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Revisión del 14:24 2 sep 2015

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Mistborn Era 2
Anterior Shadows of Self
Siguiente The Lost Metal
Localización Scadrial, Cosmere
Fecha original January 26, 2016
Editorial Tor Books

Bands of Mourning is the third book set in Mistborn Era 2. It is scheduled for a release on January 26, 2016, shortly after Shadows of Self.[1]

Cover Blurb

With The Alloy of Law and Shadows of Self, Brandon Sanderson surprised readers with a New York Times bestselling spinoff of his Mistborn books, set after the action of the trilogy, in a period corresponding to late 19th-century America.

Now, with Bands of Mourning, Sanderson continues the story. The Bands of Mourning are the mythical metalminds owned by the Lord Ruler, said to grant anyone who wears them the powers that the Lord Ruler had at his command. Hardly anyone thinks they really exist. But now a kandra researcher has returned to Elendel with images that seem to depict the Bands, as well as writings in a language that no one can read. Waxillium Ladrian is recruited to travel south to the city of New Seran to investigate, and along the way he discovers hints that point to the true goals of his uncle Edwarn and the shadowy organization known as The Set.

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Behind the Scenes

Following completion of The Alloy of Law Brandon plotted out three more books, following the same characters, to finish the story. The second of these is Bands of Mourning. During the later half of 2014 Brandon was having difficulty getting back into the story for Shadows of Self, he had previously written a third or so of it in 2012 between drafts of A Memory of Light. Therefore he jumped ahead to write Bands of Mourning, before going back and finishing Shadows of Self.[3][4]

According to the cover blurb the title refers to the Lord Ruler's bracers, which hold mythological significance in the post-Final Ascension world.[2]

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