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Foul Heart Huntsman
- Foul Lady Fortune, Book 2
- De: Chloe Gong
- Narrado por: Emily Woo Zeller
- Duración: 19 h y 17 m
- Versión completa
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Winter is drawing thick in 1932 Shanghai, as is the ever-nearing threat of a Japanese invasion. Rosalind Lang has suffered the worst possible fate for a national spy: she’s been exposed. With the media storm camped outside her apartment for the infamous Lady Fortune, she’s barely left her bedroom in weeks, plotting her next course of action after Orion was taken and his memories of Rosalind wiped. Though their marriage might have been a sham, his absence hurts her more than any physical wound. She won’t rest until she gets him back. But with her identity in the open, the task is impossible.
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Engaging and interesting
- De Josie en 12-01-24
- Foul Heart Huntsman
- Foul Lady Fortune, Book 2
- De: Chloe Gong
- Narrado por: Emily Woo Zeller
Love a minguo era spy story
Revisado: 07-30-24
When people hear “spy fiction” they usually think about the Cold War or the Soviet Union, but little authors write about the minguo spies, other than the Chinese authors who cater it towards Chinese audiences. I’m glad that Gong was able to bring that era to the international readers too.
Story wise it was very good. Yes the science part was a bit iffy but it’s a very fulfilling story. Almost every POV character got character development, I especially loved Phoebe and Alisa’s POV, but I never got bored of anyone else’s either. This duology successful talks about politics without being political, which I liked a lot.
I enjoyed the performance, but the bad Chinese did knock it down a little for me. I don’t speak French or Russian so I can’t comment on those languages but the Chinese pronunciation was pretty off. That said, I could clearly distinguish between the character voices so it was still very good.
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