
Empire in Black and Gold
by Adrian Tchaikovsky (2008)
Like 'the kings blood', this offers intricate world-building and political maneuvering.

by daniel abraham (1989)
A newly revised edition of Raymond E. Feist' s continuation of his classic Riftwar series. Set twenty years after the events of the Riftwar, Prince of the Blood follows the adventures of Prince Arutha's sons in the dangerously unstable Great Empire of Kesh. Set twenty years after the events in The Riftwar Saga, Prince of the Blood follows the adventures that erupt when a group of powerful nobles attempt to overthrow the Empress of Kesh, bitterly dividing the court. In the centre of the conflict are the two princes of Krondor, Borric and Erland. When Borric escapes and makes a desperate journey back tothe court to warn of the traitor’s plans – which if they were to succeed, would start a war that would twar the Empire apart. From the author of the phenomally successful novels in The Riftwar series comes the newly revised tale of swashbuckling adventure in one of the most popular fantasy worlds ever created. Prince of the Blood is the classic, action-packed saga of conflict and love, magic and legend, from the master of epic fantasy.
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by Adrian Tchaikovsky (2008)
Like 'the kings blood', this offers intricate world-building and political maneuvering.

by Brian McClellan (2013)
Similar to 'the kings blood', this book features a unique magic system and military conflict.

by Glen Cook (1984)
This series, like 'the kings blood', explores the harsh realities of war through a band of soldiers.

by Joe Abercrombie (2012)
Fans of 'the kings blood' will appreciate the grim tone and morally complex characters here.

by N K Jemisin (2010)
Like 'the kings blood', this delves into complex power dynamics and divine beings.
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