The Witcher: The Crossroads of Ravens

 

                       
The Witcher: The Crossroads of Ravens

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Title
The Witcher: The Crossroads of Ravens
Author Andrzej Sapkowski
Genre Dark fantasy, Epic fantasy, Fantasy fiction, Sword and sorcery
Format N/A

 

Book Description

The Witcher: The Crossroads of Ravens returns to the world of Geralt of Rivia, revisiting the Witcher at a formative moment when choices, chance, and consequence begin to shape the legend he will become. Blending action, moral ambiguity, and sharp dialogue, the novel explores destiny not as a fixed path but as a series of perilous crossings—where every decision carries a cost. Rich in atmosphere and steeped in Slavic-inflected myth, the story deepens Sapkowski’s exploration of power, violence, and humanity on the margins of a brutal world.

 

About Author

Andrzej Sapkowski (born 1948) is a Polish fantasy writer best known as the creator of The Witcher series, one of the most influential works of modern fantasy literature. Born in Łódź, Poland, Sapkowski studied economics and worked in foreign trade before turning to writing in the 1980s. He first gained attention when a short story featuring the monster hunter Geralt of Rivia won a Polish fantasy magazine competition, leading to a cycle of stories and novels that blend Slavic mythology, dark humor, moral ambiguity, and philosophical depth. His work has been translated into dozens of languages and adapted into highly successful video games and television series, securing his reputation as a major figure in global fantasy fiction.

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