Deadhouse Gates: Malazan Book of the Fallen 2

· The Malazan Book Of The Fallen Book 2 · Transworld Digital · Narrated by Ralph Lister
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Random House presents the audiobook edition of Deadhouse Gates: Malazan Book of the Fallen 2 by Steven Erikson, read by Ralph Lister.

Weakened by events in Darujhistan, the Malazan Empire teeters on the brink of anarchy. In the vast dominion of Seven Cities, in the Holy Desert Raraku, the seer Sha'ik gathers an army around her in preparation for the long-prophesied uprising named the Whirlwind. Unprecedented in its size and savagery, it will embroil in one of the bloodiest conflicts it has ever known: a maelstrom of fanaticism and bloodlust that will shape destinies and give birth to legends...
In the Otataral mines, Felisin, youngest daughter of the disgraced House of Paran, dreams of revenge against the sister who sentenced her to a life of slavery. Escape leads her to raraku, where her soul will be reborn and her future made clear. The now-outlawed Bridgeburners, Fiddler and the assassin Kalam, have vowed to return the once god-possessed Apsalar to her homeland, and to confront and kill the Empress Laseen, but events will overtake them too. Meanwhile, Coltaine, the charismatic commander of the Malaz 7th Army, will lead his battered, war-weary troops in a last, valient running battle to save the lives of thirty thousand refugees and, in so doing, secure an illustrious place in the Empire's chequered history. And into this blighted land come two ancient wanderers, Mappo and his half-Jaghut companion Icarium, bearers of a devastating secret that threatens to break free of its chains...

Set in a brilliantly-realized world ravaged by anarchy and dark, uncontrollable magic, Deadhouse Gates is the thrilling, brutal second chapter in the Malazan Book of the Fallen. A powerful novel of war, intrigue and betrayal, it confirms Steven Erikson as a storyteller of breathtaking skill, imagination and originality - a new master of epic fantasy.

(c) 2000, Steven Erikson (P) 2019 Brilliance

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4.7
19 reviews
Timothy Golding
September 30, 2023
Read the series twice, now the audiobooks for round 3 and still gets better each time as understanding grows (this is not like Brandon Sanderson books where the magic system is laid out for you, nobody is all-knowing except maybe Kruppe). I recommended the series to my friends and made a bunch of them cry on this one, also on the next one, Memories of Ice. If you have the patience and enjoy world building without having to understand everything from the beginning there is no better fantasy series. Also, always remember that characters are not omniscient, some guy says "oh this must be how it is" they might be wrong or just an idiot. Don't worry if you don't recognize the characters at the beginning of every book, they'll be worth it.
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GT Temperd
November 2, 2019
Astoundingly brilliant!! Of all the genres myriad titles "The book of the fallen" reigns above them all.I've never been so addicted but also satisfied with an ending of a series.When O when will he release the 3rd in the 'Kharkanas' trilogy.Check out I C Esslemonts "Path to ascendancy" too! Thoroughly enjoyable tho abit brief I still rate them high.Cheers
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Dylan McCafferty
March 26, 2019
love the book, love the series, love The Reader, his range of choices is incredibly amazing. i don't think i could go back to just reading these bools after hearing him. Seriously, Morgan Freeman couldnt do a better job.
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About the author

Steven Erikson is an archaeologist and anthropologist – and the author of one of the defining works of epic fantasy, ‘The Malazan Book of the Fallen’, which has been hailed ‘a masterwork of the imagination’. The first novel in this astonishing ten-book series, Gardens of the Moon, was shortlisted for the World Fantasy Award. He has also written a number of novellas set in the same fantasy world and Willful Child, an affectionate parody of a long-running science-fiction television series. Forge of Darkness begins the Kharkanas Trilogy – a series which takes readers back to the origins of the Malazan world. Fall of Light continues this epic tale. Steven Erikson lives in Victoria, Canada.

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