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Original Title: | The King's Blood |
ISBN: | 1841498890 (ISBN13: 9781841498898) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Dagger and the Coin #2 |
Literary Awards: | Locus Award Nominee for Best Fantasy Novel (2013), Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Fantasy (2012) |
Daniel Abraham
Paperback | Pages: 501 pages Rating: 4 | 11323 Users | 534 Reviews

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Title | : | The King's Blood (The Dagger and the Coin #2) |
Author | : | Daniel Abraham |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 501 pages |
Published | : | May 3rd 2012 by Orbit |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Epic Fantasy. Fiction. High Fantasy |
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The sequel to the acclaimed series launch, The Dragon’s Path, is the perfect summer read for fans of George R. R. Martin.War casts its shadow over the lands that the dragons once ruled. Only the courage of a young woman with the mind of a gambler and loyalty to no one stands between hope and universal darkness.
The high and powerful will fall, the despised and broken shall rise up, and everything will be remade. And quietly, almost beneath the notice of anyone, an old, broken-hearted warrior and an apostate priest will begin a terrible journey with an impossible goal: destroy a Goddess before she eats the world.
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Ratings: 4 From 11323 Users | 534 ReviewsWrite Up Of Books The King's Blood (The Dagger and the Coin #2)
In many good series, often we see the first book is needed to set up the characters and the world, and the second book this foundation can be used to really have them develop and interact. What happens is the events of the novels start to take their toll on the characters, and all the fluff they build around themselves is pulled away.This is what happens in The King's Blood. The Dragon's Path introduced us to young protege banker, awkward minor nobleman scholar who happens to fall into power,This was a good follow up to The Dragon's Path. I enjoyed the pace of this book more than the first. The story is developing well, and the characters are starting to take on a life of their own. Cithrin is striving to prove her worth to the Medean Bank and find her place in the world. Geder is given a position of power that he doesnt deserve and not equipped to handle.Dawson the loyal nobleman trying to keep his country from being torn apart from within. Marcus begins a journey that borders on
4.5 starsI believe I found another series to add to my favourite shelf! This one is superb!

Wars are easier to start than to end, and where they take you is rarely where you intended to go.In the second entry to The Danger and the Coin series Mr Abraham is down to business and he knows perfectly well where he wants his story to go. Sadly, he stumbles at times as if unsure how to get there; this concerns both the plotting and the pacing.I really, really wanted to give this book 4 stars, the mean reader that I am, in spite of spiders, and dragons, and the most idiotic YA female lead you
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One of the occasionally frustrating things about Goodreads is when I look at a good book and see how few people have read it. Since reading Abraham's The Long Price Quartet, I feel this about him a lot. Only 2,000 ratings? This can't do! Meanwhile, books that I find far inferior get rated high and read in the five or six digits range. Even just judging other stuff within the SF/F genre, it really is regrettably underappreciated.When I read the first book in this particular series, I took it as a
The last third of the book really saved this one for me and made me want to continue on with the series. All the action took place in Camnipol and Geder continues his transition to a tyrant bit by bit. Increasingly paranoid and thirsty for power/revenge and control. Looks like his priest friends are going to help him on this path. Even if you get the sense that the priests are using Geder for their own ends.Marcus Wester snoozefest. Didn't really do anything. At least that's how it felt to me.
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