previously published in the UK in 2005 by PS Publishing
LLP and in 2007 by Bantam Press, a division of
Transworld Publishers.

All rights reserved.

A Tor Book
Published by Tom Doherty Associates, LLC
175 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10010

www.tor-forge.com

Tor is a registered trademark of Tom Doherty Associates, LLC.

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Esslemont, Ian C. (Ian Cameron)

Night of knives: a novel of the Malazan Empire / Ian C.
Esslemont.1st U.S. ed.

p. cm.

A Tom Doherty Associates book.

ISBN-13: 978-0-7653-2371-2 (trade pbk.)

ISBN-10: 0-7653-2371-0 (trade pbk.)

ISBN-13: 978-0-7653-2369-9 (hardcover)

ISBN-10: 0-7653-2369-9 (hardcover)

I. Title.

PS3605.S684N54 2009

813'.6dc22

2009001517

First U.S. Edition: May 2009

Printed in the United States of America

0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

This novel is dedicated to
Steve
who made the world real

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

This works long journey from conception to print has been full of aid from many unexpected directions. It grew out of a collaboration of many years standing with Steven Erikson that continues to be rich and rewarding, creatively and in friendship. To him must go my greatest thanks for our partnership in creating the world of Malaz. I would also like to thank Simon Taylor for his generosity of spirit, William Thompson for his encouragement and editing skills, my agent, John Jarrold, and Gerri Brightwell for her longstanding support and insightful comments. And finally, extraordinary thanks to Peter Crowther for taking a chance on an unknown.

INTRODUCTION
T HE WORLD OF MALAZ WAS BORN IN 1982, AND FROM THAT moment onward that worlds history slowly took shape. On summer archaeological digs and winters spent in Victoria, B.C., in the midst of degrees in Creative Writing, in Winnipeg and on Saltspring Island wherever Ian (Cam) Esslemont and I crossed paths for any length of time. We were co-writers on a number of feature film scripts, and it was clear that our individual creativities were complementary, and during our breaks from writing we gamed in the world of Malaz.

When the notion of writing fiction set in that world was first approached, it seemed obvious that we would divvy up the vast history we had fashioned over the years. And so we did. Since the publication of Gardens of the Moon, I have heard from and read of fans wanting to know about the old empire, the empire of the Emperor, Kellanved, and his cohort, Dancer. And time and again I was asked: will you ever write of those early times in the empires history? Or, will you write about The Crimson Guard? And I have always been firm in my reply: no. The reason should now be obvious.

This is a huge imaginary world, too big for a single writer to manage in a lifetime. But two writers... thats different. The dedication in Gardens of the Moon was to Ian C. Esslemont. Worlds to conquer, worlds to share. I do not think I could have made my desire, and intent, more clear. Granted, it has taken a while for this, Cams first work set in Malaz, to arrive. Our life journeys diverged for a time, and other demands occupied Cam family, postgraduate studies and so on. But I always had faith, was always aware that a surprise and a treat were on their way, and this novel, Night of Knives, marks the first instalment of this, the shared world that we had both envisioned years ago.

Night of Knives is not fan fiction. We shaped the world of Malaz through dialogue; our gaming was novelistic and with themes that were, more often than not, brutally tragic. At other times there was comedy, usually of the droll variety. We duelled each other on understatement and absurdity, and we made it a point to confound the genres overused tropes. The spirit of that has infused every one of my novels set in the Malazan world. And it infuses Ian Esslemonts writing in the same imaginary world. That being said, the novel in your hands possesses its own style, its own voice. The entire story takes place in the span of a single day and night, and it is exquisite. Readers of my own work will recognize the world, its atmosphere, its darkness; they will see the characters in Night of Knives as simply more players woven into the same tangled tapestry, they will see the story as one more bloodstained piece of imagined history. And theres so much more to come.

To this day, we continue to work on the Malazan worlds history, poring over its details, confirming the sequence of events, discussing the themes, subtext, and ensuring the consistency of cross-over characters. We hammer away at the timeline and the fates of countless characters, many of whom no one else has met yet. And we discuss deviousness, and as the readers of the Malazan Book of the Fallen know, deviousness abounds.

From the beginning of the Malazan series, I was writing to an audience of one Cam. And he has reciprocated. Thus, the dialogue continues; only now there are others, and they are listening in. Finally, to both sides of the conversation.

We hope it proves entertaining.

Steven Erikson
Winnipeg, Canada, 2004

NIGHT OF KNIVES

DRAMATIS PERSONAE THE MALAZANS Emperor Kellanved absent ruler of the - photo 2

DRAMATIS PERSONAE THE MALAZANS Emperor Kellanved absent ruler of the - photo 3

DRAMATIS PERSONAE

THE MALAZANS

Emperor Kellanved, absent ruler of the Malazan Empire

Dancer, Master-Assassin and bodyguard to Kellanved

Surly, Mistress of the Imperial assassin corps, the Claw

Tayschrenn, Imperial High Mage

Temper, a Malazan soldier

Corinn, a mage, member of the Bridgeburner Brigade

Ash, an ex-officer of the Bridgeburner Brigade

Seal, a one-time Malazan army healer

Dassem Ultor, Champion and First Sword of the Empire

Chase, an officer of the garrison at Mocks Hold

Hattar, bodyguard to Tayschrenn

Ferrule, member of Dassems bodyguard, the Sword

Possum, an imperial assassin, Claw

INHABITANTS OF MALAZ ISLE

Coop, proprietor of the Hanged Man Inn

Anji, servitor at the Hanged Man Inn

Kiska, a youth hoping to enter Imperial service

Lubben, gatekeeper at Mocks Hold

Fisherman, a mage of Malaz Isle

Agayla, spice dealer and mage of Malaz Isle

Trenech, regular at the Hanged Man Inn

Faro Balkat, regular at the Hanged Man Inn

Obo, a mage of Malaz Isle

OTHERS

Edgewalker, elder inhabitant of the Shadow Realm

Jhedel, a prisoner of the Shadow Realm

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