In Ankh-Morpork, Commander Sam Vimes of the City Watch faces a dual challenge: solving the brutal murder of a dwarf in the run-up to the anniversary of the Battle of Koom Valley, an ancient conflict between dwarfs and trolls that threatens to reignite long-simmering racial tensions. As the city teeters on the brink of widespread unrest, Vimes must navigate complex politics, historical grievances, and the personal demands of fatherhood, all while ensuring justice prevails and peace is maintained in his ever-evolving city.
Why You Should Read?
- Delves into themes of prejudice, identity, and the challenges of a diverse society through sharp satire.
- Features the beloved Commander Vimes at his most cynical and determined, grappling with his inner demons and civic duty.
- Offers a compelling mystery interwoven with Pratchett's signature wit, intricate world-building, and profound social commentary.
- A standalone entry in the Discworld series, perfect for new readers and essential for fans of the City Watch sub-series.