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# Five Broken Blades (Deluxe Limited Edition) (The Broken Blades, 1)

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Order now and receive the stunning DELUXE LIMITED EDITION while supplies last― featuring gorgeous sprayed edges with stenciled artwork, as well as exclusive endpapers by Juho Choi and special design features such as luxe metallic jacket stock. This breathtaking collectible is only available on a limited first print run, a must-have for any book lover while supplies last in the US and Canada only. The instant New York Times bestseller An desertcart Best Book of 2024 A Goodreads Choice Award nominee, Readers' Favorite Fantasy An Indigo Best Book of 2024 An Apple Best Book of 2024 (So Far) It’s the season for treason… The king of Yusan must die. The five most dangerous liars in the land have been mysteriously summoned to work together for a single objective: to kill the god king Joon. He has it coming. Under his merciless immortal hand, the nobles flourish, while the poor and innocent are imprisoned, ruined…or sold. And now each of the five blades will come for him. Each has tasted bitterness―from the hired hit man seeking atonement, a lovely assassin who seeks freedom, or even the prince banished for his cruel crimes. None can resist the sweet, icy lure of vengeance. They can agree on murder. They can agree on treachery. But for these five killers―each versed in deception, lies, and betrayal―it’s not enough to forge an alliance. To survive, they’ll have to find a way to trust each other…but only one can take the crown. Let the best liar win. The Broken Blades series is best enjoyed in order. Reading Order: Book #1 Five Broken Blades Book #2 Four Ruined Realms Book #3 Three Shattered Souls

Review: I did NOT expect that! - There is something so satisfying about watching six people walk into a room, knowing every single one of them has a motive... and then trying to figure out who will betray whom first. Five Broken Blades completely scratched that itch for me. It gave me serious Knives Out vibes with its web of secrets, shifting alliances, and constant suspicion. Just when I thought I had someone figured out, another revelation would make me question everything all over again. One of my favorite parts was the multiple POVs. Every character brought something different to the story, and instead of feeling overwhelming, it made the mystery even richer. I found myself equally invested in each perspective because everyone had their own agenda, their own lies, and their own reasons for being there. The pacing kept me turning pages, the tension never let up, and I loved trying to piece together the puzzle before the characters did. It was clever, addictive, and full of those moments where you have to stop and say, "Wait... WHAT?!" If you enjoy fantasy with political intrigue, morally gray characters, found enemies forced to work together, and a mystery that keeps you guessing until the very end, this one is absolutely worth picking up. Now excuse me while I immediately move Four Ruined Realms to the top of my TBR because I need to know what happens next.
Review: Really well developed POV characters each containing their own secrets and hidden agendas - This book was very much an impulse buy for me. I heard that it was a lot like Six of Crows, involving a group of misfits who have to work together to complete a heist. I also saw that Rebecca Roanhorse gave it 5 stars. Lastly, I have been in the mood for swords; like any sword at all, and the title is pretty self-explanatory. I did really enjoy this. It is very much a popcorn read; it’s a light read with a style that involves short chapters and a pace that makes it easy to keep thinking “oh only one more chapter”. The book is told in first person point-of-view from six different perspectives, all with very different personalities and voices. First person POV is always my favorite narrative style as it really allows you to be inside a person’s head. It can be hard to pull off when there are multiple characters, though, as it involves the author adapting their writing style to each unique character. All the characters think and speak differently, so it was really well done here. If you listen to the audiobook, they do have different narrators for each person, so that helps for sure, but the writing really provided a solid base for all the narrators to go off of when they have to act as their character. One slight warning I would give is that the characters aren’t all working together from the start. Most start off in a pair with another POV character, and then about halfway through is when they start meeting the other pairs. I thought it would involve misfits being thrown in together at the start, but the slightly slower way to introduce them did give the author more time to set each character up and better develop each of their motivations for being part of a plot to assassinate an immortal king. All of the characters have secrets to hide as well, which is always fun to try and sleuth out as the reader. I docked a star off because while it does build to a good ending, it didn’t quite hit the pay off I was hoping for. Still a fun, easy breezy read. I would recommend it if you want a fast-paced book centering around a band of misfits, assassins, and thieves working together to accomplish a very difficult task. Fair warning that it can be dark at times. Romance is a fairly heavy sub-plot of the book as well, but it loops into each character’s motivations. It creates tension between the relationship and what secrets these morally-grey characters actually have.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #113,304 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #68 in Asian American & Pacific Islander Literature (Books) #100 in Asian Myth & Legend #1,036 in Epic Fantasy (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 4,516 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I did NOT expect that!
*by I***Y on July 28, 2026*

There is something so satisfying about watching six people walk into a room, knowing every single one of them has a motive... and then trying to figure out who will betray whom first. Five Broken Blades completely scratched that itch for me. It gave me serious Knives Out vibes with its web of secrets, shifting alliances, and constant suspicion. Just when I thought I had someone figured out, another revelation would make me question everything all over again. One of my favorite parts was the multiple POVs. Every character brought something different to the story, and instead of feeling overwhelming, it made the mystery even richer. I found myself equally invested in each perspective because everyone had their own agenda, their own lies, and their own reasons for being there. The pacing kept me turning pages, the tension never let up, and I loved trying to piece together the puzzle before the characters did. It was clever, addictive, and full of those moments where you have to stop and say, "Wait... WHAT?!" If you enjoy fantasy with political intrigue, morally gray characters, found enemies forced to work together, and a mystery that keeps you guessing until the very end, this one is absolutely worth picking up. Now excuse me while I immediately move Four Ruined Realms to the top of my TBR because I need to know what happens next.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Really well developed POV characters each containing their own secrets and hidden agendas
*by A***) on May 16, 2024*

This book was very much an impulse buy for me. I heard that it was a lot like Six of Crows, involving a group of misfits who have to work together to complete a heist. I also saw that Rebecca Roanhorse gave it 5 stars. Lastly, I have been in the mood for swords; like any sword at all, and the title is pretty self-explanatory. I did really enjoy this. It is very much a popcorn read; it’s a light read with a style that involves short chapters and a pace that makes it easy to keep thinking “oh only one more chapter”. The book is told in first person point-of-view from six different perspectives, all with very different personalities and voices. First person POV is always my favorite narrative style as it really allows you to be inside a person’s head. It can be hard to pull off when there are multiple characters, though, as it involves the author adapting their writing style to each unique character. All the characters think and speak differently, so it was really well done here. If you listen to the audiobook, they do have different narrators for each person, so that helps for sure, but the writing really provided a solid base for all the narrators to go off of when they have to act as their character. One slight warning I would give is that the characters aren’t all working together from the start. Most start off in a pair with another POV character, and then about halfway through is when they start meeting the other pairs. I thought it would involve misfits being thrown in together at the start, but the slightly slower way to introduce them did give the author more time to set each character up and better develop each of their motivations for being part of a plot to assassinate an immortal king. All of the characters have secrets to hide as well, which is always fun to try and sleuth out as the reader. I docked a star off because while it does build to a good ending, it didn’t quite hit the pay off I was hoping for. Still a fun, easy breezy read. I would recommend it if you want a fast-paced book centering around a band of misfits, assassins, and thieves working together to accomplish a very difficult task. Fair warning that it can be dark at times. Romance is a fairly heavy sub-plot of the book as well, but it loops into each character’s motivations. It creates tension between the relationship and what secrets these morally-grey characters actually have.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Amazing!
*by A***R on July 28, 2026*

This author truly has the gift of storytelling. The characters are unique and the plot so carefully developed. The ending surprised me and I can’t wait to read book two.

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