
The Demon World
The Smoke Thieves, Book 2
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Sally Green
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After narrowly escaping the fall of Rossarb, Princess Catherine leads a ragtag group of survivors into the barren wasteland of the Northern Plateau.
With the Brigantine army snapping at their heels, Edyon and Ambrose become separated from the group, while demon hunter Tash leads Catherine and March to an unlikely refuge - the hidden tunnels of the demon world itself. They soon find that the tunnels hold their own dangers, and, while Tash travels deeper, hoping to learn more about their mysterious inhabitants, Catherine and March must return to the surface to resume the war.
But the world above is in turmoil. King Aloysius' army has captured the Pitorian prince, Tzsayn, and is poised to overrun the whole country. To have any hope of challenging her father's tyranny, Catherine needs to form her own army, but when danger lurks at every turn, how can she tell an ally from an enemy? What Tash discovers in the demon tunnels could change everything, but if the message doesn't reach Catherine in time, the war might already be lost....
©2019 Sally Green (P)2019 Penguin AudioThe narrator for Edyon and March and changed the accent to suddenly make Edyon sound French.
From Chapter 42 onwards there is some very strange editing that sounds like two recordings have been spliced together... badly.
Very disruptive to the listening experience.
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How long it takes for Edyon to get to his father? And for Marsh to open up? Makes absolutely no sense. The potential is so great and yet the story so full of holes.
Why does Catherine’s father “invade” Pritoria to get access to the tunnels? There is NO ONE there anyway? Except the Brigantins who were already forming the smoke with no problem whatsoever? He Allie’s Priotiria but then wages were against them because? So he now wants two wars? Since this is to get to Calidor? I skipped two thirds of the books and will not be reading/listening to the last one.
Boring and more boring
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