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Liar’s Oath

The Legacy of Gird, Book 2

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Liar’s Oath

De: Elizabeth Moon
Narrado por: James Patrick Cronin
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High heroic adventure from New York Times best-selling author Elizabeth Moon, author of The Deed of Paksenarrion

Although the king's illegitimate son had promised he would never seek the throne, he breaks his oath and gets himself into so much trouble that his only hope lies in rescue by the greatest Paladin...who won't be born for another 500 years.

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It was perhaps the slowest of the Paksanarian books. And she was barely in it, despite what the book description says.

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This is the story of Gird's Luap...his life...and his end. He was both more and less than he seemed. It gave me goosebumps at the end!

What a ride!

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Liar's Oath is a good read if you are familiar with Moon's Paksenarrion series, especially the latter books that focus on Duke Phelan and the reemergence of magery in Fintha. A direct sequel to Surrender None, the story of Gird. However, Liar's Oath has a very different narrative style - it is more slippery and morally gray, reflecting the main character Luap's differences from Gird. I gasped at moments of subtle betrayal and the unmaking of trust and promises. The story occasionally dawdles and rushes, but there is a compelling tale here. I also enjoyed James Patrick Cronin's narration, which had character without being melodramatic.

A great pick for readers familiar with the series

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