Vimes is back in all his curmudgeonly glory in this classic perceptive and laugh-out-loud
Discworld mystery that will keep you turning the pages.'In my opinion this is the book where
Pratchett *really* hits his stride in terms of the city watch books . . . Is this book worth
your time? Yes. A thousand times yes' Patrick Rothfuss New York Times bestselling author of
The Name of the WindTHERE'S A WEREWOLF WITH PRE-LUNAR TENSION IN ANKH-MORPORK. AND A DWARF WITH
ATTITUDE AND A GOLEM WHO'S BEGUN TO THINK FOR ITSELF.But for Commander Vimes Head of
Ankh-Morpork City Watch that's only the start...There's treason in the air. A crime has
happened.He's not only got to find out whodunit but howdunit too. He's not even sure what they
dun. But soon as he knows what the questions are he's going to want some answers.Readers love
Feet of Clay:'One of the best Pratchett books and possibly the funniest book ever written . .
. Pratchett somehow gives you a healthy dose of philosophical musings that balance out the
humour oh so perfectly' Goodreads reviewer 'One of the best writers out there consistently
smart and funny . . . Somehow Sam Vimes' sour take on his Discworld makes me feel a bit better
about our Earth' Goodreads reviewer 'An excellent mix between parody humorous fantasy setting
with crime mystery plot' Goodreads reviewer 'This one is another instant favourite . . .
Reliably excellent funny emotional insightful etc. Truly a wonderful series' Goodreads
reviewer 'Pratchett's genius is on full display here in yet another entry in which he somehow
manages to write a book that is both light reading low-brow comedy good-natured affirmation
of humanity and high-brow philosophy all at the same time' Goodreads reviewer 'As usual
Terry Pratchett discusses a number of moral-philosophical questions in his story . . . the book
was a complete success and definitely worth 5 stars' Goodreads reviewer