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by Steven Brust
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B. Morris Allen
B. Morris Allen rated it 12 years ago
I don't recall whether I first encountered Steven Brust through [b:To Reign In Hell|140150|To Reign In Hell|Steven Brust|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1239603475s/140150.jpg|1057] or [b:Jhereg|1410206|Jhereg|Steven Brust|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1202019685s/1410206.jpg|1521838]. I remember seeing...
Listening to the Silence
Listening to the Silence rated it 13 years ago
In his 12 book of the Vlad Taltos series, Brust brings us back to Adrhilanka, Vlad's home and the stupidest place he could have gone. Still on the run, constantly looking over his shoulder for Jhereg assassins, when Vlad hears that his friend Aliera is in jail for a crime that all know she has commi...
book reviews forevermore
book reviews forevermore rated it 13 years ago
Steven Brust has got his groove back. After the novella structure of Jhegaala, he returns to Vlad, our favorite ex-crimelord who appears to have become a hero over the years, although Vlad would be the first to disagree. Despite being on the run from assassins, he returns to the city of his birth to...
ambyr
ambyr rated it 15 years ago
I can't tell whether this series is changing, or I am. Either way, while I enjoyed this more than the previous few episodes, I thought it was a long way from the heights of Athyra, Orca, and Dragon. I was bothered by what seemed to be a lack of consequences: I kept waiting for Vlad's flimsy conjectu...
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