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Faces of Deception

Forgotten Realms: Lost Empires, Book 2

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Faces of Deception

By: Troy Denning
Narrated by: Brian Troxell
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Atreus of Erlkazar: Hidden from his powerful family's enemies behind the hideous mask of his own face. Sent by the goddess of beauty on an impossible mission. Driven to find a way past his own flesh, into a soul torn between destiny and love. Deep in the ancient valleys of the enigmatic Utter East, Atreus will finally look into the...Faces of Deception.

©2011 Wizards of the Coast LLC (P)2012 Audible, Inc.
Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Young Adult
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audio version and Strangely

The book in the performance were good with the book and indie out your book version in the middle of a battle so already booked itself is bad all the audio version on this application is not good

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Just why?

I have a hard time believing Troy Denning wrote this. He's usually a good author. Loved DarkSun. This is literally straight out of the Rajneesh Cult.

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Wow that sucked.

I've read plenty of stories set in the various DnD worlds, this one has got to be THE WORST. Boring story and terrible ending.

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I have read or listened to I’ve 50 books and this is the worst

This book was so bad I could not finish it… I tried 3 times. It’s stereotypes and voices combined with the stupidity of the main character was infuriating and demeaning.

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Worst book ever

This author has no sense of story telling, an absolutely bizarre understand of moral reasoning, and leaves the reader with a feeling that the adventure and protagonist was entirely without meaning.

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Awful Writing - Must Return It

The actual story is quite short. The characters are never developed beyond who they were in the beginning. The Lang-Dharmians never impart anything useful except catch phrases and nebulous statements about death. The Writer uses the same themes relentlessly, describing similar actions and events over and over.

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