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Discover the gloriously inventive and funny fantasy novel from bestselling author Terry Pratchett, the fourth book in the City Watch series, part of the Discworld novels.
Generous, amusing and the ideal boarding point for those who have never visited Discworld Sunday Telegraph
Terry Pratchett was a genius 5-star reader review
It was so much easier to blame it on them. It was bleakly depressing to think that they were us.
War is brewing on the Discworld.
An island has appeared from the ocean depths, right in the middle of the sea which separates the proud empires of Klatch and Ankh-Morpork. Of course, no one would dream of starting a war with the neighbours without a perfectly good reason . . . such as a strategic piece of old rock, for instance.
But when a Klatchian Prince is almost assassinated, peace talks break down and violent nationalism begins to spread. Ankh-Morpork prepares to fight. Only thing is, they dont have an army. Or much in the way of weapons.
Commander Sam Vimes and the officially disbanded City Watch get caught up in a deadly political game where the enemy appears to be on both sides, and no one will listen to reason.
And if they dont stop this absurd war, no one will . . .
Jingo is the fourth book in the City Watch series, but you can read the Discworld novels in any order.
Praise for the Discworld series:
Pratchetts spectacular inventiveness makes the Discworld series one of the perennial joys of modern fiction Mail on Sunday
Pratchett is a master storyteller Guardian
One of our greatest fantasists, and beyond a doubt the funniest George R.R. Martin
One of those rare writers who appeals to everyone Daily Express
One of the most consistently funny writers around Ben Aaronovitch
Masterful and brilliant Fantasy & Science Fiction
Pratchett uses his other world to hold up a distorting mirror to our own he is a satirist of enormous talent … incredibly funny … compulsively readable The Times
The best humorous English author since P.G. Wodehouse The Sunday Telegraph
Nothing short of magical Chicago Tribune
Consistently funny, consistently clever and consistently surprising in its twists and turns SFX
Discworld is compulsively readable, fantastically inventive, surprisingly serious exploration in story form of just about any aspect of our worldTheres never been anything quite like it Evening Standard
