The First Law
Reading Order.
Start The First Law by Joe Abercrombie with "Last Argument Of Kings", then follow the publication sequence. This order preserves the intended narrative twists and world-building progression.
The First Law is an epic fantasy series set in a war-torn world experiencing the dawn of an Industrial Revolution, where characters navigate geopolitical conflicts between The Union, the Gurkish Empire, and the North, utilizing a magic system reliant on connections to a forbidden demonic realm called the Other Side.
Short Answer:
Start with "Last Argument Of Kings"
To experience the narrative as intended, read the main sequence in Publication Order.Ignore novellas and side stories until you finish the first 3 core novels. This resolves all timeline confusion and preserves every major twist.
Community Consensus
"The overwhelming consensus is to read the series strictly in publication order. This approach is necessary to avoid major character spoilers, understand the significant 30 years of world-building that occurs between the trilogies, and appreciate character development. Skipping the standalones is discouraged, although technically possible if the reader only wishes to focus on the two main trilogies."
Start with The First Law Trilogy, followed by the three standalone novels, then the Age of Madness Trilogy, and finally, the short story collection, Sharp Ends. The recommended order sequence is: 1. The Blade Itself, 2. Before They Are Hanged, 3. Last Argument of Kings, 4. Best Served Cold, 5. The Heroes, 6. Red Country, 7. Sharp Ends (with the Age of Madness Trilogy to follow the standalones).
At a Glance
- First Book:Last Argument Of Kings
- Latest Book:The Heroes
- Timeline:2015 - 2011
Why This Order Is Confusing
Many reading lists for The First Law conflict because early publishers often labeled short story collections as standalone novels, or rearranged internal chronologies for marketing. This guide follows original author intent and narrative continuity to settle the debate for good.
Can I skip the short stories?
Technically yes, but we strongly advise against it for The First Law. The shorter volumes often establish the core character motivations and world-building that the main saga assumes you already know.
I watched the show/movie first — where should I start?
Ignore the screen adaptations' timeline. Start with "Last Argument Of Kings" to see the original depth of the world. The books offer a significantly different (and usually more complete) experience than the on-screen versions.
Why do people disagree on the order?
Disagreement usually stems from the conflict between purely chronological order and publication order. Most long-term fans recommend publication order to preserve the emotional arc and mystery reveals.
Recommended Reading Order Strategy
The authoritative way to read the "The First Law" series is in Publication Order. Start with the first published book. It's the way the author intended the world to be revealed.This ensures you experience character reveals and plot twists exactly as the author intended.
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Is it okay to skip books in the The First Law series?
We recommend ignoring novellas and short stories until you finish the core sequence. However, main sequence novels should never be skipped as they contain critical character development and plot progression.
What is the best order to read The First Law?
The final answer for the best experience is to start with "Last Argument Of Kings" and proceed in publication order. This sequence preserves character developments and plot reveals exactly as Joe Abercrombie intended.
Can I read The First Law books in any order?
No. The main narrative is strictly sequential. Skipping volumes or reading out of order will lead to significant plot spoilers and confusion regarding character arcs.
Are there spin-offs or companion books?
Yes, the The First Law universe includes several companion works. These are marked as 'Optional' in our guide and can be read at any time without disrupting the main storyline.