
Traitors' Fate
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Narrated by:
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Marc Vietor
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Justine Eyre
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By:
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Andy Peloquin
About this listen
One death changes two cities forever.
Ilanna, Master of the Night Guild, has waged a war for eight years to cleanse her city of the rival criminal organization that nearly destroyed it. When she uncovers a ring of slavers trafficking young girls for sexual servitude around the continent, she is forced to venture into the city of Voramis, the seat of her enemy's power, to hunt down the true culprit and put an end to the enslavement of innocents.
But her enemies will not be so easily eliminated. She must turn to the one man certain to get the job done: the Hunter, legendary assassin of Voramis.
The Hunter willingly accepts a fortune in gold to kill one of the richest men in his city. A mansion fortress and a private army should prove no match for his inhuman abilities.
But as he stalks his target, he unmasks a bloodthirsty conspiracy in the guise of a holy mission. If he doesn't stop the men responsible, the gruesome murders will continue and people - including those he has sworn to protect - will die.
Note: This book is a stand-alone that takes place after the events of Queen of Thieves, Book 3. Suggested listening order: Child of the Night Guild, Thief of the Night Guild, Queen of the Night Guild, Traitors' Fate.
©2018 Andy Peloquin (P)2020 Podium PublishingThe characters fitted the fantasy tropes - OP ballsy female boss with a heart and OP male killer with a code. I never felt either were in jeopardy which took some of the edge off the narrative.
The narration was solid. The female narrator did a good job on the women, however, a few of her male characters sounded a bit dumb, but to be fair, it was clear she'd switched characters.
The male narrator / his editor hadn't removed his big gaspy breaths before starting a new paragraph or overly long sentence, and that for me, brought me out of the moment. The rest of it was great, his narration style had real gravitas and added massively to the immersion. 👍
Traitor's Fate: A tale of two halves
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