
The Path of Anger
The Book and the Sword, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Michael Kramer
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By:
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Antoine Rouaud
There will be blood. There will be death. This is the path of anger....
Year 10 of the new republic, in the remote port city of Masalia: Dun-Cadal, once the greatest general of the empire, has been drinking his life away for years. Betrayed by his friends and grief stricken at the loss of his apprentice, he's done with politics, with adventure, and with people. But people aren't finished with him - not yet.
Viola is a young historian looking for the last emperor's sword, said to have been taken by Dun-Cadal during the empire's final, chaotic hours. Her search not only leads her to the former general but embroils them both in a series of assassinations. Dun-Cadal's turncoat friends are being murdered one by one in the unmistakable style of an imperial assassin.... But, as Dun-Cadal comes to realize, none of these developments - not even the surprise of meeting his supposedly deceased apprentice - has been the result of chance.
An intrigue transcending the fates of the individual characters has been put into motion, and its secrets are revealed one by one as the story unfolds.
In this debut novel, Antoine Rouaud displays an astonishing virtuosity, sustaining a high level of suspense seldom seen in a work of fantasy. Depicting mortal characters thrown into the maelstrom of history and who ultimately become figures of legend, The Path of Anger proves to be one of the most hotly anticipated fantasy debuts of this year.
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The story is at its best when the protagonist must make a crucial decision. Unlike many books, I could never guess if he would be swayed by emotion or logic and this led to some tense, heart pounding moments. At its worse, many scenes are repeated from different points of view and I became bored. Overall, fun outweighed boring.
En Guard! A Coming of Age Story
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Another superb Michael Kramer performance
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Simply Awesome
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Great Epic Fantasy!
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Antoine Rouaud provides us with an excellent, engaging story with rich characters. Michael Kramer, one of my favorite narrators does a wonderful job once again. One of my favorite books of the year.
Can't wait to jump into book two of the series.
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I found myself jumping back quite a bit to double check where a point would switch. Making things more confusing was the mutiple names for a character.
Alright.
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Worth your credit.
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I want to expand on this review later, but I just wanted to hit on the reason why I can't give this a 4 even though I truly enjoyed the world Rouaud built.
I believe that different POV's are fine. They are sometimes necessary in order to explore the inner workings of characters. Sure, go for it. But when there are multiple POV's on the same situations, the very same occurrences, I feel like I'm reading the same thing all over again but with a few tweaks. That's why i don't like reading books that are from another character's POV on the exact same events from the original book. (Quick example off my mind, Edward Cullen's thoughts on the first book. We know what's going to happen. We read it). So, when this book was split in two only to cover the same events all over again, I did get a little bored. I knew what was going to happen through Frog's POV because we read it already. Sure, the tid bits of his past were intriguing, but I would rather him move the plot forward with some brief flashbacks. Again, different POV's are all fine and good for me, but only if they further the plot along.
Anywhoozle, besides that, I enjoyed myself with this story. I just wanted more.
Good-ish
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disappointing read
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