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Legion: Lies of the Beholder

Legion #3 / 3
by Brandon Sanderson
Legion: Lies of the Beholder (Legion #3) by Brandon Sanderson
★ 7.00 / 1
123456178★9★10★

A novella. Dust jacket and interior illustrations by Jon Foster.

Brandon Sanderson is one of the most significant fantasists to enter the field in a good many years. His ambitious, multi-volume epics (Mistborn, The Stormlight Archive) and Hugo Award-winning The Emperor’s Soul have earned both critical acclaim and a substantial popular following. In the Legion series, distinctly contemporary novellas filled with suspense, humor, and an endless flow of invention, Sanderson has revealed a startling new facet of his singular narrative talent.

Stephen Leeds, AKA “Legion,” is the series’ hero, a man whose unique mental condition allows him to generate a multitude of personae: hallucinatory entities with a wide variety of personal characteristics and a vast array of highly specialized skills. The third and final entry in the series, Lies of the Beholder, is perhaps the strangest, most unpredictable installment to date.   

The story begins with two seemingly unrelated events: the disappearance of Armando, one of Stephen’s many “aspects,” and an unexpected cry for help from Sandra, the woman who, many years before, helped him learn to live with his condition. These events lead Stephen, along with several of his aspects, to a sinister high-tech firm specializing in advanced methods of human incarceration. The result is a visionary meditation on the mysteries of the human personality. Like the volumes that preceded it, Sanderson’s latest is original, challenging, and utterly absorbing. In Stephen Leeds, a man constantly struggling to understand and control his own divided nature, he has created one of the most compelling heroes in recent popular fiction. Like the best of Sanderson’s work, Lies of the Beholder is something special. It is the clear product of a master storyteller, and it is not to be missed.

Legion: Lies of the Beholder will feature a full-color dust jacket, and two full-page, full-color interior illustrations by Jon Foster.

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Release date: September 17, 2018

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Brandon Sanderson

Brandon Sanderson

Few modern fantasy authors have reshaped the genre quite like Brandon Sanderson. Renowned for his intricate worldbuilding, innovative magic systems, and compelling character arcs, he has captivated millions of readers worldwide. His work blends epic storytelling with meticulous attention to detail, making his novels both immersive and intellectually engaging.

Breaking onto the scene with Elantris, he quickly gained recognition, but it was Mistborn: The Final Empire that solidified his place among the genre’s greats. The trilogy introduced a unique alchemical-inspired magic system, Allomancy, and a cast of unforgettable characters navigating a world of oppression and rebellion. His ability to craft deep, well-structured narratives continued with The Stormlight Archive, a sweeping epic that has drawn comparisons to some of fantasy’s most revered sagas.

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Beyond his original works, his contribution to Robert Jordan’s The Wheel of Time series was a defining moment in his career. Handpicked to complete the legendary saga after Jordan’s passing, he delivered a masterful conclusion with The Gathering Storm, Towers of Midnight, and A Memory of Light, staying true to the spirit of the original while infusing it with his own storytelling finesse.

Themes of perseverance, sacrifice, and the nature of power echo throughout his books. His magic systems are not mere plot devices but deeply integrated elements that shape cultures, economies, and conflicts. This meticulous approach extends to his worldbuilding, where each setting feels rich, lived-in, and distinct.

His prolific output and ability to consistently deliver high-quality, ambitious narratives have garnered him a dedicated fanbase. Through projects like the Cosmere, a shared universe linking many of his novels, he has built an interconnected web of stories that continue to reward long-time readers with hidden connections and expansive lore.

In addition to his novels, he is known for his deep engagement with fans, often sharing insights into his writing process and publishing updates through social media and his online lectures. His record-breaking Kickstarter campaign for self-published works showcased not just his popularity but also his innovative approach to modern publishing.

With each new book, he pushes the boundaries of fantasy, proving that the genre still has endless depths to explore. Whether through epic sagas, standalone masterpieces, or groundbreaking experiments in storytelling, his impact on fantasy literature is undeniable, and his legacy continues to grow with every spellbinding tale.

Legion

Legion consists of three primary books, and includes one additional book that complement the series but is not considered mandatory reads. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

Legion (Legion #1)
★ 6.84 / 6
Legion: Skin Deep (Legion #2)
★ 6.66 / 3
Legion: Lies of the Beholder (Legion #3)
★ 7.00 / 1
Legion: The Many Lives of Stephen Leeds (Legion)
★ 6.00 / 1


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