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First sentence "The high priest - Basraship or possibly the Basrahip, it was hard to tell - leaned back on his leather and iron stool."
For the audible version narrated by Pete Bradbury:
Section 6 starts at 13:53:35

I'm not sure how things are going to play out for Cithrin, except that I suppose that she figures having that much extra time to prove herself will give her what she needs to keep her permanently in place.
Having Aster placed as Geder's ward well...this is the type of thing that keeps happening to Geder, isn't it? It will be interesting to see how that develops.

Well, Geder is still a pawn, it's just his player has changed. A priest of a mad goddess with direct access to the next heir of the throne? I don't give the poor kid much of a survival rating.

I thought where the book really shined was character development. Abrahams created some great characters that were pretty reprehensible yet not too hard to like (Alex may disagree :)) Perhaps this is because they were presented sympathetically before they were revealed to be not as nice as you thought? I am just comparing this to say Glokter from First Law or Jorge from Broken Empire, where the characters truly are pretty bad and you know it from the first page.





I need to read the rest of that series, have only read the first so far.


I think you guys misunderstood my statement above. I love Jorg and Glokta. More than any characters in this book. The point I was trying (and failing :)) to make was that Jorg and Glokta immediately come off as reprehensible characters, and slowly you learn to love them (and love them you do!) whereas in this book, Geder and Dawson come off as immediately likable but slowly start to do things that maybe don't quite jive with your first impressions of them.



I also am kind of sad there's no Glokta, Jorg or Tyrion - like character here, I don't think Geder will rise up to the challenge.



Teanka wrote: "And he thinks she's so simple-minded, that was funny."
That seems to be one of Dawson's major flaws generally though...he seems to feel that only he sees things the right way and that everyone else is too simple minded to understand the enormity of the issues.

I assume he meant the Underwoods from house of cards. Personally I don't think they ate that ambitious/ruthless.

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