Summary
The Devils is the latest epic fantasy novel from bestselling author Joe Abercrombie, known for his gritty and morally ambiguous tales. Released in 2023, it introduces readers to a notorious band of antiheroes on a bloody and raucous journey. The story follows Brother Diaz, a priest summoned to the Sacred City for what he believes will be a grand holy assignment.
Abercrombie brings his trademark dark humor and complex characterization to this new standalone novel. Set in a world where elves pose a deadly threat, The Devils explores themes of faith, duty and the blurred lines between good and evil. The book has been praised for its immersive worldbuilding and subversion of typical fantasy tropes.
Plot
Brother Diaz, a devout clergyman, is summoned to the Sacred City expecting a prestigious holy assignment. However, upon arrival he discovers his new flock consists of murderers, dark magic practitioners, and monsters. Diaz is tasked with leading this group of “devils” on a perilous mission that will require brutal measures to achieve its righteous ends.
The mission takes Diaz and his unholy band on a hellish journey across dangerous lands. They face threats from elves lurking at the borders who hunger for human flesh. At the same time, greedy and selfish princes care only for their own ambitions and comfort, neglecting the greater good.
As they travel, Diaz must reconcile his religious convictions with the violent methods required of his new role. He grapples with using these “devils” to carry out holy work, questioning whether the ends can truly justify such unholy means. The group faces numerous deadly challenges that test both their combat skills and Diaz's leadership.
Ultimately, Diaz and his band of anti-heroes embark on a blood-soaked adventure filled with dark humor. Their journey pushes the limits of faith and morality as they attempt to complete their righteous mission by any means necessary, no matter how unsavory or sinful those means may be.
Themes
Moral ambiguity in religious missions
Unlikely alliances between disparate groups
Corruption of power and ambition
Violent means to achieve righteous ends
Clash between human civilization and supernatural threats
Redemption through unsavory actions