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A Crown Imperilled

By: Raymond E. Feist
Narrated by: John Meagher
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Summary

The penultimate volume of the mighty Riftwar Cycle

War rages in Midkemia but behind the chaos there is disquieting evidence of dark forces at work.

Jim Dasher’s usually infallible intelligence network has been cleverly dismantled; nowhere is safe. He feels that the world is coming apart at the seams and is helpless to protect his nation.

Quiet palace coups are underway in Roldem and Rillanon; and King Gregory of the Isles has yet to produce an heir. In each kingdom a single petty noble has risen from obscurity to threaten the throne.

Lord Hal of Crydee and his great friend Ty Hawkins, champion swordsman of the Masters’ Court, are entrusted with the task of smuggling Princess Stephané and her lady-in-waiting, the lovely but mysterious Lady Gabriella, out of Roldem to a place of greater safety. But is there any safe haven to be found?

Meanwhile, Hal’s younger brothers Martin and Brendan are attempting to hold the strategic city of Ylith against an onslaught of Keshian Dog Soldiers, and a mysterious force from beneath the sea. The Kingdom might lose Crydee and recover; but if Ylith falls, all is lost.

An unknown player appears to orchestrating these conflicts. Can Pug and the Conclave of Shadows track down this source before Midkemia is destroyed?

Dark Fantasy Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Historical Military Royalty War

Critic reviews

Praise for Raymond E. Feist:

‘File under guilty pleasure’ Guardian

‘Get in at the start of a master’s new series’ Daily Sport

‘Well-written and distinctly above average… intelligent… intriguing’ Publishers Weekly

‘ Epic scope…vivid imagination…a significant contribution to the growth of the field of fantasy’ Washington Post

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Why on earth change the narrator at this point in the series. To use a dismal American accent. Totally ruins the experience and destroys continuity. This narrator has the gravitas of a wet fart.

Dismal American Narrator.

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What an absolutely awful choice of narrator. Unprofessional, terrible voice for the characters that are being narrated, read far too quickly, narrator does not understand how to pause between sentences, often losing the intended effect. Such a crying shame after listening to so many of these books being so well narrated by Peter Joyce.

Where is “Kish”? Who was “Gaminia”?

Made me not want to listen to it. I am goimg to request a refund.

Shame on you audible.

The terrible choice of narrator

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The book is okay but I don’t like the reader.
It really doesn’t go well with the book.

Good book but not like the other ones.

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Okay....... I'm a bit confused.... Don't get me wrong, John Meagher is a story teller, but in the American Paradigm. He tells the story.
But he is not a vocal ACTOR... There is no, drawing-in-the-listener into the story, no believing that these are seperate individual characters, no wanting-to-care for the Principle characters. So, again.... I'm a bit confused. Why bring John Meagher in at the end of all these epic stories, when Peter Joyce and Matt Bates have been providing superb vocal acting, bringing this story to life drawing in the listener and genuinely sad when the story is finished.

Superb Story...... Average vocal story telling :-(

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Firstly why change something that works? Peter Joyce is just as important in the the story telling as pug is to Midkemia!

Mr Meagher is not terrible but I fill just not right for fantasy books and clearly didn’t do his homework or listen to the earlier books.. his pronunciations were wrong but then would get them right just to mispronounce them again.

Sadly it’s like having Morgan Freeman narrating the story of your life just for Bart Simpson to take over for a year!

I’m pleased Joyce was put back in for the last one!


I feel sorry for the narrator

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