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The thrice bound foo

Author: Christopher BuehlmanPage Count: UnknownPublication Date: Expected publication 2026-10-13 APL God forbid two people just look at each other and admit they care about something without the entire universe conspiring to rip them limb from limb—or worse, without a sentient, homicidal manuscript trying to digest their internal organs. Christopher Buehlman is returning to Manreach with The Thrice-Bound Fool, and I am already clutching my chest over Kinch Na Shannack and Galva like they are my own foolish, stubborn children who refuse to text me when they land. But let us be entirely honest with ourselves for a fraction of a second: the synopsis gives us almost nothing. It is a sleek, teasing skeleton of a blurb that leans entirely on the goodwill built by The Blacktongue Thief. Yet, what a skeleton. We are looking at a cursed book trope that actually weaponizes its own cursed nature, shifting the narrative dynamics from a heist gone sideways into an intimate, desperate road trip across hostile geography. Wait. Let me take that back. Calling it a road trip feels too lighthearted, too casual, like they are stopping for roadside pastries instead of fleeing the all-seeing Taker's Guild while dodging ancient, ravenous horrors in uncharted territories. The psychological tension here relies on an exquisite, grinding friction between survival and obligation—Galva protecting a man she secretly finds endearing simply because his thieving fingertips hold the singular key to saving the queen she loves. And oh, the angst of that dynamic. The agonizing proximity of two people who are too battered by goblin wars and street gutters to say what they actually mean to each other, forced to sprint across the edge of the known world while an evil book tries to snap its pages shut on Kinch's bones. Buehlman channels the gritty, atmospheric weight of Joe Abercrombie mixed with the linguistic swagger of Scott Lynch, but with an emotional undercurrent that feels far more personal, far more bruising. I am staring at this upcoming October release date and wondering how my heart is supposed to survive reading about a cheeky bastard who cannot catch a single break, paired with a death’s sworn handmaiden who deserves a quiet garden and a cup of tea instead of eternal torment. Pain. Pure, unadulterated pain. I need to go bake three dozen cupcakes by tomorrow morning. #TheThriceBoundFool #ChristopherBuehlman #BookSky #FantasyBooks