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The Doors of Midnight

By: R.R. Virdi
Narrated by: Vikas Adam
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A breathtaking Silk Road-inspired epic fantasy, an ode to the power of storytelling and an adventure story filled with magic - this is the captivating sequel to The First Binding.

Some stories are hidden for a reason. All tales have a price. And every debt must be paid.

I killed three men as a child and earned myself the name Bloodletter. Then I set fire to the fabled Ashram. I've been a bird and robbed a merchant king of a ransom of gold. And I have crossed desert sands and cutthroat alleys to repay my debt.

I've stood before the eyes of god, faced his judgement, and cast aside the thousand arrows that came with it. And I have passed through the Doors of Midnight and lived to tell the tale.

I have traded one hundred and one stories with a creature as old as time, and survived with only my cleverness, a candle, and a broken promise.

And most recently of all, I have killed a prince, though the stories say I have killed more than one.

My name is Ari. These are my legends.

And these are my lies.

©2024 R.R. Virdi (P)2024 Macmillan Audio
Dragons & Mythical Creatures Epic Fantasy Royalty

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This book is so blatant in its reusing elements from Name of the Wind, it's beyond annoying every time something happens like everyone calling for the story they want then the main character asking for one that could get the story teller in trouble with the church, just like in Pat's book, or the story of a man trapped in a tower binding the wind to let him safely float to the ground, just like Pat's book, or going to a shop and talking to the vendor about his kid and leaving with an item of clothing for free, just like in Pat's book. It happens all the time just like the first book, there are almost no original ideas in this and the times it is original it's just so boring! The narrator was good again, that's literally all the good I can think to say about this garbage! I also just don't get why he is sharing his story with this insufferable woman who leaves all the time with no way for him to know if she'll see him again to finish the story. This series is the worst I've read, it's hardly even worth the time it took to read this review unless it manages to save you from wasting the time and money I have on it! Please read anything else so my sacrifice in listening to this is for something.

It's copied crap like the first one.

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