![]() ![]() I had also a few issues with the vocabulary. ![]() ![]() The ending was a royal mess – as if the author wanted to say: “so you’ve found some incongruities and loopholes? Let me show you real loopholes! Plus plenty of gratuitous violence at breakneck speed! And zero character development because who needs that in a fantasy book? You don’t like it? Tough luck ha-ha-ha! *insert a gif with a teen making a rude gesture*” Overall there were moments which I enjoyed but they were few and far between. The restaurant interior was perhaps ok, the waiter tried his best but the food could have been tastier and the atmosphere lacked some magic. The first part of this series reminded me of a not exactly successful night out. As Kylar Stern, he must learn to navigate the assassins’ world of dangerous politics and strange magics – and cultivate a flair for death. Risks like apprenticing himself to Durzo Blint.īut to be accepted, Azoth must turn his back on his old life and embrace a new identity and name. As a guild rat, he’s grown up in the slums, and learned to judge people quickly – and to take risks. For Durzo Blint, assassination is an art-and he is the city’s most accomplished artist.įor Azoth, survival is precarious. ![]()
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