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Swords And Deviltry by Fritz Leiber

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In Swords And Deviltry, did you enjoy ...

... duo of cunning rogues and their morally gray exploits?

The Lies of Locke Lamora by Scott Lynch

If you loved the unpredictable, morally complex partnership of Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser, you'll be drawn to The Lies of Locke Lamora. Locke and his gang of Gentleman Bastards navigate the criminal underworld of Camorr with wit, bravado, and schemes that rarely go according to plan. You'll find yourself rooting for these clever thieves even as they blur the lines between heroism and villainy.

... humor, wordplay, and comic misadventure in fantasy?

The Colour of Magic by Terry Pratchett

If the sharp banter and comedic escapades of Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser made you smile, The Colour of Magic will have you laughing out loud. Pratchett's Rincewind and Twoflower stumble through Discworld's absurd dangers, with puns, satire, and clever dialogue on every page.

... gritty camaraderie and teamwork among mercenaries?

The Black Company by Glen Cook

If you appreciated the dynamic duo in Swords And Deviltry, you'll enjoy the ensemble of rough-and-tumble soldiers in The Black Company. The mercenary band faces dark magic, shifting loyalties, and harsh realities, all while relying on each other to survive—capturing the same sense of brotherhood and banter.

... mythic, loosely defined magic and swordplay?

The Broken Sword by Poul Anderson

If you loved the mysterious, wild magic and larger-than-life adventures in Swords And Deviltry, The Broken Sword delivers a tale steeped in Norse myth, with elven curses and enchanted swords. The magic is raw, dangerous, and never fully explained—perfect for fans of fantastical mayhem.

... fast-paced swordplay, witty repartee, and adventure?

The Princess Bride by William Goldman

If you were swept up by the quick-moving plot and dashing swordfights of Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser, The Princess Bride is a rollicking ride of duels, clever dialogue, and nonstop twists. You'll find the same mix of adventure and humor, with unforgettable characters like Inigo Montoya and Westley.

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