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Sword Catcher

By: Cassandra Clare
Narrated by: Christian Coulson, Fiona Hardingham
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Summary

DISCOVER THE INSTANT SUNDAY TIMES FROM THE GLOBAL BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF THE SHADOWHUNTER CHRONICLES!

Two outcasts find themselves at the centre of world-altering change in Sword Catcher, the start of a riveting epic fantasy series from the internationally bestselling author of The Shadowhunter Chronicles.

One was raised to rule. One was trained to die. Welcome to the Chronicles of Castellane.

In the vibrant city-state of Castellane, a young orphan named Kel is stolen from his old life to enter a new one of luxury and peril. He’s to become Prince Conor Aurelian’s body-double, shielding the Prince from all dangers. As his ‘Sword Catcher,’ he and Conor become close as brothers – yet Kel lives for one purpose: to die for Conor.

Lin Caster is an Ashkar physician, part of a community ostracised for its rare magical abilities. But events pull her and Kel together and into the web of the mysterious Ragpicker King who rules Castellane’s criminal underworld.

Together, they’ll discover an extraordinary conspiracy. But can forbidden love bring down a kingdom? And will their discoveries plunge their nation into war and the world into chaos?

Lose yourself in a vibrant world of power, intrigue and magic in this spellbinding epic from an internationally bestselling sensation.

©2023 Cassandra Clare (P)2023 Penguin Random House LLC

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Sword Catcher gave me everything I look for in medieval fantasy: mystery and magic (not too much, not too little), expert worldbuilding, swordplay and politics, a colorful cast of interesting characters, and a story that kept me reading from the first page to the last, with enough twists and turns to keep me turning the pages. It's a big thick book, but it left me wanting more. When's the next one coming out? (No.1 New York Times bestselling author George R. R. Martin)
A gorgeously built world of decadence, betrayal, and grand adventure. From the decadent and drunken parties of the nobles, to the dens of crime lords in the Warren and Maze, to the Sault, where the devotees of a lost goddess are penned, the city of Castellane makes the perfect backdrop for a delightful cast of characters to befriend, betray, and romance one another. This is Cassandra Clare at her cleverest, twistiest and most heart-stopping—a triumph of a book (Holly Black, New York Times bestselling author of The Book of Night)
Clare plunges us into a thrilling world built with precision and brimming with enchantment. Her spellbinding cast of outlaws, healers, royals, and rogues will have you questioning your allegiances with every delicious turn of the plot. This is fantasy at its finest (Leigh Bardugo, No.1 New York Times bestselling author of Hell Bent)

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Phenomenal story, just the beginning.

Great imagination creating characters you come to care about (& dislike). A kingdom of many cultures. Great depth to the story and I suspect, just the beginning of a great saga. I loved the Shadow Hunter books, but this is written to a whole other level. A really good and engaging listen.

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Another good read from Cassandra

Once again Cassandra draws you in, I was a bit dubious about a whole new world away from the shadow hunters but she hasn’t disappointed!

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a must have

i never knew how much i needed this book in my life. excellent workd building in just one book the cultrures and mentalities of so many characters with such depth.
even to go as far as differnt languages, customs and traditions. so fascinating a new but a well travelled journey into this new world cassandra claire created ive got 6hr left on the book and i dont want it to end 😢
wondedful work hope there is book 2 the options are endless

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I apologize to Cassandra Clare for my previous review. There is a second book. It does not appear on the title details page unless you click on the one book appearing under included in the series. It is not yet available on Audible, perhaps soon 🙏

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Well-imagined, immersive and intricate storytelling

Having loved The Mortal Instruments and Infernal Devices series as a teen, I was tentative (albeit excited) to see how Clare's YA romance writing would transition into an adult politic fantasy. I was very pleasantly surprised.

Compared to most fantasies, Sword Catcher is slow to get going and can be 'exposition-dumpy' at times, though the world-building is truly great. Kel and Lin are shrewd, intriguing narrators who occupy liminal spaces in their respective spheres. Kel straddles his insider-outsider position in court life; Lin balances her role as an ostracised female physician in Ashkari society.

Fans of Cassandra Clare will find much to love, though may be disappointed by the lack of romance which is hinted towards but rarely acted on. There's glimpses of Will Herondale in the witty but tortured prince Connor; shades of Clary and Tessa in the flame-haired sorceress Lin; and a hint of Isabella in Antonetta's subversive female charms. Parabatai runs strong in Kel and Connor's brotherhood - a recurring theme in Clare's novels.

But there is newness too. Clare tackles the seedy underworld of Castellane with two intriguing criminal masterminds. I enjoyed this aspect and the characters interactions with such figures, but was left feeling more could have been done with it - more mystery and breadcrumbs.

All in all, this is a strong start to the series. It's definitely more of a slow burn set up. Readers won't get answers to any questions until at least the next book. I hope the romances introduced in the last 200 pages will become more central in the next books; they were an exciting, well-written and developed aspect of the novel. The narration was excellent too. Excited for the future of this series!

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so so good

loved every second of it but I knew I would. the narrators do a great job as well. I'm so happy the narrators are British too, really grates on me when American narrators are used in a setting that is not appropriate.

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Excellent read

Brilliant story, engaging characters, interesting world. Looking forward to the next installment to see where it goes next!

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A good listen

I enjoyed the story: the setting, the complex mix of politics, people, romance and the mystery. Narrators were good, and brought the people and their often annoying personalities to life. However, why are so many fantasy heroes arrogant, defensive, and frankly annoyingly immature? Perhaps it is to build romantic tension, or to move the plot into moments of high tension, but starts to feel artificial when at no point in the story does either the hero or heroine think that they might have acted differently or said the wrong thing. But if you do not mind this plot artifice, it is an intriguing story.

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Good

Good, wish I could just put stars instead of having to fill in the words

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Incredible dual storyline

I was totally hooked from the first page to the last. Kept going back to listen to more and more. The descriptive writing was wonderful, could almost envisage the beautiful interior of the palace and the awe it inspired .
The dual storyline that was interwoven was very clever. The Ashkar live in a walled city , away from the actual city and then there is the palace , way up the hill.
A lot of symbolism and intrigue ensue.
Looking forward to the next one in the series, to see where this goes.

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