• Venom in Her Veins

  • A Forgotten Realms Novel
  • By: Tim Pratt
  • Narrated by: T. David Rutherford
  • Length: 7 hrs and 10 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (59 ratings)

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Venom in Her Veins

By: Tim Pratt
Narrated by: T. David Rutherford
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Child of prophecy? Harbinger of Doom?

Zaltys is a girl like any other to grow up ranging the jungles of the Southern Lluirwood. She’s a crack shot with a bow and no stranger to the dangers that lurk beneath the deep forest canopy.

On expedition with her family to harvest the forbidden terazul flower, a powerful drug that has gathered many a dreamer into its narcotic embrace, Zaltys is about to unearth a truth long buried by the feculent loam of deception. As the veil is lifted on the world Zaltys thought she knew, a pathway to the Underdark promises the answers her family never gave. Venturing forth in search of truth, Zaltys finds betrayal to be a much easier quarry. But it will take more than a lode of lies to quell the venom in her veins.

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Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?

The story is good, but the performance, well... Since it is about a girl, I would have enjoyed the performance better if a woman read this story. I felt the reader rushed through the book so I found it hard to relax and listen. If I was listening to this while I was running instead of to relax after work maybe I would have liked the performance better..

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Arggggg!

Any additional comments?

I've looked for hours in this new Audible D&D section to find a book that is NOT the romance and/or psychiatrist-notes-collected-on-the-neurotics (er, I mean, characters) stuff that nearly all Fantasy (Middle Ages tech/culture/myths) novels seem to have been warped into lately.

Nearly all I’ve found so far seemed likely to be the above, or else in the right ballpark but SO HEAVY and WEIGHTY. The kingdom will fall, all magic everywhere will die, the world (and universe) is gonna DIE unless this band of heros –yada yada yada.

I was kind of hoping this new D&D subgenera had escaped the plague. It seems to me that D&D novels should be more like what we had in mind when playing it, if we did. A story about a band of adventurers, operating entrepreneurially, who sometimes also take up a mission if the pay is right or a partner is captured. Movies like Conan the Barbarian, Pirates, or in SCI-FI, Serenity (before the crew gets caught up the govt and zombies thing). Or like the TV series Highlander, Hercules, or Zina. Or even the ancient Jason and the Argonauts from Greek times. Like that in scope and feel. Not HUGE and WEIGHTY and so VERY IMPORTANT TO ALL EVERYWHERE.

The only one like that I’d found so far is Prince of Ravens and the narrator performed it just right for the story. Highly recommend that one and, please Audible, more of Jack Ravenwild with the same narrator. This is the scope and feel a D&D novel should be.

I thought I had found another with this Venom, and maybe the writing is there but I don’t know. The narrator’s voice(s) seems good but he is speed-reading it. From chapter 3 forward it’s like one long fast sentence (probably 3-5) untill he finally has to inhale for 1/4 second and then keeps rushing to the end. Arghhh! What I think I heard (could absorb going that fast) seems to be right. I pushed to bear it an hour but I have to give up. Entertainment is not supposed to be annoying and hard, it is supposed to be entertaining. Please have this one redone. It could even be the same narrator but just have the guy slow the heck down.

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Great story. Bad Narrator

The narrator appeared to be rushing the book. reading it as fast as possible. it was unpleasant hearing him speed read.

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I still like the story, but the narrator...

I enjoyed the story the first time I read it. I’ve enjoyed it again overall, but the narrator isn’t my favorite. I think him serviceable at best, as I prefer female narrators for female protagonists. Yet, he was fine generally.

Worth the buy overall, though I’d still prefer a different narrator.

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get the book

it was good book,but bad narration. narrator rushed through like reading a encyclopedia. I had to stop a few times to take a break from the narrator.

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Voice acting is terrible...

Would you try another book from Tim Pratt and/or T. David Rutherford?

T. David Rutherford voice is WAY TOO fast...it's awful without much variation. Better to read the book. The story is good, inventive.

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great book! amazing story! not so great narration

I loved the story but was hard to listen to due to the narrator speed reading the whole book without pause.

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Breathless

I found the story the be enjoyable. There was, I felt, some strain to get action in the story to move it along. The narration felt very rushed, to the point that I found myself irritated at sentences being crammed together and listening to the narrator sounding winded and sucking in breath several times a sentence.

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Audio took some getting used to, but good story!

I almost didn't get this because of all the complaints about the narration, but while the reader is fast paced he is clear and understandable. You get used to it after awhile. Soon I didn't even notice it. Story was good. I really enjoyed these characters. I enjoyed the setting as well. This is not a complicated story. It is fairly straight forward and the characters are really endearing.

I really enjoyed the world building and how House Serrat tries to keep their secrets, secret.

The ending felt a little rushed, but that was okay. I did want to see more of these characters so I was disappointed when I got to the end and there were no further books of their adventures.

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Simple and straight forward.

'Venom in Her Veins' is pretty much a classic D&D adventure; it is a short journey into danger for reasons simple and noble. People won't get anything special from this book other than a minour look into the life of a region rarely visited in the Forgotten Realms, but that is also enough. The book's main draw is its charismatic and unique characters and how they deal with issues. Overall, this book isn't a masterpiece, but neither is there anything wrong with it. It is simply offering simple fun and adventure. Absolutely worth a listen if you simple want something light and easy to listen to for some hours of enjoyment.

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