The Outlaw and the Upstart King
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Narrated by:
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Elizabeth Sastre
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By:
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Rod Duncan
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As it is inked, so shall your oaths and bindings be.
Tattoos are the only law on the Island of the Free, and there can never be a king. Every clan agrees on that. But a returning exile has smuggled something across the water that could send the old ways up in flames. Elias wants revenge on the men who severed his oaths and made him an outlaw. But, if his wealth and honour are to be restored, he'll need help from the most unlikely quarter - a mysterious woman, landed unwantedly on Newfoundland's rocky shore.
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However, this story is set in an all too familiar bleak world of violent testosterone fuelled tribal conflict. Elias, a new and frankly unremarkable character does a lot of wandering about on blasted heaths in the rain, pursued by characterless thugs. Elizabeth is relegated to a passive also ran and poor Julia spends the whole book in a remote cottage.As always, the writing is excellent, descriptive and pacy, but the subject matter and world in which it is set just didn’t appeal to me.
Not enough Elizabeth
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I loved it - brightened up my coronavirus isolation no end!
compulsive reading
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Slight disappointment that the main character from the previous books was made out to be, in my opinion, quite rash in her decision making putting her friends in danger however extreme danger can do that I suppose.
Some of the detailed descriptions of the removing of oath marks was wince worthy. In some cases necessary for portray the character of the upstart king and how he controls people, but there are a couple of chapters that are a bit full of gore.
Worth a read as in itself it was a great listen, but don’t expect it to follow truly from the previous book.
Worth a listen but quite brutal do not good for younger listeners.
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Outstanding written work
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Not as good as the other books
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