
Casket of Souls
Nightrunner, Book 6
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Narrated by:
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Adam Danoff
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By:
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Lynn Flewelling
The Nightrunners are back in this gripping novel full of Lynn Flewelling’s trademark action, intrigue, and richly imagined characters. More than the dissolute noblemen they appear to be, Alec and Seregil are skillful spies, dedicated to serving queen and country. But when they stumble across evidence of a plot pitting Queen Phoria against Princess Klia, the two Nightrunners will find their loyalties torn as never before.
Even at the best of times, the royal court at Rhminee is a serpents’ nest of intrigue, but with the war against Plenimar going badly, treason simmers just below the surface. And that’s not all that poses a threat: A mysterious plague is spreading through the crowded streets of the city, striking young and old alike. Now, as panic mounts and the body count rises, hidden secrets emerge. And as Seregil and Alec are about to learn, conspiracies and plagues have one thing in common: The cure can be as deadly as the disease.
A Note From Author Lynn Flewelling
Dear Listeners,
It's been brought to my attention that there is some confusion over the noticeable difference in some of the pronunciations between the first three books of this series, and the last three. The reason for this is quite simple. Starting with Shadows Return, I've had the pleasure of talking in considerable detail with narrator Adam Danoff. So the differences from the first three books may be a bit jarring at first, but what you will hear in the later books are the proper pronunciations of names and things, as the author intended. I'm delighted with these new interpretations, and I hope you will be, too. Happy listening!
Lynn Flewelling
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Fantastic book
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Adam Danoff continues to deliver excellent work in bringing this series' characters to life. The youthful and eager sound of his voice melds with our heroes seamlessly.
Triumphant return to captivating intrigue
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Well Done, Bravo!
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Excellent story
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What did you love best about Casket of Souls?
Interesting cast of characters. Alec and Seregil's dynamic was a bit more like the earlier books compared with the last 2 books preceding this one.What was one of the most memorable moments of Casket of Souls?
- when Alec came back from his first nightrunning job and Seregil was worried about him, the scene that followed was well done I thought. "If you die tali, I won't be far behind." My heart was breaking for Seregil at that point.What about Adam Danoff’s performance did you like?
I liked the way he did the accents, and it was easy to distinguish the characters from one another due to the way he did their voices.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
It wasn't as emotionally evocative as Stalking Darkness, but there were some moments that made me laugh. Seregil and Alec dressing as women, Thero wanting to throw Seregil off the box railing at the opera house, Seregil being accused of cheating and then being strip searched.Story somewhat slow-moving, but love the narrator
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Absolutely wonderful
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What did you love best about Casket of Souls?
I have to admit I was glad to see Alec and Seregil back to their old selves. While I appreciated the addition of Sebrahn 'he' was a little bit of a distraction. I fell in love with the series because I appreciate having a gay/bi character that isn't an effeminate mess.Which character – as performed by Adam Danoff – was your favorite?
His voice was made for Alec. Some of the more mature characters tend to sound a little young.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
The description of the feelings by Alec surrounding the deaths of friends was especially touching. The author didn't have to go into sappy cliches to make the point.Any additional comments?
PLEASE! PLEASE! PLEASE! Pick ONE pronunciation of the names and stick with it. I've noticed in other audio books that when a new narrator takes over that the pronunciation of certain names can change but this is not Danoff's first reading of this. Whoever is the producer on these needs to figure it out.Seregil and Alec are back.
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Another strong entry in the saga
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She did it again!!! Awesome!
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my only annoyance is the voice over actor. He sounds too similar between characters. if Lynn ever decided to have then reread, I would pay full price as soon as they were available.
and as always there is so much of the story to go, that I wish she would begining relaying the tails of the night runners again.
Lynn flewellings books were ahead of there time
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