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Blood of Assassins
- The Wounded Kingdom, Book 2
- Narrated by: Joe Jameson
- Length: 15 hrs and 7 mins
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Summary
To save a King, kill a King....
The assassin Girton Club-foot and his master have returned to Maniyadoc in hope of finding sanctuary, but death, as always, dogs Girton's heels. The place he knew no longer exists.
War rages across Maniyadoc, with three kings claiming the same crown - and one of them is Girton's old friend Rufra. Girton finds himself hurrying to uncover a plot to murder Rufra on what should be the day of the king's greatest victory. But while Girton deals with threats inside and outside Rufra's war encampment, he can't help wondering if his greatest enemy hides beneath his own skin.
The Wounded Kingdom trilogy begins with Age of Assassins, continues with Blood of Assassins and will continue with King of Assassins.
Critic reviews
"Reveals its mysteries with the style of a magic show and the artful grace of a gifted storyteller." (Nicholas Eames, author of Kings of the Wyld)
"Outstanding...Kept me reading well into the early hours of the morning." (James Islington, author of The Shadow of What Was Lost)
"Dead gods, dread magic, and a lead that feels like a breath of fresh air. Great fun." (Peter Newman, author of The Vagrant)
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- Joost
- 24-07-22
it really picks up in the second half
in the first half of the book the main character acts from time to time like a stupid child but not in a way that is believable for someone that is trained as an assassin and has seen the world, the second half of the book really picks up the pace and I glad I stayed around for it. I just hope the third book picks up where the 2nd left off.
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- Mr
- 30-08-19
Didn't think it was as good as book 1?
Slow start and nearly gave up and returned for credit but improved as went along. Didn't enjoy as much as book 1 but overall a good development of the tale.
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- TClews
- 09-05-18
A series that will stay with me forever.
When I listen to or read anything by R.J it reminds me of one thing only. Robin Hobb, if that isn't enough of a reason to check this series our I don't know what is.
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- G. P. Brown
- 27-02-18
Not quite as good as the first book.
I felt like Blood of Assassins was a decent enough read but not nearly as much fun as Age of Assassins. The story was decent enough but I did feel like it had a slowish start and overall I was not quite as engaged while listening to the happenings as I was while listening to those in the first book.
I also felt like Girton himself was the cause of a bit of frustration. There was a 5 year time jump between Age of Assassins and Blood of Assassins yet in that time Girton does not appear to have matured emotionally at all and often reacted to things like a moody 14 year old having a tantrum!
I did still enjoy this as it had a lot of the elements that made the first book a good story. This is a coming of age fantasy with a slightly YA feel to it but the action and mystery are decent enough.
Joe Jameson gave a great performance of the audio and he is a good fit for fantasy with younger lead characters.
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- Keith Saunders
- 21-08-22
amazing
love everything about this book was just as good as the first one, now can't wait to start book 3.
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- Antennenwels
- 21-07-21
Highly recommended
I don't know what it is, but I just can't stop listening to these books. Like the first one, I breezed through this one in a matter of days and enjoyed it a lot.
I have to admit, Girton was driving me mad at times and I just wanted to shake him and make him see sense. My favourite part of the story were still the characters, as in the first book. They are all just exceptionally well done, flaws and all. I would have loved to see more of Merela, and wasn't too happy with the way the plot treated her... but I do understand why it had to happen to help develop Girton's character.
All in all, I highly recommend the book!
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- Alan
- 26-02-22
Excellently Good.
A fantastic follow up the first book Age Of Assassins, RJ Barker's writing continues to impress in Blood Of Assassins. The world he has created where magic is seen as a curse and sours the land, it can earn you a death sentence or being bled to death slowly in a blood gibbet. The characters, setting and plot are excellent, Girton and his fellows are fully-rounded characters with flaws that emerge throughout the book, making the action and adventure even more intense because the author makes you feel as if you are right there with them. Set a few years after the first book, Girton Club-Foot and his Master have returned to the Tidelands from over seas to looking to hide from being hunted by fellow assassins. But they have stumbled into a war between three would be Kings, his best freind Rufra being one of them he must do all he can to keep him safe from betrayal from within his own camp. Who will become the King of Maniyadoc, read to find out you won't be disappointed. A story full Intrigue with many twists and turns to keep you guessing, Joe Jameson continues his fine narration of a cracking story, highly recommend....😁💥💙
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- Swords and Spectres
- 25-06-18
A good continuation of the story
Blood of Assassins takes place a few years after the events of Age of Assassins. Rufra is now king (one of them anyway) and is fighting for his right to be called king over all the lands. Blood of Assassins has, at the same time, a very similar feel to it and yet a very different one to Age of Assassins.
I know, that’s kind of a paradox. On the one hand, Girton being a detective to solve another murder/assassination attempt style plotline rears its head. I was sat there thinking ‘Is RJ Barker a one-trick pony? Is it not possible for anything to happen without Girton having to solve a (the same kind) of crime in both books? Is he going to flog the same dead horse in book three and get Girton to solve yet another killing? Fortunately, the whole ‘Detective Girton’ part is done in a totally different way and has a fresh feel to it. Although, saying that, I’d still like for it to not happen in the third book. As the idea does get a bit stale when thinking about it.
The character building/character progression with Girton from the first book to this one is done very well. In book one, he is very much sheltered from the majority of the world by his master; so much so that everything seems new and wonderful to the poor young cripple. However, in book two, he takes on more of a moody teenage boy filled with angst and distrust at the world around him. He’s also a tad selfish. I actually found myself disliking both him and his thought process for large parts. If the world around him isn’t doing something to include or benefit him, he tends to disagree with it or actively try and stop things happening. Why should other people have their happiness, right?
That being said, as much of a moody, annoying little drama queen that he is; Girton is still fairly loveable for the most part. He can’t help the way he is and it was probably my fault as a reader for not realising that sooner. The author does a good job of explaining the broken background he comes from and, to be fair, any kid raised as a killer is going to be a little fragmented in the old brain department.
The other characters, both supporting and main cast, all have excellent character growth/progression as well. At times it feels almost Stephen King-ish the way the characters are developed. Just a slightly faster way than Mr King that doesn’t require 1,400 pages. I found myself intrigued by their desires/plots for revenge against former friends or brothers, romances etc … It just felt refreshing to care about a host of characters’ wishes rather than just the main character’s (who, as you have probably already guessed, wasn’t high on my ‘I want you to succeed in your hopes and dreams’ category).
Emotions is the final point I’ll touch on. R.J Barker does a great job of making you feel a whole range of them across both books. From hope to expectation, to bitterness and despair, all the way to grieving and loss. Nobody, be they primary, secondary or tertiary character is exempt from a bit of happiness and a dollop of misery.
As a whole, I came away feeling very satisfied with the story and am looking forward to seeing where the tale goes and how the characters progress along their various different plot-arcs. But, for the love of God, please let Girton do something other than become Sherlock Holmes where a murder is concerned in the third book.
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- Barry
- 07-02-19
Unputdownable.
From start to finish, I really enjoyed this story. More pace than book one. It gets better and better.
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- Paul
- 30-04-18
Good effort for a 2nd book
It starts slow but gets moving a third of the way in. It is actually more of a who done it that you would have expected
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