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Stasis
- Ennek Trilogy, Book 1
- Narrated by: Joel Leslie
- Length: 7 hrs and 32 mins
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Summary
Ennek Trilogy: Book One
Praesidium is the most prosperous city-state in the world, due not only to its location at the mouth of a great bay but also to its strict laws, stringently enforced. Ordinary criminals become bond-slaves, but the worst punishment—to be suspended in a dreamless frozen state known as Stasis—is doled out by the wizard and reserved for only the most serious of traitors.
Ennek is the youngest son of Praesidium’s strict Chief. Though now a successful portmaster, Ennek grew up without much of a purpose, unable to fulfill his true desires and always skating on the edge of the law. But he is also haunted by the plight of one man, Miner, a prisoner for whom Stasis appears to be a truly horrible fate. If Ennek is to save Miner, he must explore Praesidium’s deepest secrets as well as his own.
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- Ida Umphers
- 10-03-24
Great story and performance
Kim Fielding and Joel Leslie have teamed up on books I've listened to and enjoyed immensely before and they continue their winning streak with this book and performance. The society Fielding depicts where people are content to have their safety and security regardless of the cost to some others hit a bit close to home these days in our political climate and it was interesting and heartening to see Ennek's awakening to the things going on around him and his desire to learn the truth about his society and change things. Great world building and a performance from Joel Leslie that highlights both the chilling aspects of the society and the differences in Ennek. Looking forward to the rest of this trilogy.
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