Gardens of the Moon is finally being published in america - before I link it I'd like to apologise for the terrible cover (it bears no relation to the story, and I will kill them if they change the cover of the next book, which IMO has the best book cover I've seen in a long time) and say that if any of you call the series 'Malazan Book of the Fallen' instead of it's real title 'Tales of the Malazan Book of the Fallen', I
will hunt you down (the american publisher have decided 'A Tale of the Malazan Book of the Fallen' (9 words, 40 characters) is too long to go on the cover, so they've changed it to 'Book One of the 'Malazan Book of the Fallen'' (9 words, 43 characters).
Anyway:
www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/ ... ce&s=books
Comes out 1st June in the US.
If you live somewhere else, or can't stand that cover, the first five books of the series are already out in many, many places. This series is definately a must-read.
Edit - Oh, and I know it's already been mentioned that SRD likes Erikson, but here's exactly what he said about Gardens of the Moon:
Stephen R. Donaldson wrote:Steven Erikson is an extraordinary writer. I read Gardens of the Moon with great pleasure. And now that I have read it, I would be hard pressed to decide what I enjoyed more: the richly and ominously magical world of Malaz and Genabackis; the large cast of sympathetically-rendered characters; or the way the story accumulates to a climax that hits like machinegun fire. My advice to anyone who might listen to me is, Treat yourself to Gardens of the Moon. And my entirely selfish advice to Steven Erikson is, write faster.