THE REPUBLIC OF THIEVES

Hopefully, if you’re reading this, you now know that the semi-mythical beast known as The Republic of Thieves has at last been captured in the wild and given official release dates: October 8th in the US and October 10th in the UK. You can read the Gollancz announcement here and the Del Rey Spectra announcement here!


So what’s the deal with all the wacky release dates we’ve seen over the years?


They were more or less artifacts of bookseller databases. Basically, if a book is going to be available for pre-order, it needs to have a release date attached, any release date, even a ludicrous or fictional one. That release date kept shifting as the book kept failing to appear. Eventually, my publishers stopped even consulting tea leaves and the projected dates became still-more loosely tethered to reality. Add inertia and hearsay to the mix (some sites continued to post long-outdated fictional dates, others falsely reported that the book had been published) and you have the ingredients for a gigantic confusion pie.


And how do we know this release date is the real one?


I have Tweeted several times that I would vouch for no release date until I formally shouted it, myself, from the ramparts of my own blog and other social media. This is me shouting from the ramparts. October, 2013 is not a random guess from some poor sod behind a database. My publishers in New York and London hold a revised version of the complete manuscript that pleases them both; with that in hand to work from they have set forth a release date that is not a mere prayer of hope muttered over an empty cocktail glass. In short, to prevent the release of this book, you must now obliterate the planet Earth. Good luck with that.


What about release dates in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, etc.?


I do not have that information at my fingertips, but as I acquire it I’m going to try to set up some sort of central repository of known availability dates.


Now, the next few items are mild spoilers, so if you’re the sort of person who wants to preserve as much of the surprise as you can, skip the rest of this entry until mid-October.


When does The Republic of Thieves pick up chronologically?


The “present day” thread resumes the story a few weeks after the end of Red Seas Under Red Skies. The flashback thread shows several episodes from Locke’s early years, and then a long adventure from when Locke, Jean, and Sabetha were about sixteen.


So Sabetha is actually in this thing?


Yes, Sabetha Belacoros is finally revealed in person for the first time and is a major character in The Republic of Thieves.


Do we find out more about the Bondsmagi?


The Bondsmagi are fairly integral to the plot. We meet several more of them and explore their home city of Karthain.


What else would you say to tempt us without spoiling?


Well, you’ll get to spend more time with Calo and Galdo Sanza, as well as Father Chains, and there are cameo appearances by a few other familiar faces from The Lies of Locke Lamora. You’ll find out how Locke and Sabetha met (you can read it right now, in fact). You’ll witness the very awkward teenage years of the Gentlemen Bastards. You’ll find out more about the customs of the hidden religion of the Crooked Warden. You’ll see Locke and Sabetha deploying the full panoply of their skills, against one another and against the world. You’ll discover who brought proper coffee-making to Therin society, and you’ll learn vital elements of crossbow safety!


Now that TRoT is in the bag, what are you doing?


My immediate project is to refinish a novella (another long overdue project) called The Mad Baron’s Mechanical Attic, which will be published by Subterranean Press.


Although TMBMA and its companion, The Choir of Knives, were conceived as prequels to The Lies of Locke Lamora, I have decided after lengthy reflection that I’m not willing to contribute another inessential prequel to our society’s towering heap of the damn things. Although I think TMBMA is a fun story with a great cast and setting, it ultimately revealed nothing surprising about Locke and Jean’s history and it stretched the boundaries of what I consider acceptable retconning. I have come to believe that prequels should cast some accepted facts of their universes in a new light, and I just didn’t have anything up my sleeve in that department.


What I am deeply interested in, however, is the further adventures of Locke Lamora and Jean Tannen now that I’ve recovered something of my ability to push them forward. Thus, I am retooling these novellas as a bridge story between the events of The Republic of Thieves and The Thorn of Emberlain, one that is entirely optional but hopefully enriching.


After that, I will resume work on The Thorn of Emberlain, already in progress.


Mirrored from Lynch Industries.

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Hot Mess Sommelière ~ Caro You Sir, just made my year.


message 2: by David (new)

David Harris Boom. Congrats Scott!


message 3: by Jim (new)

Jim Hooray!


message 4: by Jamie (JK) (new)

Jamie (JK) Like like like like like like like like like like like like like like...... LIKE.


message 5: by Travis (new)

Travis Seals Sheeeeeeeeeeeeiiiiiit!!!!


message 6: by Lucas (new)

Lucas Woohoo! Fantastic news!


message 7: by Catherine (new)

Catherine That is AWESOME news!!! Thank you! :)


message 8: by Tammy (new)

Tammy Abbey October has never looked better. Who needs summer anyway. Great news, Thanks!


message 9: by Mimi (new)

Mimi I can't wait!!!


message 10: by Jeremy (new)

Jeremy Anderson Thank you for the good news Scott!


message 11: by Suzanne (new)

Suzanne Woo-hoo!


message 12: by Chris (new)

Chris Marshall Scott, can you confirm that the page count is indeed 800?


message 13: by Debi (new)

Debi I'm so excited!!!!!!!!Thank You I am thrilled I loved your books and have read them twice. will start on third reading in September to refamiliarize myself!!!


message 14: by Edoardo (new)

Edoardo OH GOD THIS IS THE SECOND BEST THING I HAVE READ ALL YEAR (the first was my confirmation code for san diego comic con :P) BUT HUZZAH!!!! A GLASS POURED TO AIR FOR YOU SIR


message 15: by E (new)

E Yay! I'm looking forward to reading. :)


message 16: by Noel (new)

Noel Rock on! I'm totally looking forward to it!


message 17: by Michele (new)

Michele Maakestad Squeeeeee!


message 18: by Richard (new)

Richard Huzzah! Awesome news!


message 19: by Lesley (new)

Lesley Legions of fans made happy! Thank you. And congratulations!


message 20: by Jaylong (new)

Jaylong Have been waiting for this for a long time ! May have to do some Gentlemen Bastard revision !


message 21: by Eddie (new)

Eddie JOYOUS NEWS!


message 22: by Luci (new)

Luci Omg, Thief 4 announcement, and now this. March has been an excellent month.


message 23: by Richard (new)

Richard My only other hope is that Michael Page will do the audiobook version, he's done a great job with the 1st two books.


message 24: by Karl (new)

Karl This made my week.


message 25: by Veronica (new)

Veronica M. Tell your publishers to hurry up! I need it now now now!!!


message 26: by Kat (new)

Kat Wonderful news!


message 27: by Remus (new)

Remus Richard wrote: "My only other hope is that Michael Page will do the audiobook version, he's done a great job with the 1st two books."

that goes for me also.
thank you for the great news.


message 28: by Jonathan (new)

Jonathan I...I just...*sob*


message 29: by Ali (new)

Ali Jarman Fab news - will have to try my best not to wish the time away!


message 30: by Ron (new)

Ron Philo Can't possibly like this enough!!!! I'm so glad to hear this book will be in my greedy little hands by year's end!!


message 31: by Molly (new)

Molly I'm so happy!


message 32: by Andi (new)

Andi I'm so happy! I finished the first two books just in time! (Months in time, actually!) Thanks Scott!


message 33: by Huixian (new)

Huixian This is really fabulous news Scott! Am so looking forward to reading "The Republic of Thieves" this Oct.


message 34: by Yogi (new)

Yogi Suddenly October feels like a lifetime away. Wish I could hibernate until then.


message 35: by Artemas (new)

Artemas My life once again has purpose.


message 36: by Scott (new)

Scott Chris wrote: "Scott, can you confirm that the page count is indeed 800?"

It's going to depend on font and text size. I can confirm an approximate word count of about 210,000. -SL


message 37: by Martha (new)

Martha I keep looking for The Bastards and the Knives. What's up with that one? Thrilled to DEATH you're back to writing, Scott! Lies was the first book I ever read 3x in a row with only one book in between readings. Melusine by Sarah Monette was the 2nd and that was the book I read in between readings of Lies. OO RAH!


message 38: by Anna (last edited Mar 27, 2013 10:13PM) (new)

Anna omg omg omg, a release dates announcements are that tie between "yay!!" and "dammit.. the waaaaaaaaaaaaait" *super excited*


message 39: by Artemas (new)

Artemas Oh yes, I will second the inquiry about the "Bastards and the Knives" prequel book.


message 40: by Francesco (new)

Francesco Zullo I hope will publish soon in Italian


message 41: by Artemas (new)

Artemas Waiting for "The Republic of Thieves" has been torture for me. I feel like I've been submerged in a barrel of horse piss.


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