Blade of Dream
The Kithamar Trilogy, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Sean Rohani
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By:
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Daniel Abraham
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The Sunday Times Bestselling Series
From the Sunday Times bestselling and critically acclaimed author Daniel Abraham, co-author of The Expanse, comes the second novel in a monumental epic fantasy trilogy that unfolds within the walls of a single great city, over the course of one tumultuous year.
Kithamar is a center of trade and wealth, an ancient city with a long, bloody history where countless thousands live and their stories endure. This is Garreth's.
Garreth Left is heir to one of Kithamar's most prominent merchant families. The path of his life was paved long before he was born. Learn the family trade, marry to secure wealthy in-laws, and inherit the business when the time is right. But to Garreth, a life chosen for him is no life at all.
In one night, a chance meeting with an enigmatic stranger changes everything. He falls in love with a woman whose name he doesn't even know, and he will do anything to find her again. His search leads him down corridors and alleys that are best left unexplored, where ancient gods hide in the shadows, and every deal made has a dangerous edge.
The path that Garreth chooses will change the course of not only those he loves, but the entire future of Kithamar's citizens.
In Kithamar, every story matters - and the fate of the city is woven from them all.
©2023 Daniel Abraham (P)2023 Hachette Audio UKWhat listeners say about Blade of Dream
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- 26-09-2023
An improvement to Book 1
If you enjoyed the first book, this installment is written in a similar vein, satisfyingly filling out some extra detail in the story. Great narrative structure, characters more compelling this time around and an engaging world. Lack of perspective from antagonists is the only thing missing when compared with the first part. Narration is choppy and more jarring than the first, but the change in narrator does work for this book. Will return for the conclusion and book 3.
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