King of Thorns (2012) by Mark Lawrence is the second book in the Broken Empire trilogy, a dark and gritty fantasy series following the ruthless yet brilliant antihero, Jorg Ancrath. Four years after the events of Prince of Thorns, Jorg—now king of a fractured realm—faces an overwhelming invasion force led by the ambitious Prince Orrin of Arrow.
The novel unfolds across two timelines: Jorg’s present-day struggle to defend his kingdom with cunning and cruelty, and flashbacks revealing the harrowing trials that shaped him into a feared ruler. Haunted by ghosts (both literal and figurative), Jorg navigates a world of brutal politics, ancient technology, and supernatural forces, all while wrestling with his own moral decay.
With its razor-sharp prose, unflinching violence, and philosophical depth, King of Thorns delves into themes of power, trauma, and free will. Lawrence’s dystopian medieval setting—hinted to be a far-future Earth—adds a layer of eerie fascination. A visceral, thought-provoking read for fans of grimdark fantasy and complex protagonists who defy redemption.