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  • The Redemption Engine

  • By: James L. Sutter
  • Narrated by: Ray Porter
  • Length: 12 hrs and 47 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (25 ratings)
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The Redemption Engine

By: James L. Sutter
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Summary

When murdered sinners fail to show up in hell, it's up to Salim Ghadafar, an atheist warrior forced to solve problems for the goddess of death, to track down the missing souls. In order to do so, Salim will need to descend into the anarchic city of Kaer Maga, following a trail that ranges from hell's iron cities to the gates of heaven itself. Along the way he'll be aided by a host of otherworldly creatures, a streetwise teenager, and two warriors of the mysterious Iridian Fold. But when the missing souls are the scum of the Earth and the victims devils themselves, can anyone really be trusted?

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Even Better Than the First in the Series

Where does The Redemption Engine rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

Very highly - the story's twisty enough and the characterisation is brilliant. It's impossible not to like the main protagonist.

What other book might you compare The Redemption Engine to, and why?

Nothing springs to mind, other than Death's Heretic.

Have you listened to any of Ray Porter’s other performances? How does this one compare?

Only for 'Deaths Heretic' and both were excellent.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

Bors and Rashad were a good tag team, and who doesn't like an angel who cries tears of blood?

Any additional comments?

It blends the world of Golarion with the human story well.

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High fantasy for those who don't like high fantasy

I don't like fantasy. I can just about get through The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, but high fantasy usually leaves me cold. James L. Sutter's Pathfinder Tales, however, are engaging, complex and fun. I love the characterisation, the action and the drama of the higher multiverse of gods and demons intruding on the mortal world. The atheist hero, Salim the Priest Hunter, is complex, simultaneously tragic and heroic, a man who has lived long enough to see the humour in the games the gods play.

Ray Porter's narration is pretty much a masterclass in how it should be done. I love the way he brings characters both human and non-human to life, giving each a unique voice. Highly recommended!

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Worth a listen

Didn't enjoy this story as much as the first one but still worth the money and entertaining enough. The voice actor again was excellent, really helps bring the story to life.

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loved it

this is a fun adventure and fantasy book with a great Main character must listen

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