
Chasing Graves
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Narrated by:
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Moira Quirk
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Samuel Roukin
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By:
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Ben Galley
Meet Caltro Basalt. He's a master locksmith, a selfish bastard, and as of his first night in Araxes, stone-cold dead.
They call it the City of Countless Souls, the colossal jewel of the Arctian Empire, and all it takes to be its ruler is to own more ghosts than any other. For in Araxes, the dead do not rest in peace in the afterlife, but live on as slaves for the rich.
While Caltro struggles to survive, those around him strive for the emperor's throne in Araxes' cutthroat game of power. The dead gods whisper from corpses, a soulstealer seeks to make a name for himself with the help of an ancient cult, a princess plots to purge the emperor from his armoured Sanctuary, and a murderer drags a body across the desert, intent on reaching Araxes no matter the cost.
Only one thing is certain in Araxes: death is just the beginning.
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Fun and inventive
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Thoughtful fun and mayham!
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Awesome Book!
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OK book interesting idea
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If this sounds like the setting for an exciting tale with action and intrigue to you, well, you're in for disappointment. Other than the first few chapters, nothing much happens in this book, including the ending which just kinda finds a spot and ends. The world building was interesting, but often things didn't make sense. For example, in a city where marauders roam the streets murdering people and stealing their souls, the storyline goes to lengths telling about happy people walking the streets, selling their wares, and doing their jobs. No one seems to be worried about getting killed and sold. The story tells of nobility owning hundreds of thousands of souls, and for some reason none of the citizens have thought it might be wiser to move along. The main characters seemingly accomplish nothing throughout the book with the exception of the soul dealer who is so evil it's straight out of a comic book.
Overall, the book was disappointing. I initially came upon it due to Moira Quirk, who's reading in other books I found enjoyable. In fact, the only thing that led me to finishing this book was the fantastic narration from Quirk and Samuel Roukin, who I had never listened listened to before, but whom also delivered a great reading. As I said, some of the world building and overall theme of this book seemed promising, but the story itself just wasn't that interesting. Perhaps the series will improve as it goes, but I'm not sure I will move on to find out.
Interesting premise, story lacking.
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Entertaining and interesting
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Surprise treat. Excellent.
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the book is just a book about slavery and politics, with no structure, or ending or climax, or anything
mislead
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