The Quest for Saint Camber
The Histories of King Kelson, Book 3
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Narrado por:
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Nick Sullivan
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De:
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Katherine Kurtz
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Great story
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What did you love best about The Quest for Saint Camber?
The quest itself.Who was your favorite character and why?
DugalWhat about Nick Sullivan’s performance did you like?
He was able to lend to the story with different voice characters.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
It made me smile,even laugh, in many places. It also brought disgust with the description of the more seedier side of humans.Good story but a little predictable.
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Good completion to the trilogy.
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And then, because Kelson was apparently very bad in a previous life (or perhaps he kicked Katherine Kurtz's cat), everything goes to hell. 8-)
As is typical of Kurtz's writing, the character work is exceptional. There are many very memorable characters, and all the focus characters' actions make sense in their situations and for their characters. Even when the result is terrible for everyone. The flaws of the irretrievably flawed characters are believable, the disasters caused by the good characters make sense in context (and are not the result of people talking to one another), and there is a sense of descending doom through much of the book.
The plot is the best sort of political story, with complex motives and significant stakes. And Kurtz does not flinch from the results of the plotting, even when the result is misery for sympathetic characters.
Even when I could see the disaster coming and dreaded continuing, I couldn't put this book down. This is the best Deryni book I've read so far. Highly recommended.
Brilliant Political Fantasy
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