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The Red Knight by Miles Cameron

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In The Red Knight, did you enjoy ...

... a goal-driven quest with high stakes?

The Blade Itself by Joe Abercrombie

If you were captivated by the relentless sense of purpose and the high-stakes mission in The Red Knight, you'll be drawn to The Blade Itself. Logen Ninefingers, Inquisitor Glokta, and Jezal dan Luthar each pursue their own goals—whether survival, revenge, or ambition—set against a backdrop of looming war and political intrigue. The characters' objectives drive the plot forward with intensity, much like the mercenary company's campaign in The Red Knight.

... a large ensemble cast of distinct and memorable characters?

The Lies of Locke Lamora by Scott Lynch

If you enjoyed following a diverse cast of knights, squires, and companions in The Red Knight, you'll love the camaraderie and banter of Locke Lamora's Gentlemen Bastards. Each member brings their own skills and quirks to the table as they navigate the criminal underworld of Camorr, creating that same feeling of a tightly knit yet sprawling ensemble.

... extensive, immersive worldbuilding with detailed lore and cultures?

The Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson

If you found yourself drawn into the rich, meticulously crafted world of The Red Knight, you'll be fascinated by the depth and complexity of Roshar in The Way of Kings. From the Shattered Plains to the intricacies of the Alethi warcamps and the mysterious spren, Sanderson's worldbuilding rivals the immersive feel of Cameron's vividly realized realm.

... morally complex protagonists and ambiguous ethics?

The Heroes by Joe Abercrombie

If the shades-of-grey morality and difficult choices of the mercenaries in The Red Knight hooked you, then The Heroes will be a perfect fit. Here, you'll encounter a cast of warriors, generals, and would-be heroes—all flawed, all struggling with their own motivations and ethics—caught up in a brutal, three-day battle where right and wrong are never clear.

... multiple points of view telling a sprawling, interconnected story?

A Game of Thrones by George R. R. Martin

If you appreciated the shifting perspectives and the way The Red Knight uses multiple viewpoints to show the scope of war and intrigue, you'll find A Game of Thrones enthralling. Martin masterfully juggles numerous characters—from Eddard Stark in the North to Daenerys across the sea—each with their own agendas, bringing a grand tapestry of conflict and alliance to life.

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