Summary
A Clash of Kings is the second volume in George R.R. Martin's epic fantasy series A Song of Ice and Fire. Published in 1998, the novel continues the riveting tale of political intrigue, warfare, and magic in the fictional world of Westeros. Acclaimed for its intricate plotting and morally ambiguous characters, A Clash of Kings won the Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel in 1999 and earned a nomination for the prestigious Nebula Award. The book gained even more prominence when it was adapted as the second season of HBO's hit television series, Game of Thrones.
Plot
A Clash of Kings opens in a time of chaos following the death of King Robert Baratheon. Multiple factions vie for control of the Iron Throne and the Seven Kingdoms. Robert's purported son Joffrey sits on the throne, but his reign is unstable as both of Robert's brothers, Renly and Stannis, claim the crown. Meanwhile, Robb Stark declares himself “King in the North,” and Balon Greyjoy seeks independence for the Iron Islands.
In King's Landing, Tyrion Lannister arrives as acting Hand of the King to advise Joffrey. He works to improve the city's defenses while navigating court politics against Joffrey's mother, Cersei. Across the Narrow Sea, Daenerys Targaryen travels south with her newly hatched dragons, seeking allies and resources to retake the Iron Throne. Her journey takes her to the wealthy city of Qarth, where she faces both opportunity and danger.
War engulfs the Seven Kingdoms as the various claimants to the throne clash. Robb Stark wins victories against Lannister forces in the field. Stannis besieges Storm's End after his brother Renly is assassinated. The climactic Battle of the Blackwater sees Stannis launch a massive assault on King's Landing, which is ultimately repelled by Lannister and Tyrell forces. Meanwhile, Theon Greyjoy betrays the Starks and briefly captures Winterfell before being taken prisoner himself.
Beyond the Wall, the Night's Watch mounts an expedition to investigate the growing threat of the wildlings. Jon Snow infiltrates the wildling army to learn their plans, discovering they are uniting under Mance Rayder and marching on the Wall with a massive force. A Clash of King concludes with the War of the Five Kings raging on, with the fate of Westeros hanging in the balance.