
Dead Man's Reach
Thieftaker Chronicles, Book 4
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Narrado por:
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Jonathan Davis
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D. B. Jackson
Let the battle for souls begin in Dead Man's Reach, the fourth standalone novel in D. B. Jackson's acclaimed Thieftaker series. Boston, 1770: The city is a powder keg, as tensions between would-be rebels and loyalist Tories approach a breaking point, and one man is willing to light the match that sets everything off to ensure that he has his revenge. The presence of the British regulars has made thief taking a hard business to be in, and the jobs that are available are reserved for Sephira Pryce. Ethan Kaille has to resort to taking on jobs that he would otherwise pass up, namely protecting the shops of Tories from patriot mobs. But when one British loyalist takes things too far and accidentally kills a young boy, even Ethan reconsiders his line of work. Even more troubling is that instances of violence in the city are increasing, and Ethan often finds himself at the center of the trouble. Once Ethan realizes why he is at the center of all the violence, he finds out that some enemies don't stay buried and will stop at nothing to ruin Ethan's life. Even if that means costing the lives of everyone in Boston, including the people Ethan loves most.
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Every book gets better and better!!!!!!!
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Brilliant Conclusuon
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Best narration I’ve ever heard!
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Best Historical Fiction
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Loved it
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Love the books and the Narration
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I like that D B Jackson writes unique story and Jonathan Davis reads it a live.
I like this little lazy, slow pace. Rough voice and non horridly reading. All this will make this story and its characters come to life and you fell in love them.
Hopefully this isnt last book that we will hear Ethan Kaille.
I like this
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And then Ethan realizes it's his fault. His magic that is being used without his permission. Seems the mortals of Boston aren't the only ones being spell worked.
I admit to thinking Ethan's initial suspicion regarding the man at fault to be a red herring but no, an old nemesis returns. The ending marks a shift in Ethan's life. Wonder where the series will go from here?
The more Kaille bleeds, the more he learns.
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SPOILER WARNING!!!
it felt as if Kale was slowly going mad throughout, as if he was imagining his foe. it made for an interesting twist, but I suppose I was going in a different thought direction anticipating where the story would go.
But in the end there were a few mysteries left unanswered that I'm pretty sure I knew the answer to anyway but it is unlike Jackson to leave anything unanswered:
- What item was being used to control him? pretty sure it was his old Tricorn hat, but it was never mentioned. I actually expected that to be one of the hidden items behind the bed.
- Will Kelf ever accept him as a conjurer? perhaps if there is ever a follow up book this may be answered.
- It was never explained how Debora just knows he's a speller when Ethan comes up to her and Diver and explains what was happening. I expected him to pull diver to the side, or commit details giving Diver a hint as to the gaps. As if she found out in the last book or something. But I suppose we can just assume and recognize that Diver can't keep a secret to save his own ass, so it would be assumed.
- Why would it just be assumed that the person that was bled that Ethan and Morris healed would just wake up all fine and dandy and just go about his life... Honestly seems like brushing over that he's going to just wake up in a half destroyed warehouse next to a corpse under a sheet, and not look under the sheet or want to investigate further as to what happened to them. it's a lot like someone would feel waking up in a bathtub missing a kidney. I never noticed these kind of missing gaps from the previous books, which is why I'd have to rate this book a notch lower than that of the rest of the series.
Great series, and room left yet fo more developments, such as that Portuguese master mentioned. or perhaps Nathanial will somehow be resurrected by his crew to haunt Ethan as some reborn abomination. But whatever happens please don't do the stereotypical 'protagonist's love interest dies' bullshit... I get too much of that out of everything else.
great summary to the series but bot the best book.
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