

Thud!
Book • 2005
In this 34th book of the Discworld series, Commander Sam Vimes of the Ankh-Morpork City Watch is tasked with solving the murder of Grag Hamcrusher, a dwarf demagogue, to prevent ethnic tensions between the troll and dwarf communities from escalating into war.
The story unfolds against the backdrop of the anniversary of the Battle of Koom Valley, an ancient conflict between trolls and dwarves.
Vimes must navigate complex clues, political intrigues, and ancient feuds to uncover the truth, all while dealing with personal and professional challenges.
The novel explores themes of prejudice, fundamentalism, and the complexities of human nature, characteristic of Pratchett's satirical and humorous style.
The story unfolds against the backdrop of the anniversary of the Battle of Koom Valley, an ancient conflict between trolls and dwarves.
Vimes must navigate complex clues, political intrigues, and ancient feuds to uncover the truth, all while dealing with personal and professional challenges.
The novel explores themes of prejudice, fundamentalism, and the complexities of human nature, characteristic of Pratchett's satirical and humorous style.
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