The Devil You Know
A Brimstone Angels Novel
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Narrated by:
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Dina Pearlman
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By:
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Erin M. Evans
About this listen
In the long-awaited finale of her riveting Brimstone Angels series, Erin M. Evans thrusts her signature character, Farideh, into an epic battle of good versus evil, rife with deception and intrigue, where the question is as much who is evil as how they can be defeated. The stakes have never been higher, and the fallout will shake the Hells and, through them, the Forgotten Realms.
Before Farideh took a devil's pact, before she was Chosen by the god-king of the Hells, before any of this started, there was Bryseis Kakistos, the original Brimstone Angel, first of Farideh's line. Now, at the end, there is also Bryseis Kakistos - but this time, instead of helping the king of the Hells achieve godhood, she's going to kill him. All she needs is a little help from Farideh - which she should, by all accounts, be happy to give. After all, who could object to killing the king of the Hells? Except, it turns out, Farideh. Because as always, things are far more complicated than they seem.
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- Jim
- 12-02-2017
Excellent story, very good reading
Really the only criticism I have of this relates to the reader. A few words were strikingly pronounced wrong. Most notably genasi. It's only used a handful of times, clustered towards the beginning of the book, but every time, it's pronounced with a hard g. No word in the English language starts with gen and has a hard g, and the etymology of genasi is genie, which is also soft g. So the mistake was striking.
The story, however, was fantastic. Really nicely wrapped up the series. Though it's sad to think there won't be any more stories with Farideh et al.
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