The Tyranny of the Night
The Instrumentalities of the Night, Book 1
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Narrado por:
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Erik Synnestvedt
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Glen Cook
Welcome to the world of the Instrumentalities of the Night, where imps, demons, and dark gods rule in the spaces surrounding upstart humanity. At the edges of the world stand walls of ice which push slowly forward to reclaim the land for the night. And at the world's center, in the Holy Land where two great religions were born, are the Wells of Ihrain, the source of the greatest magics.
Over the last century the Patriarchs of the West have demanded crusades to claim the Wells from the Pramans, the followers of the Written. Now an uneasy truce extends between the Pramans and the West, waiting for a spark to start the conflict anew.Then, on a mission in the Holy Land, the young Praman warrior Else is attacked by a creature of the Dark - in effect, a minor god. Too ignorant to know that he can never prevail over such a thing, he fights it and wins, and in so doing, sets the terrors of the night against him.As a reward for his success, Else is sent as a spy to the heart of the Patriarchy to direct their attention away from further ventures into the Holy Lands.
Dogged by hidden enemies and faithless allies, Else witnesses senseless butchery and surprising acts of faith as he penetrates to the very heart of the Patriarchy and rides alongside their armies in a new crusade against his own people. But the Night rides with him, too, sending two of its once-human agents from the far north to assassinate him.Submerged in his role, he begins to doubt his faith, his country, even his family. As his mission careens out of control, he faces unanswerable questions about his future. It is said that God will know his own, but can one who has slain gods ever know forgiveness?
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What did you like best about The Tyranny of the Night? What did you like least?
I will give this story the benefit of a doubt because I couldn't get farther than an hour into it. The narrator is just terrible. I never "read" a book I didn't like from Glen Cook. Was hoping getting one of his series on audible would give me more time to chip away at his vast library.How did the narrator detract from the book?
This narrator has two voices and both of them sound shallow and snobbish. You can't casually listen to this because you will never know when he switches between characters. If I made it far enough to know the plot I doubt I would have been able to attach myself to any of the characters since the narrator's voice makes them all hateable.Was The Tyranny of the Night worth the listening time?
Listening? No, but I would be willing to give the book a chance.Any additional comments?
There are a lot of audiobooks that have bad reviews for the narrator that I have learned to like after getting through the first chapter or so. Shadowmarch and A Feast for Crows are two examples where I stuck with them and after a while I forgot why I detested the reader so much. This is not one of those books. There is nothing about this narrator that leads me to believe he will eventually voice characters any different than the first 10.Only made it an hour in
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That said, the narrator was not good. it'd have been a great piece if they'd gotten Stephen Hoye to narrate it like he did for the dread empire series.
Great story! Classic Glen Cook! Narration is meh!
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War Mixed With Politics
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Elaborate plot with epic sweep. Female characters are two-dimensional existing mostly to flirt with the protagonist.
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Narrator is horrible
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