Cursor's Fury
The Codex Alera, Book 3
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Kate Reading
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Jim Butcher
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Power-hungry Kalare has rebelled against Alera's aging First Lord, Gaius Sextus. Ill-equipped to face this attack, Gaius must seek support - even from the combative High Lord of Aquitaine. Kalare has also seized valuable hostages that could mean the difference between victory and failure. And Amara, the First Lord's Cursor, has been tasked with their rescue. She has earned this trust but are her allies as worthy - or does the Lady Aquitaine see the time as ripe for betrayal?
Treachery is rife elsewhere, as young Tavi of Calderon will find. Posted away from the war, Tavi joins a legion anyway, under an assumed name. Then Kalare does the unthinkable - uniting with the brutish Canim.
When treason wipes out the army's command structure, Tavi finds himself leading an inexperienced legion against the might of the Canim horde - the very last resort of a war-torn realm.
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- Anonymous User
- 06-01-21
good story and performance, however...
the horns sounds in this book should be removed, i hope it does not continue in the next books.
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- John Carter
- 23-06-22
trumpets.
trumpets. trumpets. trumpets. trumpets. trumpets. trumpets. trumpets. trumpets. trumpets. trumpets.
good book, lots of drama and fighting.
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- Calbertsen
- 23-03-22
Trumpets call of annoyance
Trumpets call of annoyance overshadows and annoys more than it needs to. whoever decided that it needed should be sentenced to stepping on legos for 10 minutes..
Except for the huge annoyance, the world grows richer, the sorry fuller. characters gets more fleshed out and all in all it was wonderfull. Narrator is awesome as always , especially when she sometimes goes into the voice of the character as another character talks about them (saying their name, she uses tavis voice sometimes when talking about just the word tavi ) I just love her job here.
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- Steve W
- 01-11-16
Another great book!!
Loved Dresden files and really enjoying this series of books, I cant wait for captains fury, hopefully it is already on audible or ill be getting out the old kindle
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- Michelle Hutchinson
- 28-07-17
Why the bugle?
This would've been a 5 star if it weren't for the bugle that interrupts paragraphs at least 5 times in the book for absolutely no bloody reason! Very irritating!
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- Magnus Mjåland
- 26-05-21
Great book, could not stop
Loved the book, especially Tavi and his wit.
The performance is 10/10 but looses a star because of the excessive use of trumpets.
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- Dom
- 30-05-19
Bloody Trumpets
this book needs re-editing. I assume that a trumpet sound effect was meant to signify a change in important chapters or character POV. it appears to be inserted completely randomly through the book, pulling me out of the story at some quite intense moments.
a shame, because otherwise this series is one of the finest sword-and-sorcery series I have ever read, and this book is where it really starts to build.
Hopefully Amazon will see these reviews and have a look at the edits made in production.
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- Laurie Clark
- 06-08-21
unesscary horns are irritating
great book. with more of Tavis adventures. but the horns that randomly sound are annoying
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- Amazon Customer
- 18-10-22
a favourite series
love this series great book. there was some really random trumpet fanfare style music in the middle of some chapters that didn't do anything for the story. didn't really take anything away from the story but didn't add anything either and was a bit annoying
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- Kaylee Clarke
- 11-04-17
another good story
The biggest issue I have had with the codex alera series is the random loud fanfares that happen mid-chapter.
These just aren't needed and throw you out of the story.
I could forgive them if they were between chapters but they happen in places that make no sense at all.
Other than that the voice work is as expected from Kate and the story is as entertaining as others of Jim's work.
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