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The Crown Tower

By: Michael J. Sullivan
Narrated by: Tim Gerard Reynolds
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Michael J. Sullivan garnered critical raves and a massive readership for his Riyria Revelations series. The first book in his highly anticipated Riyria Chronicles series of prequels, The Crown Tower brings together warrior Hadrian Blackwater with thieving assassin Royce Melborn. The two form a less-than-friendly pairing, but the quest before them has a rare prize indeed, and if they can breach the supposedly impregnable walls of the Crown Tower, their names will be legend.

©2013 Michael J. Sullivan (P)2013 Recorded Books

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Way better than expected

Not that I didnt expect the book to be good but after absolutely loving the debut series I figured this would be okay but nowhere near as good as it was. i put off buying it because i just wasnt sure about the whole prequel thing. im usually not a big fan of prequels but after running out of current books i just couldnt decide what to read next. i finally settled on the crown tower and it blew me away. i remember why i loved riyria revelations to begin with. Sullivans books rank with, mistborn, the entire and the rose, sovereign of the seven isles, and a couple others ive enjoyed over the past couple years. ive read and listened to the entire series and its one of the few I regularly recommend to friends. Cant wait for the rose and the thorn. Im in the camp of reading the Riyria Revelations first for sure. i know that it is said that this book could be a stand alone novel but being a RR veteran i think that reading this book first would result in the book not being as enjoyable as it was. Knowing the people and places beforehand gives the book a more intimate feel that just wouldnt be there if you start your adventure here. This book and series is a 100% must read for fantasy fans and a 200% must, hafta, required read for Riyria fans. I am officially on the RR prequel bandwagon. KILLER READ!!!!!!!!!

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Loved it, can't wait for more.

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Tim Reynolds's and the team involved in producing the audio book did a great job. Coupled with Michael Sullivan's writing makes for a great experience.

What did you like best about this story?

Whether you've read/listened to the Riyria Revelations or not, Book 1 of the Riyria Chronicles is great. Can't wait for the next.

What about Tim Reynolds’s performance did you like?

Tim Reynolds's did a great job as he did with the Riyria Revelations audiobooks.

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When Hadrian Met Royce

Return with us now to the thrilling days before the Riyria Revelations. Twelve years prior to the events in Riyria Revelations, a young, battle-weary Hadrian sets out to visit the wizard Arcadius, who wants him to partner with cynical Royce to steal a book from an impregnable tower.
They hate each otter at first sight. How can they possibly work together?
Great listen, good narration, well with your time.

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Kept me interested // Very good reader

This is medieval fantasy, which I do enjoy. The first volume kept my interest because of the two main characters, Royce and Hadrian. The story is not complicated, but will hopefully become more so in the following books. The reader is very expressive and creates the characters' individual voices. Hopefully, all the books will use Reynolds as the narrator.
The book has hooked me enough to order the second volume.

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Royce meets Hadrian (and Gwen)

Fantasy, with minimal magic (for now) set in a world of kings, castles, and cathedrals similar to medieval Europe (no technology, but books exist). The world of Elan is populated by humans, dwarves, elves, and goblins.

Story is told in 3rd person POV — my favorite style, by far. The tone is suspenseful, humorous and heartwarming, but also dark, grim, and tragic.

This is where the story begins, even before book 1 of the Riyria Revelations. Royce Melborn meets (and despises) Hadrian Blackwater. An unlikely partnership gradually forms between the cold cynical thief and the kind trusting warrior. Eventually, after various sequels spanning about 13 years, this "Riyria" duo will save the world. Various secrets come to light as the plot unfolds, until all is revealed by the end of this intriguing series.

Here we also meet Professor Arcadius Vintarus Latimer at Sheraton University, located in ecclesiastical Ghent. Arcadius sends the two men to climb the unassailable Crown Tower of Ervanon. They must steal a journal from the Patriarch of the Church of Novron (Nyphon) who resides in seclusion in the tower's crown, 60 stories above the plains of Ghent, guarded by Seret Knights, sentinels, and worse...

Another plot line takes place in the filthy Lower Quarter of Medford, in the kingdom of Melengar. It revolves around the Calian seer Gwendolyn DeLancy and her coworkers Jollin, Rose, Mae, Etta, Christy, Abby. We meet their ruthless pimp, Raynor Grue, and the psychotic sailor he welcomes into the whorehouse, Stane. Eventually, Gwen strongly urges the frightened girls to leave The Hideous Head, before Stane kills them all.

We see a ruined old wreck take shape into The Medford House / The House (and in the sequel, we see the origins of The Rose and Thorn tavern). Dixon Taft, a carter, plays a key role in several scenes. (I wanted more elaboration on this story line, and a little less time spent on the Bernum River riverboat).

Maps online and in the kindle book.

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Where does The Crown Tower rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

I really like them. Great to listen to.

What other book might you compare The Crown Tower to and why?

the first set of 3

What does Tim Gerard Reynolds bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

everything. I can never actually read these books he is that good. perfect!!!!

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

Friendship

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Thank You Michael J Sullivan!!!!!!

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I love these characters!

very enjoyable prequel to a great series! i hope we get all 12 or so years worth of stories that may be coming!!
i am very happy they got Tim Reynolds back for these books, he really gives both of the main characters the voice and presence i get from reading the books.

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This has been my favorite series that I've listened to on Audible so far. The friendship between Royce and Hadrian is very well written and entertaining. The writing and narration effectively bring them and the world they live in to life.Its a fun series with lots of action and a variety of interesting characters. I would highly recommend this, and the other audiobooks in the series.

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The books they are all great and are well worth your time ,cash or credit. I look forward to more adventures with the Riyria. Very funny and a good story too. Great narration also.

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Fall into the world of the Riyria

Michael Sullivan creates a world with characters that are brilliant, fallible, warty, beautiful and all-consuming. Tim Gerard Reynolds gives perfect voice to them.

These tales are the King Arthur sagas with a sense of humor. Highly recommended.

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