Dans la majestueuse cité portuaire de Liavek, les habitants reçoivent une dose de "chance" chaque année, le jour de leur anniversaire. La plupart des gens ne peuvent utiliser ce pouvoir, seuls les sorciers ont appris à le manipuler, souvent à leur propre profit. Kaloo, une jeune orpheline, sent qu'elle pourrait apprivoiser et développer sa "chance", mais comment faire alors qu'elle ignore sa date de naissance ? Taraudée par cette question, elle consulte un mage pour tenter de lever le voile sur ses origines. Commence pour elle une quête initiatique qui l'emmènera sur des sentiers dangereux. Certains mystères devraient rester dans l'ombre... Devenue une légende de la fantasv mondiale grâce à L'Assasin royal, Megan Lindholm, alias Robin Hobb, s'associe pour ce récit inédit en France à Steven Brust et Gregory Frost. Teinté de la profonde humanité et de l'art du rebondissement qui caractérisent les histoires de l'auteur, Liavek offre au lecteur une plongée dans une cité aux couleurs éclatantes sur les traces d'une héroïne aussi effrontée que volontaire.
Steven Brust Livres
Steven Brust est un auteur américain de fantasy et de science-fiction d'origine hongroise. Ses œuvres se caractérisent par un style distinctif, explorant souvent des thèmes tels que la magie, l'identité et les structures sociétales. Brust est reconnu pour sa capacité à tisser des intrigues complexes avec une profonde perspicacité des personnages, créant ainsi des récits captivants et mémorables.







Stepovitch est un flic endurci mais désabusé et marqué par son divorce. Lorsqu'il découvre des victimes assassinées dans le sillage d'un gitan amnésique, Cigâny, il croit tenir là son coupable. Pourtant, des événements étranges et surnaturels le font douter. Alors que le gitan recouvre peu à peu la mémoire, Stepovitch sait que ce dernier sera son seul allié pour combattre la magie qui s'abat sur les habitants et en particulier sur sa propre fille. Il lui faudra se tenir aux portes du Monde d'en bas, un univers de ténèbres dont la menace plane sur sa petite ville si paisible...
The Book of Dzur
- 398pages
- 14 heures de lecture
"In Dzur, Vlad is back in the great city of Adrilankha, with a price on his head. The rackets he used to run are no under the control of the mysterious 'Left Hand of the Jhereg'--a cabal of women who report to no man. His ex-wife needs his help. His old enemies aren't sure whether they want to kill him, or talk to him and then kill him. A goddess appears to be playing tricks with his memory. And the Great Weapon he's carrying appears to have plans of its own ..."
The Book of Taltos
- 400pages
- 14 heures de lecture
Vlad Taltos, a skilled assassin with witchcraft abilities, embarks on perilous adventures in the Land of the Dead in Taltos and Phoenix. Accompanied by his telepathic jhereg companion, he takes on a dangerous job that challenges the boundaries between life and death. With the stakes raised, Vlad must navigate a treacherous deal with the Demon Goddess, who offers him a way back to the living world in exchange for a favor. The narrative blends action, magic, and moral dilemmas in a captivating fantasy setting.
Hawk
- 320pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Vlad Taltos returns as Stephen Brusts's New York Times bestselling epic fantasy series continues with Hawk... Years ago, Vlad Taltos came from the East, to make his way as a human amidst the impossibly tall, fantastically long-lived natives of the Dragaeran Empire. He joined the Jhereg, the Dragaeran House (of which there are seventeen) that handles the Empire's vices: gambling, rackets, organized crime. He became a professional assassin. He was good at it. But that was then, before Vlad and the Jhereg became mortal enemies. For years, Vlad has run from one end of the Empire to the other, avoiding the Jhereg assassins who pursue him. Now, finally, he's back in the imperial capital where his family and friends are. He means to stay there this time. Whatever happens. And whatever it takes.
Book of Dragon
- 395pages
- 14 heures de lecture
Two of Vlad Taltos's most entertaining adventures—now in one volume
Tsalmoth
- 288pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Hold on to your hats and get ready for another swashbuckling adventure in Tsalmoth, set in Steven Brust’s bestselling Vlad Taltos series!First comes love. Then comes marriage…
The Book of Jhereg and The Book of Taltos collected the first five novels of Steven Brust’s highly imaginative fantasy series that Locus praised as “entertaining and worth reading.” The Book of Athyra features books six and seven in the series—Athyra and Orca. Vlad Taltos is a sorcerer and assassin without peer—as deadly at spell casting as he is with sword wielding. Accompanying him on his journeys are two leathery-winged jhereg who share a telepathic link with Vlad—and triple his chances against even the most powerful of enemies… In Athyra, Vlad finds he’s ready to retire himself and his jhereg companions, but the biggest hitters of the House of the Jhereg have something else in mind. In Orca, Vlad must repay a debt to a boy who saved his life—even if it means breaking a financial scandal big enough to bring down the House of the Orca, and possibly the entire Empire…
In which Vlad Taltos confronts the Left Hand of the Jhereg...and discovers the game has more players than he thought Vlad Taltos, short-statured, short-lived human in an Empire of tall, long-lived Dragaerans, has always had to keep his wits about him. Long ago, he made a place for himself as a captain of the Jhereg, the noble house that runs the rackets in the great imperial city of Adrilankha. But love, revolution, betrayal, and revenge ensued, and for years now Vlad has been a man on the run, struggling to stay a step ahead of the Jhereg who would kill him without hesitation. Now Vlad's back in Adrilankha. The rackets he used to run are now under the control of the mysterious "Left Hand of the Jhereg"—a secretive cabal of women who report to no man. His ex-wife needs his help. His old enemies aren't sure whether they want to kill him, or talk to him and then kill him. A goddess may be playing tricks with his memory. And the Great Weapon he's carrying seems to have plans of its own... Picking up directly where Issola left off, Dzur gives us Vlad Taltos at his best—swashbuckling storytelling with a wry and gritty edge. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
The first three fantastical adventures of assassin Vlad Taltos--now in one volume. A welcome addition to any fantasy fan's library, The Book of Jhereg follows the antics of the wise-cracking Vlad Taltos and his dragon-like companion through their first three adventures--Jhereg, Yendi, and Teckla. There are many ways for a young man with quick wits and a quick sword to advance in the world. Vlad Taltos chose the route of assassin. From his rookie days to his selfless feats of heroism, the dauntless Vlad will hold readers spellbound--and The Book of Jhereg will take its place among the classic compilations in fantasy.