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  • Queen of Storms

  • The Firemane Saga, Book 2
  • By: Raymond E. Feist
  • Narrated by: David Thorpe
  • Length: 14 hrs and 52 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (341 ratings)
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Queen of Storms

By: Raymond E. Feist
Narrated by: David Thorpe
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Summary

Book two in Raymond E. Feist’s best-selling Firemane Saga!

Hatushaly and his young wife, Hava, are living a good life, working to reopen the burned-out Inn of the Three Stars in the prosperous trading town of Beran's Hill. 

But there is a great deal more to this bucolic scene than meets the eye. Both Hatu and Hava were raised on the secret island of Coaltachin, and though they may appear to be no more than a young couple in love preparing for the midsummer festival where their friends Declan and Gwen will be wed, they are in fact assassins on a mission, waiting instructions from their masters in the Kingdom of Night. 

Moreover, Hatu is the last remaining member of the ruling family of Ithrace - the legendary Firemanes. He dyes his flaming red hair and has studied to control his dangerous magical powers. But however hard Hatu may be hiding from all those who would seek to use or to destroy him, fate has other plans. 

Horrific events are approaching Beran's Hill, bringing death and devastation to the peaceful town as unknown and monstrous forces are unleashed. And nothing will ever be the same again.

©2020 Raymond E. Feist (P)2020 HarperCollins Publishers Limited

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Excellent sequel

I read the first book so it was unusual to listen to the narrator’s voice as I already had my own thoughts as to what the characters would sound like but once I adjusted to the narrator’s accent it was well read the book itself is a well written story you really feel for the characters and invest in their lives I am looking forward to the final part.

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its good

it's good

good to listen to on the way to school/work

so its good

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As enthralling as ever!

Book three where are you!!! Can't wait!!! Could this be as epic a tale as Magician???

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EY UP i'm narrating our kid

I love this author. but waiting a year for a sub ten hour sequel read by a guy who thinks bringing a character alive means making him northern is too much.

would someone introduce the publisher to Mr John Lee. start again. I'll buy it in a 2 for 1 sale

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Holy shit

I cant express how much i love this trilogy its just so good i cant

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Awesome!!! can't wait for the next book.

Loved every minute. Narrator is excellent. Can't wait to see the release of the next book.

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Five Stars!

Revisiting this before listening to the final instalment. Love the story and the characters. Fantastic narration. Perfect storytelling from Raymond E Feist brought wonderfully to life by David Thorpe.

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A Feisty Second Book Promises Much More!

I do occasionally get irritated and just a little bit grumpy and cantankerous when the publisher's blurb promises a lot but the story within fails to deliver or doesn't really match up to what's promised. No need to worry about that here though because when Feist promises you 'devastating events' he genuinely means it. I'd hate to be a character in one of his books because if he decides that you need to go, even if you were a bit of a star in previous books, then you'd better duck because axes, arrows and flames are likely heading for your vital organs!

In fact this book lulls you into a false sense of security with a fairly steady and patient start and then just when you're nice and relaxed . . . WHAM! It's the reader that gets clobbered from behind and from then on it's high action and drama all the way. It's a typical Feist journey through a well built world with decent characters and of course with a quality narrator like David Thorpe at the helm it never hits a bum note.

I have this down as a series to look forwards to and I very much hope that Feist's publisher is on at him right now to keep beavering away at the rest of the Firemane Saga!

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Vintage Feist

An enjoyable romp with many of the hallmarks of a classic Feist, that fans will surely recognise.
The narration was generally good, the only downside for me being some odd editing; the breaks between new sections, with different characters, often being too short to signal the change.
Otherwise recommended as an easy and engaging listen. I look forward to part 3.

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Fantastic

David Thorpe does a great job of narration. Fantastic work from Raymond Feist as well. Doesn't drag out the details and characters too much and keeps the plot rolling and interesting.

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