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Return of the Crimson Guard

A Novel of the Malazan Empire

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Return of the Crimson Guard

By: Ian C Esslemont
Narrated by: John Banks
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Summary

The return of the mercenary company the Crimson Guard could not have come at a worse time for the Malazan Empire. Drained by constant warfare, betrayals and rivalries, many see the grip of Empress Laseen weakening. Conquered kingdoms and principalities test their old independence.

Into this fermenting civil war on Quon Tali - the empire's homeland - comes the Guard and the ingrained memory of their vow of undying opposition to the existence of the empire. Yet rivalries and betrayals plague the Guard as well - elements of its elite, the Avowed, scheme to open paths to even greater power. Ancient, powerful entities, Ascendants, also seek to exploit all sides to further their own arcane ends. Meanwhile, a swordsman called Traveller and his companion, Ereko, move from one strange encounter to another on a mysterious path that will lead the swordsman to a confrontation from which none has ever returned.

As the Crimson Guard gathers itself for its assault on the empire, the empress faces more immediate threats. Feeding her wars has bled dry provincial garrisons across Quon Tali, and now regional nationalists see their chance to break free. Behind their insurrections stand the veteran commanders of Laseen's predecessor, Emperor Kellanved. These powerful generals and mages, the Old Hands, have lost patience with what they see as Laseen's mismanagement and have chosen one of their own to replace her.

Yet there are hints that Laseen may be using the uprisings to draw out and finally eliminate these last irksome survivors of her predecessor's rule....

©2016 Ian C. Esslemont (P)2016 Random House Audiobooks
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One of the worst books I've ever read. It only detracts from characters from the main series who have the misfortune of being here. It does not get better in the second half. That convergence just feels like a kid mashing all his action figures together. And it goes on and on and on . . . There might have been some important deaths - even for the main series - but I just did not care by then.

For the main Malazan series, I could never understand how such a complex tale came out of roleplay sessions. This book just feels like a tedious summary of boring roleplay sessions, complete with 1 dimensional characters leveling up and get new kit. Such a dull, dull book even when listened to at double speed.

Hood's balls! This is rough going . . ..

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Seriously


I've googled it. Amazon chuck em up in any old order ! ! !

IN WHICH ORDER DO WE LISTEN TO THESE BOOKS!!

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