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Lord of Emperors
- Book Two of the Sarantine Mosaic
- Narrated by: Berny Clark
- Length: 21 hrs and 53 mins
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Summary
Crispin the mosaicist wants to concentrate on his art. Rustem of Kerakek, a physician, is also on his own journey of self-discovery. But no man may withdraw from society that easily, and both men soon find themselves drawn into the deadly webs of Sarantium.
Lord of Emperors is the sequel to Sailing to Sarantium.
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- ruth
- 24-02-14
If you love chariot racing - this one is for you!
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Being totally immersed in the world of Sarantium for the last few days, coming back to the real world was a bit of a shock. I loved this book. The characters, the world, the plot, the pacing...everything. Knowing that Mr Kay has no hesitation in killing off his characters resulted in a great deal of anticipation and desire to 'turn that page'. I adored the ending as opposed to the ending of the first book when I was left a bit discombobulated. Caius Crispus aka Crispin has to be one of the best protagonists out there in the world of literature. The women are also quite well developed but lag in comparison to the well fleshed out male characters. Of the side characters, Carullus and Scortius remain my favourites. The humour is deftly dealt with ensuring that the novel is not overladen with gloom and doom. One of the most delightful facets of Mr Kay's writings is the inclusion of the future that some of the characters will have. I am sure that one of them became the ancestor of Rodrigo Belmonte of The Lions of Al-Rassan's fame. Oh and the chariot scenes - absolutely stupendous. Highly recommended. "'Somewhere in the world, just then, a longed-for child was born and somewhere a labourer died, leaving a farm grievously undermanned with the spring fields still to be ploughed and the crops all to be planted. A calamity beyond words. "
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- Rens
- 20-07-19
Wasted another Credit :(
I didn't even bother listening to this book as it is narrated by the same person, Berny Clark, as the previous book, Sailing to Sarantium, which I only listened to 10 minutes of. His voice just drones on and on and on and he has a horrible accent. I much prefer Simon Vance, such a pity he didn't narrate this series. I love Guy Gavriel Kay.
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- Mrs. Eileen Fisher
- 01-09-19
Salacious sex overwhelms story.
I like the author Guy Gavriel Kay but this, for me is a highly disappointing book. The story begins promisingly but descends into a boring extravaganza of lurid sex detail and the story is lost.
The narration in in a near monotone.
I have up after four hours.
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