
The Rogue
The Traitor Spy Trilogy, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Richard Aspel
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By:
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Trudi Canavan
Living among the Sachakan rebels, Lorkin does his best to learn about them and their unique magic. But the Traitors are reluctant to trade their knowledge for the Healing they so desperately want, and while he assumes they fear revealing their existence to the world, there are hints they have bigger plans.
Sonea searches for the rogue, knowing that Cery cannot avoid assassination forever, but the rouge's influence over the city's underworld is far greater than she feared. His only weakness is the loss of his mother, now locked away in the Lookout.
In Sachaka, Dannyl has lost the respect of the Sachakan elite for letting Lorkin join the Traitors. The Ashaki's attention has shifted, instead, to the new Elyne Ambassador, a man Dannyl knows all too well.
And in the University, two female novices are about to remind the Guild that sometimes their greatest enemy is found within.
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Slow but good
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Trudi canavan at her best
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mystery and intrigue
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Ok. Enough. Otherwise this is a good story and it is well read.
Grammar, Grammar, Grammar
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The Rogue is the second book in the Traitor Spy Trilogy after the Ambassador's Mission (also available at Audible). The story that takes place a few years after the Black Magician Trilogy. Sonea, the heroine of the previous series, is back. Yet it seems that Lorkin, her son, plays a more important role in this series.
You might experience a bit of deja vu. Like the Black Magician Trilogy, there is both hetero- and homo-sexual romance. Canavan's foreshadowing of events is sometimes so blatant that you can see what is coming more than a mile away. It wish she would use a bit more misdirection to ensure that the story doesn't be come too predictable. I knew Lorkin is going to learn black magic at some stage from book one in the series.
Yet, she was able to introduce the characters in such a way that you would like to hear more of them. I do enjoy this fantasy universe.
Richard Aspel is a good interpretative reader, yet if you've heard Samantha Bond read the abridged versions of the Black Magician Trilogy, you might also feel that the wrong person is performing these books. Yet he does a fair job and keeps your attention. So maybe I am a little unfair towards him by giving his performance a 3. If I could give 3 and a half, I would have.
If you like Trudi Canavan's way of writing, and read/listened through the Black Magician Trilogy, the single volume, the Magician's Apprentice and the Ambassador's Mission (the first book of the Traitor Spy Trilogy) you will enjoy this book. However don't fall in here in the universe that Canavan has created. I do worry a little bit about the predictability that is surfacing in Canavan's writing. May the third book put my worry to rest.
Truly Trudi Canavan!
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Better than The Ambassador's Mission
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read the trilogy in order
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I really like Trudi Canavan's writing. She takes the time to build the story allowing the reader to get to know the characters well.
Richard Aspel also does a wonderful job narrating.
Captavating! Great trilogy!
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Was The Rogue worth the listening time?
This book is about the same as the last one in the series - it is not terrible, but it isn't extraordinary either. It is a good continuation of the story but you won't find any great action scenes, intrigues or the like. It just continues the story. I wouldn't say it is a bad read - just not an exciting one. It did keep my interest throughout. It is definitely not a waste of a credit, but don't expect A Song of Ice and Fire greatness or The Wheel of Time greatness from it. After reading it, I would listen to the next one in the series.Good addition, but not extra-ordinary
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
I have already, the book continues the trilogy with insight to new caracters, different emotions, and wanting to learn more with all the different magics.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
It was, thought i could not with a busy life i did get it finished in a weekendentertaining
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