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Vlad Taltos, Book 12
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Narrated by:
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Bernard Setaro Clark
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By:
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Steven Brust
House Jhereg, Dragaera's organized crime syndicate, is still hunting Vlad Taltos. There's a big price on his head in Dragaera City. Then he hears disturbing news. Aliera - longtime friend, sometime ally - has been arrested by the Empire on a charge of practicing elder sorcery, a capital crime.
It doesn't make sense. Everybody knows Aliera's been dabbling in elder sorcery for ages. Why is the Empire down on her now? Why aren't her powerful friends - Morrolan, Sethra, the Empress Zerika - coming to her rescue? And most to the point, why has she utterly refused to do anything about her own defense?
It would be idiotic of Vlad to jump into this situation. He's a former Jhereg who betrayed the House. He's an Easterner - small, weak, short-lived. He's being searched for by the most remorseless killers in the world. Naturally, that's exactly why he's going to get completely involved....
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great... except
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Such an awesome series!
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Classic Vlad
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Just enjoy the smart!
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Because of this series:
-Steven Brust is in my top 5 favorite Authors
-Bernard Setaro Clark is my favorite narrator. I even hear his voice as Vlad when reading a physical copy now
It's about as good as it gets.
I'm a bit biased now, so...
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was a really good book is kind of slow towards the
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Always a great series
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always great
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Pronunciation
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The most accurate part of the book summary warned “it doesn’t make sense” and that repeatedly proved true. There were so many nonsensical things, particularly in the politics of why Aliera got arrested, was put on trial, refused to comment, got released, etc. More so than most books in this series, the plot relies upon convoluted mysteries, folks withholding information for no good reason, and a faceless Them to be the villain. Indeed, one of the things I’ve yearned for in this series is a Moriarty, a villain with personality, and dialogue, and, well, a face and a name.
“Heh.”
This is a skippable installment, except for those wishing to spend chapters watching Vlad Junior grow, yearning to catch up on Jhereg business with Kraagar, or thinking what this series needed was even more non-verbal, one-syllable lines from Vlad.
Q: “Please tell us your official position with respect to the empire at the time of the incident”
A: “Warlord, although in point of fact my respect for the empire is, at this moment, under something of a strain”
Q: “The witness is reminded that she may be held in contempt.”
A: “The feeling is mutual.”
Even if the overall plot was confusing, I did find the trial transcripts, and the legal machinations, to be a cheeky sendup of legal loopholes. They just weren’t enough to win me over, especially with the blah blah empire politics.
Flying monkeys would make more sense
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