Blood of the Four

Blood of the Four
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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2018

نویسنده

Khristine Hvam

ناشر

HarperAudio

شابک

9780062799609
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

November 27, 2017
This hefty sword-and-sorcery adventure from frequent collaborators Golden and Lebbon (The Shadow Men) leaves room to bring its large, entangled cast of characters to a wider stage. At the beginning, the kingdom of Quandis is at peace. The study of magic has been left to the priesthood and largely ignored. Cunning and ruthless Princess Phela sees the awful effects of her mother’s addiction to magical lore, but once Phela becomes queen, she can’t resist the temptation of supernatural power. Meanwhile, Demos, the studly betrothed of Phela’s younger sister, is sold into slavery after his father is executed for blasphemy; Blane, a young member of the Bajuman caste (hereditarily lower than any slave) who doesn’t believe in the gods, stealthily trains as a priest but unwillingly begins to suspect that the gods and their magic are real; and Blane’s supposedly dead sister, Daria, becomes a swashbuckling admiral in the Quandian fleet. There’s something for everyone here, including some subtly feminist themes and several spectacular displays of magical conflict. This novel is an expert crowd-pleaser. Agent: Howard Morhaim, Howard Morhaim Literary.



AudioFile Magazine
Narrator Khristine Hvam infuses this epic fantasy with passionate ambition, reflecting the drive fueling each main character. The Kingdom of Quandis, once ruled by four powerful magicians, now exists in an uneasy peace between their royal descendants and the downtrodden Bajuman caste. Hvam ratchets up the tension as Princess Phedra schemes her way into becoming queen and then breaks the covenant preventing royals from practicing magic. Her narration becomes infused with religious fervor as Quandis's theological structure fractures and a Bajuman boy, Blane, becomes dangerously powerful. Though the plot has a few points where it falters, overall, listeners who enjoy intricate fantasies similar to George R.R. Martin's The Song of Ice and Fire series will relish this stand-alone full of complicated political intrigue. J.M. � AudioFile 2018, Portland, Maine


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