
Tiassa
Vlad Taltos, Book 13
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Narrado por:
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Bernard Setaro Clark
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De:
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Steven Brust
Once, Vlad Taltos knew his trade: he killed people for a living. That skill got him his foothold in House Jhereg, running the rackets for a chunk of urban Adrilankha. Later, things happened that left Vlad a changed man, on the run from the Jhereg and frequently involved in the affairs of Dragonlords, Empresses, and even Jenoine. Far more involved than the average human. Meanwhile, in the very distant past, one of the gods fashioned an artifact - a silver figurine of a tiassa, a winged panther-like animal.
To Devera the Wanderer, it’s a pretty toy to play with. To Vlad, it’s a handy prop for a con he’s running. To the Empire, it’s a tool to be used against the Jenoine. And to the Jhereg, it’s a trap to kill Vlad. As it happens, however, the silver tiassa has its own agenda.
Tiassa tells a story that threads its way through more than ten years of the remarkable life of Vlad Taltos - and, to the delight of longtime fans, brings him together with Khaavren, from The Phoenix Guards and its sequels. Khaavren may be Vlad’s best friend - or his most terrible enemy. ©2011 Steven Brust (P)2012 Audible, Inc.Listeners also enjoyed...




















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fun for a long road trip.
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great read
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Fair Waring. they are stylized and hard to get through for some folks (my self included) but it gets easier and then pretty good.
Seriously there are a bunch of jokes and other things you just wouldn't get otherwise.
It's a pay off if done correctly.
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Speech pattern Varies
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great read but hard to follow at times
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Most of Steven Brust’s stories are told in first person with the main character Vlad Taltos as the narrator; Tiassa is told mostly in third person having other characters tell the tale. I believe this gives the series a little more depth and for one book I found the dialogue and the perspective interesting; but I would miss Vlad’s humor and charm if he were not back for the next book in this series.
I would highly recommend reading/listening to the other books in this series before using a credit on this one as there are too many references to past books.
I have listened to the entire series and having read some of the earlier books long ago would heartily recommend the audio version. Bernard Setaro Clark is a true professional and a great narrator.
Tiassa; Different but Relevant
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I really did enjoy this book
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Much better after the Khaavren Romances were read
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Top 3 or 4 of the series
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What would have made Tiassa better?
Wow. I love this series, but this book is SO boring i found myself not remembering what happened the chapter before. I see what he was trying to get at in the writing, by writing from the 'Historian' POV, but the fact that very little happens the entire book kills it. I generally love his voice, but man, this one was bad. I only gave it two stars because of how much i like the rest of the series and the reader.What do you think your next listen will be?
I DunnoWhich character – as performed by Bernard Setaro Clark – was your favorite?
Vlad. Who's almost non-existant in this book.What character would you cut from Tiassa?
Most of the rest. They aren't memorable.Any additional comments?
More books in the series, please. Don't leave us with this taste in our mouths.z Z z Z z Z z
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