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  • The Blood Knight

  • The Kingdoms of Thorn and Bone, Book 3
  • By: Greg Keyes
  • Narrated by: Patrick Michael
  • Length: 19 hrs and 26 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (166 ratings)

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The Blood Knight

By: Greg Keyes
Narrated by: Patrick Michael
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Publisher's summary

Brimming with passion and adventure, Greg Keyes epic saga of a royal family's fall from power through treachery and dark magic, set amid the return of ancient evils whose malevolence threatens to annihilate humanity, bids fair to become a classic of its kind. Now, in the eagerly awaited third installment, Keyes draws the threads of his tapestry ever tighter, illuminating old mysteries and introducing new ones as events build toward a shattering climax.

The legendary Briar King has awakened, spreading madness and destruction. Half-remembered, poorly understood prophecies seem to point to the young princess, Anne Dare, rightful heir to the throne of Crotheny, as the world's only hope. Yet Anne is hunted by the minions of the usurper Robert, whose return from the grave has opened a doorway through which sinister sorceries have poured into the world. Though Anne herself is the conduit of fearsome powers beyond her understanding and control, it is time for girl to become woman, princess to become queen. Anne must stop running and instead march at the head of an army to take back her kingdom...or die trying. But a mysterious assassin stalks her, so skilled in the deadly fencing style of dessrata that even Anne's friend and protector Cazio, a master of the form, cannot stand against him, nor can her sworn defender, the young knight Neil MeqVren.

As for Anne's other companions - Aspar White, the royal holter who bears an enchanted arrow capable of felling the Briar King, and Stephen Darige, the monk who blew the horn that woke the Briar King from his slumber - they cannot help her, as their separate paths carry them ever deeper into a deadly maze of myth and magic from which return may be impossible.

Meanwhile, Queen Muriele is a prisoner of the false king. With no allies but a crippled musician, who is himself a prisoner, and a serving woman who is both more and less than she seems, Muriele will find herself a pawn in Roberts schemes for conquest and a weapon to be used against her own daughter.

Pay another visit to the Kingdoms of Thorn and Bone.
©2007 Gregory Keyes (P)2010 Audible, Inc.
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Critic reviews

"[A] sophisticated and intelligent high fantasy epic." (Publishers Weekly)

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Did NOT keep my attention...

Would you try another book from Greg Keyes and/or Patrick Michael?

Probably not...

What was your reaction to the ending? (No spoilers please!)

Sorry - didn't finish it. I got halfway thru it, but I kept finding myself thinking of other things while I was attempting to listen. Since it couldn't ever keep my attention, I stopped listening.

How could the performance have been better?

Didn't like the narrator. I even heard him say, "damn" under his breath when he mispronounced a character's name. While that held some comic relief for me, it also irritated me. Plus I didn't like his voice too much. Kind of a wussy voice... if that makes sense.

Could you see The Blood Knight being made into a movie or a TV series? Who should the stars be?

Nope.

Any additional comments?

Just that I wouldn't recommend this book. I got too bored... wishing things would escalate some more. I didn't even want to finish the book - and haven't been bothered that I never did.

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