Thick as Thieves
The fifth book in the Queen's Thief series
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Owen Findlay
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The fifth novel in the Queen's Thief series. Kamet, a secretary and slave to his Mede master, has the ambition and the means to become one of the most powerful people in the Empire. But with a whispered warning the future he envisioned is wrenched away, and he is forced onto a very different path.
Deep within the palace of the Mede emperor, in an alcove off the main room of his master's apartments, Kamet minds his master's business and his own. Carefully keeping the accounts, and his own counsel, Kamet has accumulated a few possessions, a little money stored in the household's cashbox, and a significant amount of personal power. As a slave, his fate is tied to his master's. If Nahuseresh's fortunes improve, so will Kamet's, and Nahuseresh has been working diligently to promote his fortunes since the debacle in Attolia.
A soldier in the shadows offers escape, but Kamet won't sacrifice his ambition for a meagre and unreliable freedom; not until a whispered warning of poison and murder destroys all of his carefully laid plans. When Kamet flees for his life, he leaves behind everything—his past, his identity, his meticulously crafted defences—and finds himself woefully unprepared for the journey that lies ahead.
Pursued across rivers, wastelands, salt plains, snow-capped mountains, and storm-tossed seas, Kamet is dead set on regaining control of his future and protecting himself at any cost. Friendships—new and long-forgotten—beckon, lethal enemies circle, secrets accumulate, and the fragile hopes of the little kingdoms of Attolia, Eddis, and Sounis hang in the balance.
©2017 Megan Whalen Turner (P)2024 Hodder & Stoughton LimitedCritic reviews
"The Queen's Thief books awe and inspire me" (Laini Taylor, New York Times-bestselling author of the Daughter of Smoke and Bone novels and Strange the Dreamer)
"Romance, intrigue, mystery, surprises, and sheer beautiful writing." (Cassandra Clare, award-winning and New York Times-bestselling author of The Mortal Instruments and Lady Midnight)
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- Mark Butler
- 15-05-24
The Thief Goes Abroad
These books are so well written. They are very carefully planned out and delivered in a lovely way. The pace may feel slow to some, but for me it is time to sink into the world and people and live there for a while. The character development, as always is terrific.
The story is different this time and allows for the development of the Mede and their gods.
I love waiting for the subtle and integrated hand of the gods to be part of the story.
These books are so good, I can imagine I will re-read them all soon.
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- Amazon Customer
- 26-03-24
Amazing narration
Beautiful story telling as usual. Eagerly awaiting the next installment. Will listen again and again.
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