The Tower of the Swallow

paperback, 443 pages

Published by Gollancz.

ISBN:
978-1-4732-1156-8
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The Tower of the Swallow is the sequel to Baptism of Fire, and gives a new way of narration and telling stories.



Ciri being hunted by allies and enemies, seeks refuge in a swamp, with Vysogota. Then, the story begins, with Ciri, Vysogota, Dandelion's Fifty Years of Poetry, and a witness in a lawsuit, recounting the events between Baptism of Fire, and the Tower of the Swallow.



With quick-witted dialogue, ingenious ways to finance the Redanian army, and the conclusion being 'that the most effective defence against intellectual domination is roundly to affront the domineering intellectual', I thoroughly enjoyed this book, though a bit more chapters of Geralt's companions would've been appreciated.



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