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The Crippled God

The Malazan Book of the Fallen 10

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The Crippled God

By: Steven Erikson
Narrated by: Michael Page
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Random House presents the audiobook edition of The Crippled God: Malazan Book of the Fallen 10 by Steven Erikson, read by Michael Page.

The Bonehunters are marching to Kolanse, and to an unknown fate. Tormented and exhausted, they are an army on the brink of mutiny.But Adjunct Tavore will not relent.If she can hold her forces together, if the fragile alliances she has forged can survive and if it is within her power, one final act remains. For Tavore Paran means to challenge the gods.
Ranged against Tavore and her allies are formidable foes. The Fokrul Assail are drawing upon a terrible power; their desire is to cleanse the world - to eradicate every civilization, to annihilate every human - in order to begin anew. The Elder Gods, too, are seeking to return. And to do so, they will shatter the chains that bind a force of utter devastation and release her from her eternal prison. It seems that, once more, there will be dragons in the world.
And in Kurald Galain, where the once-lost city of Kharkanas has been found, thousands have gathered upon the First Shore. Commanded by Yedan Derryg, they await the coming of the Tiste Liosan. Are they truly ready to die in the name of an empty city and a queen with no subjects?
In every world there comes a time when choice is no longer an option - a moment when the soul is laid bare and there is nowhere left to turn. And when this last hard truth is faced, when compassion is a virtue on its knees, what is there left to do?Now that time is come - now is the moment to proclaim your defiance and make a stand...
And so begins the final cataclysmic chapter in Steven Erikson's extraordinary, genre-defining 'Malazan Book of the Fallen'.

©2011 Steven Erikson (P)2019 Brilliance
Fantasy Fiction

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I read this series as it came out, book 1-9, abd then all of them again when this last volume was published. Now, years later, I revisited this fantastic story by audio. And oh my, this performer delivers pure perfection! Thank you - to author and narrator both ❤

Third time's the charm

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A very good ending to the series. Answers some questions but leaves others open for the future. Tugs on your heartstring beautifully from defiant last stands to emotional reunions to the end of an era. The standard of the Fallen

Gripping ending

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This is when ten books come together and you realise how much work has gone into this excellent story. No spoilers here, just a thanks to the author and narrator for the hours of enjoyment.

An excellent ending to an epic story

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This last installment binds tight all of the ideas Erikson had floating around in this epic and concentrated the themes that have kept appearing in all of the installments. What an unforgettable journey.

Worthy Ending to a magical story

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Looking for an audiobook for 4 hour car journeys, I remembered my sons raving about these books.
I was hooked by the middle of the first book. My short term memory is not good and the multithreaded storyline and foreign names was a challenge for me, but we’ll worth the effort.
I lost my way completely starting the second book. So started it again and eureka never lost the plot all the way to a satisfying and emotional end.
I think I’ll be listening to some of Stevens other related books and eventually return to this series.

Epic series that top on my list of re-reads

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