Darkblade Assassin
Hero of Darkness, Book 1
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Narrado por:
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Marc Vietor
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Andy Peloquin
The best assassin in the world doesn’t come cheap. Betraying him will cost your soul.
The Hunter is a name feared by all in Voramis. He is an outcast, driven by a cursed dagger with an unquenchable thirst for blood and death.
Yet he follows one simple code: Kill those who truly deserve to die. His creed is put to the test when, deceived by a shadowy employer, he unknowingly slaughters an innocent man.
With the most powerful criminal organization in the city after his head, the Hunter must fight for his life and find a way to atone for his mistake. When his enemies harm the people under his protection, it will take much more than an army criminals to stand in the way of his revenge.
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Why I love this book
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Like A Fantasy John Wick
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Slow
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Very good read!
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The scenes and dialogue are almost all tropes. And unfortunately conversations repeat, so that more than once I wondered if I’d hit the skip backwards button by accident. It feels like the author wrote multiple versions of some scenes, then included all of them.
The author also seems to forget about the rules he established whenever it would be convenient. For example, at one point a character holds a knife to someone’s neck and threatens to gut them if they move - so that character freezes. The problem is that not only has the author made sure we know that that character can’t be killed by cutting their neck, the person holding the knife spent the entire previous night trying to kill them, presumably including slicing open their neck, so it makes no sense for either character to behave this way in this scene. Since that has some effect on the plot, it’s annoying.
For another example, the author makes it clear that one person is very important to the plot for a very specific reason, but then that person dies and the plot isn’t changed at all. What the heck, author.
Also the main character overcomes obstacles that are established as being too difficult for him to overcome in only one way: he gets angry. Despite the many paragraphs the author spends hyping up opponents and obstacles, there is nothing in this universe stronger than the main character. He’s a Mary Sue.
I like stories like Hellsing, where an unkillable monster rips though everything in his path and is justified in doing so. That’s basically what happens here.
For people interested in Dark Fantasy, I’d recommend instead Game of Thrones, Sabriel, or The Bone Witch.
This is not one of the best dark fantasy novels
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