
The Executioner's Right
The Executioner's Song, Book 1
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Narrado por:
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John Pirhalla
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De:
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D.K. Holmberg
Executioners don’t solve crimes; they punish those who commit them. Or so Finn thought before apprenticed to one.
Poverty-stricken Finn Jagger would give anything to heal his ailing mother. With his father imprisoned, Finn has joined a thieving crew to earn the money he needs to save her. When the latest heist turns to disaster and lands him on death row, Finn’s future seems to be tied up with a noose.
Until the king’s executioner claims him as an apprentice.
Finn soon learns an executioner has far more power and greater responsibility than he’d ever realized. As inquisitor and detective, he must find the truth behind each sentence he carries out. It’s a challenging job, but one that Finn is surprisingly good at.
When the crew decides Finn could be the key to completing an impossible heist that threatens the kingdom, he’s forced to choose between his new job and his old friends. And making the wrong choice could cost him everything.
The Executioner's Right is the first book in The Executioner's Song epic fantasy series and is perfect for fans of Michael J. Sullivan, Brent Weeks, and James Islington.
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The world building is interesting and quite unique, with vague magic, kinda like lotr.
But mc is to way naive for his age, he is able to read people apparently but then gets tricked all the time. as a thief he is supposed be silent but can't keep his mouth shut.
There are a lot of contradictions he wants to help his mother as his main motive, but then he helps those that have betrayed him. especially when his family is safe and his mother getting better and then just throws them in the fire for no real reason.
Would have preferred the executioner as the main character, he is the only one except the mc's sister that have real personalities, thoughts and emotions.
Don't know what to think
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