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The Ruling Sea (Chathrand Voyage) - Robert V. S. Redick

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The Ruling Sea (Chathrand Voyage) - Robert V. S. Redick

The Ruling Sea (Chathrand Voyage) - Robert V. S. Redick
Audio CD | Publisher: Tantor Media; Unabridged,MP3 - Unabridged CD edition (March 8, 2010) | Language: English | ISBN-10: 1400162955 | Total time: 27 hours 27 min | 1.38 Gb
Narrator: Michael Page | Mp3 | 7% Recovery

The sequel to Robert V. S. Redick's acclaimed The Red Wolf Conspiracy takes the Chathrand across the terrors of uncharted oceans and deeper into an age-old conspiracy.

This exciting follow-up to 2009's The Red Wolf Conspiracy features enough plot twists and double-crosses to satisfy the most demanding lover of suspense. The powerful Nilstone, most recently held by a living statue who was once an insane god-king, is sought by a wizard who wishes to destroy humanity by sparking war between empires. The whole world believes the ship Chathrand to be sunk, but it secretly survives and carries the Nilstone to the fabled lands of the south beyond the Ruling Sea, while a ragtag group of conspirators battle not only the wizard but their own empire and captain in a desperate attempt to preserve the world. Vivid characterizations and Reddick's brilliant depiction of the microcosmic world aboard Chathrand will captivate readers. (Feb.)

The second book in an appealing trilogy continues the adventures on and around the great ship Chathrand. Imperial Princess Thasha stands with her bridegroom before the priest for a wedding that is supposed to seal peace between longstanding enemies. She is not expected to survive, for behind the nuptials seethe multiple plots and intrigues. The imperial spymaster is trying to start a civil war; the Chathrand’s captain is mad and serves an evil sorcerer; the tiny Ixchel have their own plans. After escaping death by a hair, Thasha and her comrades face a voyage across the Ruling Sea, which is so vast that only the Chathrand can cross it, and whose southern border is unknown. Redick keeps a good grip on characters and the vast, detailed, action-packed story, and it isn’t quite necessary to have read The Red Wolf Conspiracy (2008) to keep track of who is doing what to whom. –Frieda Murray

About the Author
Page has lived all over the Eastern side of Britain. He has worked as a care assistant, student nurse and nurse, and for the NHS, local authorities and private companies.

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