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Lee Battersby | 411 pages | 28 Aug 2012 | Angry Robot | 9780857662873 | English | United Kingdom The Corpse-Rat King (Marius don Hellespont #1) by Lee Battersby

Marius dos The Corpse-Rat King and his apprentice, Gerd, are professional looters of battlefields. When they stumble upon the corpse of the King of The Corpse-Rat King and Gerd is killed, Marius is mistaken for the monarch by one The Corpse-Rat King the dead soldiers, is transported down to the Kingdom of the Dead. Marius is banished to the surface with one message: if he wants to recover his life he must find the dead a King. Which he fully intends to do. Just as soon as he stops running. Marius Helles and his apprentice, Gerd, are looting bodies on a battlefield when they come upon the prize of a lifetime—the body of the King of Scorby. Marius steals his crown, but in short order Gerd is killed by soldiers, and Marius is dragged to the land of the dead by a talking corpse. Marius is desperate to The Corpse-Rat King the throne, but his lifeless subjects will release him only if he secures for them a new king. The Corpse-Rat King an undead Gerd as his guide, Marius befriends the skeleton of a mad king, gets marooned on a tropical island, and terrifies old friends and enemies with The Corpse-Rat King occasional…deadness. With its madcap story, unforgettable characters and fine balance between humour and pathos, The Corpse-Rat King ticks all the boxes. Fans of Joe Abercrombie will love this. When you buy a book, we donate a book. Sign in. Aug 28, ISBN Add to Cart. Also available from:. Available from:. Paperback —. Also in The Corpse-Rat King. Product Details. Inspired by The Corpse-Rat King Browsing History. Go with the Clouds, North-by-Northwest, volume 4. Flint the King. Mary Kirchoff and Douglas Niles. The Private Investigator Handbook. Chuck Chambers. Beyond Fearless. Rebecca York. Arisa 5. Natsumi Ando. Kiss Him, Not Me 6. After the Rain, 5. Jun Mayuzuki. The Restless Shore. James P. The Witch Queen. Jude Currivan and Ervin Laszlo. Mike Mignola. Crossing Borders. Hideyuki Kikuchi. Colin Wilson. The Power in You. Thomas Troward. Patrick Edwards. Complete Little Orphan Annie Volume 9. Harold Gray. Christine Cody. Omnibus 4. Ken Akamatsu. Maga-tsuki 7. Hoshino Taguchi. The Smartphone Society. Nicole Aschoff. The Final Programme. . Al Feldstein. The Silver Bough. Wolf Hunt. Ivailo Pretov. Better Off Undead. Empire of the Ants. Bernard Werber. The Day the Renaissance Was Saved. Niccolo Capponi. Underwater Love. MaryJanice Davidson. The Corpse-Rat King Articles. Looking for More Great Reads? Download Hi Res. LitFlash The eBooks you want at the lowest prices. Read it Forward Read it first. Pass it on! Stay in Touch Sign up. We are experiencing technical difficulties. Please try again later. Become a Member Start earning points for buying books! The Corpse-Rat King – Angry Robot

Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Other editions. Enlarge cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Marius don Hellespont and his apprentice, Gerd, are professional looters of battlefields. When they stumble upon the corpse of the King of Scorby and Gerd is killed, Marius is mistaken for the monarch by one of the dead soldiers and is transported down to the Kingdom of the Dead. And so it comes to pass that Marius is banished to the surface with one message: if he wants to recover his life he must find the dead a King. Which he fully intends to do. Just as soon as he stops running away. Get A Copy. Mass Market Paperbackpages. The Corpse-Rat King August 28th by Angry Robot first published January 1st More Details Original Title. Marius don Hellespont 1. Other Editions Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about The Corpse-Rat Kingplease sign up. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 3. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Sep 10, Dan Schwent rated it really liked it Shelves: funny, angry-robot. When battlefield scavenger Marius mistakenly winds up The Corpse-Rat King the Kingdom of the Dead, he's given a chance to win his life back. All he has to do is The Corpse-Rat King them a king On the surface, the plot doesn't seem all that complicated, and it isn't. What makes the Corpse-Rat King such When battlefield scavenger Marius mistakenly winds up in the Kingdom of the Dead, he's given a chance to win his life back. He's like a mean-spirited Terry Pratchett. He's also Australian. I lost count of hilarious one-liners. I also love that one of the more colorful locales visited was The Dog Crap Archipelago. Marius's semi-dead condition lends itself to a surprising amount of comedy. The bit with the old fortune teller was one of my favorites. Bruce Campbell could easily play Marius if this was made into a movie. It also reminded me of Michael Shea's Nifft the Lean a bit. The supporting cast was an interesting bunch. Gerd, Marius's dead and dimwitted sidekick, Nandus, Scorbus, the pirates, all of them were fairly memorable. The story came to a satisfying conclusion but was open-ended enough to allow for a sequel. Please, let there be a sequel! I don't really have anything bad to say about The Corpse-Rat King. The ending wasn't what I was expecting. I was thinking it would end in a cliche with The Corpse-Rat King becoming King of the Dead but it didn't go down that way. I guess my only complaint is that I wish it would have been longer. Four easy stars. The Corpse-Rat King all 10 comments. Jul 23, Elspeth rated it it was ok Shelves: arc. When I finished this story last night, I contemplated what to write about in my review. The only thing that my cold riddled brain could come up with was this story is like a hot Scottish man reading a grocery list. That is something I could listen to for hours, I am sure I am not alone in this. Reading this book is a treat. The words, people, the words are oh so pretty. Each sentence is a dessert more decadent than the last. This is where I found I was looking for the forest among all the trees. Th When I finished this story last night, I contemplated what to write about in my review. The trees are very enchanting and nice to look at, but when you have trees as fine as these you want to see the whole forest. The story was a little boring. The excitement, that the author tried to The Corpse-Rat King up, was never enough and to be honest was too predictable. There was one point of the book, I cried bullshit even though I saw it coming. Part of me wanted to disbelieve that the author would do something so obviously The Corpse-Rat King. So here is the conundrum of rating this book…the words, as pretty as they are, do not make a story. No matter how hot the accent is, you can only hear milk, eggs, and bread so The Corpse-Rat King times before it gets old. Thank you Net Galley and Angry Robot for allowing me to read this book. View all 15 comments. There is almost nothing better than looking forward to The Corpse-Rat King upcoming release from a favourite author, getting a chance to give it an early read, and finding out that it not only lives up to all your expectations, but completely exceeds them. The satisfaction is almost immeasurable. I say almost, because there is one thing that really is better - stumbling across an upcoming release from an author you've never read before, picking it up entirely on a whim, starting the read with absolutely The Corpse-Rat King i There is almost nothing better than looking forward to an upcoming release from a favourite author, getting a chance to give it an early read, and finding out that it not only lives up to all your expectations, but completely exceeds them. I say almost, because there is one thing that really is better - stumbling across an upcoming release from an author you've never read before, picking it up entirely on a whim, starting the read with absolutely nothing in the way of expectations, and being completely blown away. If the satisfaction is almost immeasurable, than the pleasure is completely immeasurable. Not only did I have no expectations of this one, I wasn't even sure I'd have time to give it a read. It was one of the newest electronic ARCs available to the Robot Army, so I snagged it alongside Adam Christopher's Seven Wonders, figuring I'd give it a cursory glance if I happened to get through the other before September rolled around. It just so happened that I was between books last weekend and, completely on a whim, I decided to give it a shot. I The Corpse-Rat King I was about 10 pages in before The Corpse-Rat King knew I The Corpse-Rat King something special on my hands. What Battersby has concocted here is equal parts Bruce Campbell slapstick, Monty Python absurdity, and Terry Gilliam imaginative wonder, filtered through the same literary sense of the macabre as The Corpse-Rat King Bullington or . It's an extremely funny, extraordinarily imaginative tale, that never The Corpse-Rat King surprising the reader with where it's going next. Really, it's one of those novels where the less you know going in, the better the reading experience is likely to be. Marius is one of the unlikeliest heroes I have encountered in a very long time. He's a greedy, self-centred, cowardly bastard. He's the kind of guy who will gladly stand at your side in the face of imminent danger, but only so he can pick your pocket and knock you down at the last moment to expedite his own getaway. He is a scoundrel in every sense of the word, but an entirely pragmatic one. While he does develop significantly over the course of the novel, demonstrating a tenderness of heart and soul, he The Corpse-Rat King delightfully despicable throughout. The writing and storytelling here is absolutely top notch. The Corpse-Rat King has a very intimate, very casual way The Corpse-Rat King telling a story, one that's more conversational than literary. He's entirely aware of the absurdities of The Corpse-Rat King tale, and makes no apologies for them. Whereas some authors try too hard to justify, explain, or otherwise validate the comic elements of their tale, Battersby is content to let the humour work. What's more, he proves himself equally adept at elaborate set pieces of slapstick humour, quick throwaway gags, and ridiculous asides. There's a particularly prolonged sequence of events that involves Marius walking across the The Corpse-Rat King of the sea, attempting to scale a submerged shipwreck, and desperately trying to reason with the skeleton of a king who was already crazy before he inadvertently merged the bones of his horse with his own. It's a scene that should The Corpse-Rat King fallen apart and worn out its welcome long before the hungry shark appears on scene, but Battersby makes it work so well, it's a shame to see it come to an end. Similarly, whereas the various tangents and asides should begin to wear away at the reader's patience, you can't help but gleefully anticipate the next one. 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