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The Black Ship

Crosspointe, Book 2

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The Black Ship

By: Diana Pharaoh Francis
Narrated by: Michael Goldstrom
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Thorn is a member of the Pilot’s Guild - those who possess the magical ability to navigate Crosspointe’s deadly seas. When a malevolent master within the Guild bans him from the sea, it seems his life is over. Then he is kidnapped and forced to serve aboard the rogue ship Eidolon - pitch black from bow to stern - and Thorn finds himself battling a mad captain, a mutinous crew, and the terrifying magic of the sea.

But there is a saboteur on board, trying to make sure the Eidolon never arrives safely in port. Thorn begins to realize his kidnapping may have been no mere chance - and that the cargo the black ship carries may seal his doom.…

©2008 Diana Pharaoh Francis (P)2013 Audible, Inc.
Classics Fantasy Fiction Disappearance Magic
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This book feels much more complete than the first one. The voice acting is much better and the story flows and feels more natural of a progression.

overall a much better story

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I enjoyed this one better than the first book in the series, and I have to admit to being intrigued by the world-building and the story arc that seems to be developing, but there's just something about the characters that falls short. They just don't behave quite realistically sometimes, and I find it a bit jarring. I think I'll continue with the series, though, to find out what happens.

Shaping up to be a decent fantasy series.

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