
Ghost in the Maze
World of the Ghosts: Ghost Exile, Book 2
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Narrado por:
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Hollis McCarthy
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Jonathan Moeller
Caina Amalas is a Ghost circlemaster, leader of the Emperor's spies in Istarinmul. Yet the people of Istarinmul know her as the Balarigar, the daring master thief who challenged the corrupt lords and cruel princes of the city.
And now Grand Master Callatas, the most powerful sorcerer of Istarinmul, wants her dead, and without allies Caina will not survive.
So when a legendary thief offers Caina a chance to rob Callatas himself, she has no choice but to join the venture.
But no one has ever escaped the dark perils of Callatas' Maze...
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Still, it's not a great book. The language is stilted, the story is simple and the characters are very shallow (sometimes allmost braindead). Because of a smaller number of characters it's not quite as repetitive as the Frostborn books, but the story is to drawn out for such a small gain in the end. It could easily have been half as long.
And I still don't understand how Nasser could know which window in which building Caina would flee through, since he must have been waiting there since she broke into the palace.
Better than most
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