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The Exile Kiss

Marid Audran Trilogy, Book 3

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The Exile Kiss

By: George Alec Effinger
Narrated by: Jonathan Davis
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Mard Audran has risen from hustling on the streets of the decadent Budayeen ghetto to being the right-hand man of one of the Maghreb's most feared men. As an enforcer for the powerful Friedlander Bey, Mard is just beginning to enjoy his newfound wealth and privilege, when he and Bey are betrayed by a rival and accused of murder.

Sentenced to exile and abandoned to die in the vast Arabian desert, Mard and Bey must somehow survive the searing sands and make their way back to the now-hostile Budayeen - and, then, take their vengeance.

By turns thrilling and philosophical, The Exile Kiss is the culmination of one of the great works of modern SF.

©1991 George Alec Effinger (P)2011 Audible, Inc.
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Well done performance. The story seems drawn out at times. The ending is anticlimactic.

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Would you listen to The Exile Kiss again? Why?

I have read and listened to the series several times over the years. I take away some new element each and every time.

What other book might you compare The Exile Kiss to and why?

Maybe some of Wiliam Gibsons early work. They both have the flawed main characters, drug abuse and the desperation of living on the street.

What does Jonathan Davis bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

He helps you put a face (mentally) to some of the characters.

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

It makes you sad a bit to see the Marid fall prey to his inner demons at times when it could easily cost him his life.

Any additional comments?

Just an awsome book and series.

The series concludes. Just buy it already!

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The story's setting and the narrator's voice went together excellently and helped propel the experience to a new level. I wish there were more than three audio books in the series.

Very enjoyable

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This was definitely quite a different installment versus the first two books, but not one I enjoyed any less.

Without getting into much of a spoiler, the author definitely creates a situation where the main characters were out of their own environment — which afforded some nice character development, but created a drastically different type of story for the majority of the book.

Some definitely may not enjoy that.

I myself actually found this as a nice change, but your mileage may vary.

I wish this wasn’t the last book of the series, as I would have enjoyed continuing this journey with our characters.

An enjoyable third installment.

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Exile Kiss, the third book in the series, starts strong with Marid Audran and his patron cast into the desert (and stripped of Papa's wealth and influence) after being framed for murder.

The book promises a tense conflict where Marid and Papa must pit their wits against the world to regain what was taken, but the novel falls apart in its second half when it returns to the city. What I hoped would be a tense mystery meanders and unravels into fluff that is quickly tied off in an unsatisfactory fashion. This does not live up to the noir detective novels it loves to check so much.

Ending With a Whimper

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