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Titles in This Set
The Last Wish
Sword of Destiny
Blood of Elves
Time of Contempt
Baptism of Fire
The Tower of the Swallow
The Lady of the Lake
Season of Storms
Details
Condition: New
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781399623087
Publisher: Gollancz
Age Range: Adult (16+)
Overview
Enter the shadowed, morally ambiguous world of Geralt of Rivia with this complete eight-book Witcher paperback boxed set from Gollancz. Beginning with the short-story collections that started it all and running through the full five-part saga, this set is the definitive way to read Andrzej Sapkowski's genre-defining fantasy series in order, cover to cover, exactly as intended.
About the Books
The Witcher began as short stories before evolving into one of modern fantasy's most acclaimed sagas, later adapted into a hit video game trilogy and a major Netflix series. This collection opens with The Last Wish and Sword of Destiny, introducing Geralt, a witcher trained from childhood to hunt monsters, alongside sorceress Yennefer and the prophesied child Ciri. The saga proper unfolds across Blood of Elves, Time of Contempt, Baptism of Fire, The Tower of the Swallow, and The Lady of the Lake, following Geralt, Ciri, and Yennefer through war, political intrigue, and a continent-spanning hunt, before closing with the standalone novel Season of Storms. Translated by Danusia Stok and David French, Sapkowski's prose is sharp and morally complex, unafraid to subvert fairy-tale conventions: monsters are not always evil, and heroes are rarely simple. Each paperback volume shares matching Gollancz cover artwork, making the set as satisfying to display as to read. Whether you're new to the series via the games or show, or a long-time fan wanting a complete set, this collection delivers the whole story in the intended reading order, with nothing left to hunt down separately.
About the Author
Andrzej Sapkowski is a Polish fantasy author and the creator of the Witcher series, which began with a 1986 short story and grew into an international phenomenon spanning novels, video games, and television. He is the recipient of the World Fantasy Award for Lifetime Achievement, recognising his enduring influence on modern fantasy fiction. Sapkowski's Witcher books have been translated into dozens of languages and are credited with bringing Slavic folklore and fairy-tale reinterpretation to a global fantasy audience, cementing Geralt of Rivia as one of the genre's most recognisable characters.
Why You'll Love This Witcher Boxed Set
Own the entire saga in one cohesive, correctly ordered paperback collection — ideal for binge-readers, gift-givers, and fans of the games or show wanting the complete original story.
Please Note: Due to UK stock, the ISBN and cover design may vary slightly from images shown, but content and edition remain UK-published.
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