Just finished The First Law, by Joe Abercrombie. Really cool stuff, though the ending is a bit open-ended, with some loose ends still floating around a bit. It's kind of a deconstruction of typical fantasy, with things you'd expect in the most cliché'd stuff there is, yet somehow manages to break pretty much every cliché: a wise old wizard guiding the heroes (except he turns out to be a total *******, and that's putting it mildly), a barbarian warrior (who's actually fairly deep but still exceedingly violent, though he hates to be), a dashing highborn swordsman (who's actually a snivelling, insipid coward), and a warrior woman (who's actually so full of hatred that she lives for nothing else... yet somehow manages to be funny in a dark, morbid humour sort of way). And then you have Sand Dan Glokta, the most awesome, and darkly hilarious characters since Tyrion Lannister: a former soldier who spent two years in a foreign prison, he's now a toothless cripple who recycled himself as a "questioner" who blackmails people (when his victim is exceedingly lucky) or tortures them (which is the usual). He's really horrible, yet somehow, sympathetic and if you love black humour, you'll love that guy. I'd say the books are worth reading for him alone.