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Shadows of Self: A Mistborn Novel (The Mistborn Saga Book 5) (English Edition) Kindle Ausgabe
From #1 New York Times bestselling author Brandon Sanderson, the Mistborn series is a heist story of political intrigue and magical, martial-arts action.
Three hundred years after the events of the Mistborn trilogy, Scadrial is now on the verge of modernity, with railroads to supplement the canals, electric lighting in the streets and the homes of the wealthy, and the first steel-framed skyscrapers racing for the clouds.
When family obligations forced Waxillium Ladrian to forsake the frontier lands and return to the metropolis of his birth to take his place as head of a noble House, he little imagined that the crime-fighting skills acquired during twenty years in the dusty plains would be just as applicable in the big city. He soon learned that there too, just being a talented Twinborn — one who can use both Allomancy and Feruchemy, the dominant magical modes on Scadrial — would not suffice.
This bustling, optimistic, but still shaky society will now face its first test by terrorism and assassination, crimes intended to stir up labor strife and religious conflict. Wax, his eccentric sidekick Wayne, and brilliant, beautiful young Marasi, now officially part of the constabulary, must unravel the conspiracy before civil strife can stop Scadrial’s progress in its tracks.
Other Tor books by Brandon Sanderson
The Cosmere
The Stormlight Archive
The Way of Kings
Words of Radiance
Edgedancer (Novella)
Oathbringer
The Mistborn trilogy
Mistborn: The Final Empire
The Well of Ascension
The Hero of Ages
Mistborn: The Wax and Wayne series
Alloy of Law
Shadows of Self
Bands of Mourning
Collection
Arcanum Unbounded
Other Cosmere novels
Elantris
Warbreaker
The Alcatraz vs. the Evil Librarians series
Alcatraz vs. the Evil Librarians
The Scrivener's Bones
The Knights of Crystallia
The Shattered Lens
The Dark Talent
The Rithmatist series
The Rithmatist
Other books by Brandon Sanderson
The Reckoners
Steelheart
Firefight
Calamity
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- SpracheEnglisch
- HerausgeberTor Books
- Erscheinungstermin6. Oktober 2015
- Dateigröße34.1 MB
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"The action never lets up, and the characters never lose their endearing humanity.... A fast-paced fantasy adventure set in a fascinating world and populated with lovable, memorable characters." --Kirkus Reviews
"Fast, smart dialog and an abundance of exciting action keep the pages turning." --Library Journal, starred review
"Sanderson's fantasy world partakes equally of steampunk, early industry, and the Wild West, and he cleverly incorporates the metal-shaping magic of feruchemists and allomancers. Fantasy fans will savor this exciting escapade." --Publishers Weekly
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The criminal elite of Elendel were invited to an auction - which became a massacre, when an unknown assailant slaughtered everyone in attendance. Now Wax and Wayne, both able to use magic, both lawmen from the rough and ungoverned frontier territories, are on the case. All the clues suggest the killer is a rogue kandra - a secretive, almost mythical, figure who acts from the shadows - called Bleeder . . . and that the governor is her next target. Bleeder, and the conspiracy behind the killings, has to be stopped . . . before the city is plunged into chaos.
A brilliant adventure and a gripping story, Shadows of Self offers fans of The Alloy of Law everything they've been hoping for and, this being a Brandon Sanderson book, more, much more.
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The criminal elite of Elendel were invited to an auction - which became a massacre, when an unknown assailant slaughtered everyone in attendance. Now Wax and Wayne, both able to use magic, both lawmen from the rough and ungoverned frontier territories, are on the case. All the clues suggest the killer is a rogue kandra - a secretive, almost mythical, figure who acts from the shadows - called Bleeder . . . and that the governor is her next target. Bleeder, and the conspiracy behind the killings, has to be stopped . . . before the city is plunged into chaos.
A brilliant adventure and a gripping story, Shadows of Self offers fans of The Alloy of Law everything they've been hoping for and, this being a Brandon Sanderson book, more, much more.
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Shadows of Self
A Mistborn Novel
By Brandon Sanderson, Moshe FederTom Doherty Associates
Copyright © 2015 Dragonsteel Entertainment, LLCAll rights reserved.
ISBN: 978-0-7653-7855-2
CHAPTER 1
SEVENTEEN YEARS LATER
Winsting smiled to himself as he watched the setting sun. It was an ideal evening to auction himself off.
"We have my saferoom ready?" Winsting asked, lightly gripping the balcony banister. "Just in case?"
"Yes, my lord." Flog wore his silly Roughs hat along with a duster, though he'd never been outside of the Elendel Basin. The man was an excellent bodyguard, despite his terrible fashion sense, but Winsting made certain to Pull on the man's emotions anyway, subtly enhancing Flog's sense of loyalty. One could never be too careful.
"My lord?" Flog asked, glancing toward the chamber behind them. "They're all here, my lord. Are you ready?"
Not turning away from the setting sun, Winsting raised a finger to hush the bodyguard. The balcony, in the Fourth Octant of Elendel, overlooked the canal and the Hub of the city — so he had a nice view of the Field of Rebirth. Long shadows stretched from the statues of the Ascendant Warrior and the Last Emperor in the green park where, according to fanciful legend, their corpses had been discovered following the Great Catacendre and the Final Ascension.
The air was muggy, slightly tempered by a cool breeze off Hammondar Bay a couple of miles to the west. Winsting tapped his fingers on the balcony railing, patiently sending out pulses of Allomantic power to shape the emotions of those in the room behind him. Or at least any foolish enough not to be wearing their aluminum-lined hats.
Any moment now ...
Initially appearing as pinprick spots in the air, mist grew before him, spreading like frost across a window. Tendrils stretched and spun about one another, becoming streams — then rivers of motion, currents shifting and blanketing the city. Engulfing it. Consuming it.
"A misty night," Flog said. "That's bad luck, it is."
"Don't be a fool," Winsting said, adjusting his cravat.
"He's watching us," Flog said. "The mists are His eyes, my lord. Sure as Ruin, that is."
"Superstitious nonsense." Winsting turned and strode into the room. Behind him, Flog shut the doors before the mists could seep into the party.
The two dozen people — along with the inevitable bodyguards — who mingled and chatted there were a select group. Not just important, but also very much at odds with one another, despite their deliberate smiles and meaningless small talk. He preferred to have rivals at events like this. Let them all see each other, and let each know the cost of losing the contest for his favor.
Winsting stepped among them. Unfortunately many did wear hats, whose aluminum linings would protect them from emotional Allomancy — though he had personally assured each attendee that none of the others would have Soothers or Rioters with them. He'd said nothing of his own abilities, of course. So far as any of them knew, he wasn't an Allomancer.
He glanced across the room to where Blome tended bar. The man shook his head. Nobody else in the room was burning any metals. Excellent.
Winsting stepped up to the bar, then turned and raised his hands to draw everyone's attention. The gesture exposed the twinkling diamond cuff links he wore on his stiff white shirt. The settings were wooden, of course.
"Ladies and gentlemen," he said, "welcome to our little auction. The bidding begins now, and it ends when I hear the offer I like most."
He said nothing more; too much talk would kill the drama. Winsting took the drink one of his servers offered and stepped out to mingle, then hesitated as he looked over the crowd. "Edwarn Ladrian is not here," he said softly. He refused to call the man by his silly moniker, Mister Suit.
"No," Flog said.
"I thought you said everyone had arrived!"
"Everyone who said they were coming," Flog said. He shuffled, uncomfortable.
Winsting pursed his lips, but otherwise hid his disappointment. He'd been certain his offer had intrigued Edwarn. Perhaps the man had bought out one of the other crime lords in the room. Something to consider.
Winsting made his way to the central table, which held the nominal centerpiece of the evening. It was a painting of a reclining woman; Winsting had painted it himself, and he was getting better.
The painting was worthless, but the men and woman in this room would still offer him huge sums for it.
The first one to approach him was Dowser, who ran most of the smuggling operations into the Fifth Octant. The three days of scrub on his cheeks was shadowed by a bowler that, conspicuously, he had not left in the cloakroom. A pretty woman on his arm and a sharp suit did little to clean up a man like Dowser. Winsting wrinkled his nose. Most everyone in the room was a despicable piece of trash, but the others had the decency not to look like it.
"It's ugly as sin," Dowser said, looking over the painting. "I can't believe this is what you're having us 'bid' on. A little cheeky, isn't it?"
"And you'd rather I was completely forthright, Mister Dowser?" Winsting said. "You'd have me proclaim it far and wide? 'Pay me, and in exchange you get my vote in the Senate for the next year'?"
Dowser glanced to the sides, as if expecting the constables to burst into the room at any moment.
Winsting smiled. "You'll notice the shades of grey on her cheeks. A representation of the ashen nature of life in a pre- Catacendric world, hmmm? My finest work yet. Do you have an offer? To get the bidding started?"
Dowser said nothing. He would eventually make a bid. Each person in this room had spent weeks posturing before agreeing to this meeting. Half were crime lords like Dowser. The others were Winsting's own counterparts, high lords and ladies from prominent noble houses, though no less corrupt than the crime lords.
"Aren't you frightened, Winsting?" asked the woman on Dowser's arm.
Winsting frowned. He didn't recognize her. Slender, with short golden hair and a doe-eyed expression, she was uncommonly tall.
"Frightened, my dear?" Winsting asked. "Of the people in this room?"
"No," she said. "That your brother will find out ... what you do."
"I assure you," Winsting said. "Replar knows exactly what I am."
"The governor's own brother," the woman said. "Asking for bribes."
"If that truly surprises you, my dear," Winsting said, "then you have lived too sheltered a life. Far bigger fish than I have been sold on this market. When the next catch arrives, perhaps you will see."
That comment caught Dowser's attention. Winsting smiled as he saw the gears clicking behind Dowser's eyes. Yes, Winsting thought, I did just imply that my brother himself might be open to your bribery. Perhaps that would up the man's offer.
Winsting moved over to select some shrimp and quiche from a server's tray. "The woman with Dowser is a spy," Winsting said softly to Flog, who was always at his elbow. "Perhaps in constabulary employ."
Flog started. "My lord! We checked and double-checked each person attending."
"Well you missed one," Winsting whispered. "I'd bet my fortune on it. Follow her after the meeting. If she splits from Dowser for any reason, see that she meets with an accident."
"Yes, my lord."
"And Flog," Winsting said, "do be straightforward about it. I won't have you trying to find a place where the mists won't be watching. Understand?"
"Yes, my...
Produktinformation
- ASIN : B00R697CGS
- Herausgeber : Tor Books
- Barrierefreiheit : Erfahre mehr
- Erscheinungstermin : 6. Oktober 2015
- Auflage : Reprint
- Sprache : Englisch
- Dateigröße : 34.1 MB
- Screenreader : Unterstützt
- Verbesserter Schriftsatz : Aktiviert
- X-Ray : Aktiviert
- Word Wise : Aktiviert
- Seitenzahl der Print-Ausgabe : 386 Seiten
- ISBN-13 : 978-1466862661
- PageFlip : Aktiviert
- Buch 5 von 7 : Mistborn
- Amazon Bestseller-Rang: Nr. 43.478 in Kindle-Shop (Siehe Top 100 in Kindle-Shop)
- Nr. 469 in Epische Fantasy
- Nr. 648 in Fantasy (englischsprachig)
- Nr. 667 in Fantasy Action & Abenteuer
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Brandon Sanderson, 1975 in Nebraska geboren, schreibt seit seiner Schulzeit phantastische Geschichten. Sein Debütroman »Elantris« avancierte in Amerika auf Anhieb zum Bestseller, und seit seiner großen Saga um die »Kinder des Nebels« gilt der junge Autor auch in Deutschland als einer der neuen Stars der Fantasy. Er lebt mit seiner Familie in Provo, Utah.
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- Bewertet in Deutschland am 20. Januar 2016In Shadows of Self gelingt Brandon Sanderson eine gelungene Fortsetzung von The Alloy of Law.
Verglichen mit dem ersten Band der Scadrial-Wildwest-Trilogie häufen sich hier jedoch die Anspielungen
auf die Ereignisse und das Worldbuilding der ersten Mistborn-Trilogie. Wer diese nicht gelesen hat,
könnte mit subtilen Details schnell überfordert sein.
Wie zuvor schon sorgen besonders die Kapitel aus Waynes Perspektive für Erheiterung - seine
"Tauschgeschäfte" werden immer kreativer und absurder. Auch Steris wächst mit jedem Buch und wird immer facettenreicher.
Für Band 3, der Ende Januar erscheint, höre ich bereits die Hochzeitsglocken läuten.
Während die sekundären Charaktere für Auflockerung sorgen, gewinnt der Haupthandlungsbogen an Fahrt und
die Dimension des Konflikts eskaliert. Wie so oft bei Brandon Sanderson gibt es am Ende eine Wende. Die
Identität des Antagonisten dürfte bei Vielen für Entsetzen sorgen.
Für Fans der Mistborn-Serie oder der Cosmere-Bücher im Allgemeinen ist dieses Buch sehr empfehlenswert. Als zweiter Teil
der zweiten - oder laut Sanderson der 1,5-ten - Trilogie ist Shadows of Self jedoch nur bedingt als Einzeltitel zu
empfehlen. Dafür würde doch zu viel Hintergrund fehlen.
- Bewertet in Deutschland am 14. Februar 2023Another nice add to the mistborn saga, where crime fiction meets mystery fantasy. It feels so nostalgic when the new characters visit places from the past-era and I really liked the comeback of some of the old characters. The handling of the plot is outstanding as ever. Sanderson goes for a more grown up, very painful and emotional climax, which I really enjoyed.
While the world changes with the new invention of electricity, capitalism also enters the stage and revolt follows on its step. Sanderson steps out of the epic fantasy genre with this and gives the whole book a political sub-plot, which I really enjoyed.
So why only 4 stars? I’ve been really cutting some slack for Sanderson regarding his books, but now that I’m reading his newer books I can’t help but to criticise the diversity and representation. This came out in 2015 and I think representation of different sexual identities and races is important. I get that Sanderson doesn’t rlly describe his characters that much when it comes to the physique, but in all the artwork he approved of they’re all white & they’re all straight.
If you can create a whole new race of shapeshifting globs of muscles, you can create a queer character and a character that isn’t white.
- Bewertet in Deutschland am 3. November 2015Wieder einmal schreibt Brandon Sanderson seine Mistborn-Reihe weiter, wieder geht es um Wax und Wayne. Und wieder einmal enttäuscht er nicht. Interessante Figuren, das nach wie vor großartige Magiesystem, gepaart jetzt auch mit mehr Technologie.
Ja, ich gebe zu, mir haben die ersten drei Romane der Reihe besser gefallen. Bisher ist das Ganze noch nicht welterschütternd. Aber: Bei jedem anderen Autor würde ich für diesen Roman locker 5 Sterne geben, und nur weil Sanderson schon etwas besseres geschrieben hat, werde ich nun nicht anfangen, hier etwas abzuziehen. Und: Es werden einige Dinge angedeutet, die durchaus welterschütternd sein können. Das kann also noch im nächsten Teil kommen. Der schon angekündigt ist.
Sanderson ist ein Autor, bei dem ich einfach nicht verstehe, wie man derartige Qualität am Fließband abliefern kann. Aber: Er kann das. Also, Daumen hoch!
- Bewertet in Deutschland am 3. Februar 2016Totally cool, epic fantasy series by Brandon Sanderson. Who is in my opinion one of the best writers currently for sale. This is a big series (10 planned books) and it's of to a great start.
- Bewertet in Deutschland am 2. Juli 2021simply so good
- Bewertet in Deutschland am 30. Oktober 2015Endlich hat man das Gefühl das wieder mehr großes passiert.
Grundsätzlich ein ziemlich guter Roman, jetzt muss ich nochmal die Mistborn Trilogie lesen. Irgendwie habe ich das Gefühl, dass ich viel vergessen habe, was Hintergrundwissen angeht.
Wieder ein gutes Buch von Sanderson, bin gespannt wie es weitergeht. :D
- Bewertet in Deutschland am 5. August 2025Inhaltlich kann ich noch nichts zum Buch sagen, das Artwork ist allerdings im Vergleich zu früheren Auflagen einfach miserabel (na klar, ist mein Geschmack). Ich habe es zurückgeschickt und gebraucht gekauft, damit es im Regal vernünftig aussieht und in die Reihe passt. Unbedingt beim Kauf darauf achten, welche Variante von Alloy of Law und Mistborn 1-3 ihr gekauft habt.
- Bewertet in Deutschland am 21. Januar 2016... but still a very good read. the end is kinda abrupt though, or at least so it seemed to me. And sad, as every good second in a trilogy (I'm pretty sure this is going to be a trilogy... isn't it).
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PerItBewertet in Italien am 27. Oktober 20155,0 von 5 Sternen Excellent!!!!
Another intense story from the best fantasy autor nowadays, Brandon Sanderson, totally recommended! I Can't wait for Bands of Mournings!
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Isaac QueirozBewertet in Brasilien am 29. Juni 20225,0 von 5 Sternen Awesome and intriguing!
It’s amazing to think on the continuity of the saga: the details fit so well, this one is probably my favorite of the whole series!
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JakeBewertet in Kanada am 27. November 20225,0 von 5 Sternen Great Series!
I bought this series for my wife after I listened to them in audiobook format. She loves it and they would make a fantastic gift for anyone who is even remotely into fantasy or action novels. Big recommend!
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Jack BaxterBewertet in den USA am15. Oktober 20155,0 von 5 Sternen A more interesting world, but too short
A fair bit smaller than the entries of the original Mistborn trilogy, Shadows of Self makes up for it with a more complex and dynamic setting, set in what is approximately a turn-of-the-century technological era 300 years after the conclusion of the original trilogy. While I enjoyed the greater development that the original books had (being easily more than half as big again), Shadows of Self (along with the preceding novella The Alloy of law) answers the question I always had in the original trilogy, what would happen if the Metallic Arts were combined with guns?
We get an interesting look at how society on Scadriel has evolved in the centuries since Ruin and Preservation were fused into Harmony, and it is interesting to note how lords and noble-born people still rule the world, with the working class resenting their wealth and frequent corruption.
Brandon Sanderson has two great strengths as a writer, which are developing complex and nuanced magic systems, and developing complex and nuanced characters, and both of those talents shine here.
As I said before, the addition of guns adds a whole new dimension to how the Metallic Arts are used, such as deflecting or accelerating bullets, and it makes a nice change having the combat move to mostly ranged as opposed melee fighting.
For the characters, Sanderson makes them flawed, believable and emotionally resonant, and he doesn't limit this to just the heroes. As with his other works, the villains are as much the heroes of their own stories as are the heroes of this one, and it's great to see how a lot of people don't actually regard the heroes of this story as such, for example, a newspaper clipping pointing out just how much damage Wax tends to cause while hunting for criminals.
The newspaper clippings were a great way to develop the world without bogging down the story with tedious exposition, but I admit it was very hard to read them on the kindle.
Sanderson has stated that the Mistborn books coming out over the next couple of years will be shorter and faster-paced than the Stormlight Archives (which remain my Gold Standard for fantasy), and I have to admit that I would prefer more Stormlight Archives books than Mistborn books, but I still loved this book, and saying that this is inferior to some of his other works means very little when it is still vastly superior to most fantasy books. Although I really want another big, thick Brandon Sanderson book to sink my teeth into, when you compare this to most fantasy books that come out, it is easily a five-star read.
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pookemonBewertet in Australien am 21. Januar 20255,0 von 5 Sternen A great series
I love Brandon Sandersons writing style - having been introduced to his writing via his amazing conclusion to the Wheel of Time series. It reminds me a bit of David (and Leigh) Eddings' style - a nice easy read and hard to put down. The worlds are well thought out, the characters are interesting and there's plenty of action. The Mistborn novels were my first purchases from his "own" novels - and I'm hooked. I've since bought the Skyward series and more recently (now that he's finished the 1st arc) the Stormlight series (yet to read).













