
The Red Wolf Conspiracy
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Michael Page
The Imperial Merchant Ship Chathrand is the last of her kind. Six hundred years old, the secrets of her construction long forgotten, the massive vessel dwarfs every other sailing craft in the world. It is a palace with sails, a floating outpost of the Empire of Arqual. And it is on its most vital mission yet: to deliver a young woman whose marriage will seal the peace between Arqual and its mortal enemy, the secretive Mzithrin Empire.
But the young woman in question - Thasha, the daughter of the Arquali ambassador - has no intention of going meekly to the altar. For the ship's true mission is not peace but war - a war that threatens to unleash an ancient, all-consuming evil.
As the dark conspiracy at the heart of the voyage unfurls, Pazel Pathkendle, a lowly tarboy with an uncanny gift, will find himself in an unlikely alliance with Thasha and her protectors: Hercól, a valet who is more than he appears; Dri, the queen of a race of tiny stowaways who have their own plans for the great ship; and Ramachni, a powerful sorcerer from another world. Arrayed against them are the Chathrand's brutal captain, Nilus Rose; the Emperor's spymaster and chief assassin, Sandor Ott; and the enigmatic Dr. Chadfallow, a longtime friend to Pazel's family whose kind words may hide a vicious betrayal.
As the Chathrand navigates treacherous waters to complete its mission, Pazel, Thasha, and their allies - including a singularly heroic rat - must also navigate a treacherous web of in...
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My review is probably colored by the antipathy I feel for the narrator. Every character bellows his lines like he's standing on a Shakespearean stage; there is no sense of anyone having a private conversation. And so many characters cackle like witches around a cauldron.
Decent story
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Few Moments of brilliance
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Sir, May I Have More Please
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Feels like a classic story
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Almost, but not quite, great
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A GREAT READ
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There are no outright bad ideas in this book, each plot element is well thought out in itself and the cast of characters is interesting. Where this book fails in in tying together any of this. I'm not speaking of the plot twists, as the first book of a series I don't expect every element to be brought together (even though this book does this) Its more like this author didn't know what kind of fantasy he wanted to write so he tried it all. If this book had been twice as long this may have worked but instead you get the feeling that he had to rush through certain parts.
The characters spend the vast majority of the book in terrible danger but since nothing truly bad ever happens you eventually stop worrying and just wait for the deus ex machina to kick in and save them.
Despite these things this is not a 'bad' book, its just not as good as it should be. This would be a good listen for young people or sensitive adults. There is no sex or really horrible violence in this book.
For those looking for a good nautical fiction, this book isn't really about the ship or sailing, much of the action actually takes place in the various ports. The sailing isn't described with much detail although you can tell that author has done some research.
The reader does a good job pronoucing the many invented lanquages and names that this story has, a difficult task in a book like since nearly every sentence uses them.
Not Bad, not great.
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This story is more about a group of people telling a story about a story than it is anything else. I was never pulled in. I was unable to suspend reality and flow with the tale. It was like watching something instead of doing something.
If I listen to the other stories, it will be to hear Michael Page, not because I care about the story or characters.
narrator excellent..makes the book..story..wierd
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Fun
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The sample on the home page of Michael Page's narration is not a good one - while his basic reading voice is a bit Stiff Old Brit, he does incredible character depictions, as good as I have ever heard. I really can't wait for the next book, and hope Audible gets it, as this was one of the most enjoyable listens I've had in a long time.
Sooooo good
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