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House of Assassins

Saga of the Forgotten Warrior, Book 2

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House of Assassins

By: Larry Correia
Narrated by: Tim Gerard Reynolds
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Larry Correia's best-selling epic fantasy series, Saga of the Forgotten Warrior, continues.

Ashok Vadal was once a member of the highest caste in all of Lok. As a Protector, he devoted his life to upholding the Law, rooting out those who still practiced the old ways and delivering swift justice with his ancestor blade Angruvadal. None was more merciless than he in stamping out the lingering belief in gods and demons among the casteless. His brutality was legendary and celebrated.

But soon Ashok learned that his life to that point had been a lie. He himself, senior member of the Protector Order, was casteless. He had been nothing more than an unwitting pawn in a political game. His world turned upside down, and finding himself on the wrong side of the Law, he began a campaign of rebellion, war, and destruction unlike any Lok had ever seen.

Thera had been first daughter of Vane. A member of the Warrior Order, she had spent her life training for combat. Until a strange sight in the heavens appeared one day. Thera was struck by lighting, and from that day forward, she heard the Voice. A reluctant prophet with the power to see into the future, she fought alongside Ashok Vadal and his company of men known as the Sons of the Black Sword, until a shape-shifting wizard with designs on her powers of precognition spirited her away. He holds her prisoner in the House of Assassins.

Ashok Vadal and the Sons of the Black Sword march to rescue Thera. With his sword Angruvadal, Ashok was unstoppable. But Angruvadal is gone, shattered to pieces on the demon-possessed husk of a warrior. Now, Ashok must fight without the aid of the magic blade for the first time. Thera’s life depends on it. But there is much more at risk in the continent of Lok. Strange forces are working behind the scenes.

Ashok Vadal and the Sons of the Black Sword are caught up in a game they do not fully understand, with powerful forces allied against them. Ashok no longer knows what to believe. He is beginning to think perhaps the gods really do exist. If so, he’s warned them to stay out of his way. They would do well to listen.

About House of Assassins: “Correia piles on the intrigue, action, and cliffhangers in the invigorating second Saga of the Forgotten Warrior epic fantasy.... Correia also weaves in elements that question the value of belief and the cost of giving authority to those who find more profit in preying on the weak.... Brisk fight scenes, lively characters, and plenty of black humor continue to make this series a real pleasure.” (Publishers Weekly)

Larry Correia is the creator of The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times best-selling Monster Hunter series, as well as urban fantasy hard-boiled adventure saga the Grimnoir Chronicles and epic fantasy series The Saga of the Forgotten Warrior.

©2019 Larry Correia (P)2019 Audible, Inc.
Action & Adventure Dark Fantasy Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Historical Sword & Sorcery Fiction Magic Warrior Game Law
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I have made the most Cardinal of sins and started a trilogy on the 2nd book I hadn't heard of them before and stumbled across the house of assassins , liked the sound of it and got stuck in. a brilliant read!

A brilliant book well worth your time

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Great story and characters. never a dull moment. perfect narration, suits the style of the story.

Brilliant!

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I've really enjoyed this series so far. Good well-rounded, three-dimensional characters and a really excellent story. I in particular like the main character, who was hero to a nation and now the villain of that same nation - with the only exception the lowest classless of their society. Book if full of old gods, good versus evil, hero's and villain's, magic, battles and of course a house full of assassins. Narration is top draw with all characters distinctly voiced and well-paced throughout. If I was to pick any faults it is a little cliché in some areas and I'd like to see the magic system gone into more, but that might be coming in the next book. Clearly at least a third book, and I find myself hoping there will be more than that.

Highly enjoyable.

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Wow what a story and the narration complements so well it all. I can't wait for book 3

Even better than the 1st book

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Another decent chapter in this trilogy, I quite enjoyed it though some parts were slow but hang on and it’s worth it.

Again the narration is spot on without fault

Highly recommend if you enjoyed the first audiobook of the trilogy

Another decent chapter

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