![]() ![]() Though the rebels outnumber the Malazans vastly, all is not well in Sha'ik's camp. However, the newly-instated Sha'ik is in fact Tavore's sister Felisin - a fact known only by her companion Heboric Light Touch. Their mission is to advance into the heart of the Holy Desert Raraku, the very heart of the rebellion known as the Whirlwind, and destroy Sha'ik and her forces once and for all. Now, Adjunct Tavore Paran arrives in Seven Cities at the head of the 14th Army, largely consisting of untried recruits. The Chain of Dogs has become a legend spreading across Seven Cities, cowing even those responsible for its destruction. ![]() However, their sacrifice has bought the lives of nearly 30,000 refugees. The Chain of Dogs - the evacuation of 50,000 Malazan civilians across 1,500 miles of hostile territory - has ended in the tragic loss of the entire 7th army and its heroic commander, Coltaine. The action moves forward to immediately after the events of Deadhouse Gates. The two escape the Malazans and travel to the holy desert of Raraku to join Sha'ik, where Karsa is revealed to be the Toblakai who previously appeared in Deadhouse Gates. ![]() Karsa is brought to the subcontinent of Seven Cities via a slave ship, where he befriends local rebel Leoman of the Flails. A mighty Teblor warrior named Karsa Orlong descends from his mountain fastness on Genabackis, beginning a campaign against civilisation that leads to the deaths of his brothers and his capture by the Malazan Empire. The first volume of House of Chains takes place prior to the events of the previous three books. The first United States edition was a hardcover published on 22 August 2006. A mass-market paperback edition followed on 3 October 2003. The novel was the first in the series to be published in hardback, first appearing in the United Kingdom on 2 December 2002. It is a direct sequel to the second volume in the series, Deadhouse Gates. House of Chains is an epic fantasy novel by Canadian author Steven Erikson, the fourth volume of his series the Malazan Book of the Fallen. ![]()
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