I Dare
Liaden Universe Agent of Change, Book 5
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Narrated by:
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Andy Caploe
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Written by:
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Sharon Lee
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Steve Miller
About this listen
The dynamic conclusion to the Agent of Change series in Lee and Miller's Liaden Universe!
Val Con yos'Phelium: a Scout, former Agent of Change, husband, brother to Turtles, and designated heir to Clan Korval's fortune and mission... Whether you considered him respectable or not, no one would call him a gambling man. When he reappears demanding Balance and retribution, he looks exactly like the kind of leader his clan has been producing for generations. On his capable shoulders the fate of his Clan, his world, and his civilization.... Pat Rin yos'Phelium: fond father, bon vivant, ne'er-do-well... and a professional gambler. The enemies of Korval have offered Pat Rin the Ring that would make all of Korval's holdings his own and a Juntavas Judge has offered Pat Rin a world....
When he appears with hired guns in tow, no one is expecting him and no one knows what he'll do. Pat Rin is a gambling man, and on his wild-card shoulders the fate of his Clan, his world, his civilization....
This long-awaited culmination of the Agent of Change sequence of Sharon Lee and Steve Miller's internationally acclaimed Liaden Universe novels pits unexpected friends and unexpected enemies against each other in a war that spans planets and races - and threatens to bring interstellar violence to the very surface of fabled Liad.
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- Rhiannon
- 2023-04-16
Great book, poor narrator.
I've read this book many times, I greatly enjoy the series. However, the narrator leaves much to be desired. All his older woman sound querulous and stereotypically old. The younger women frequently sound breathy in a way that doesn't suit the characters of the book. Anthora sounds like a valley girl, completely at odds with her siblings accents, which doesn't make sense given they were raised together.
Pat Rin sounds like a stereotypical jersey guy, not smooth and cultured the way he's described in the books. Other accents change from scene to scene, which is frustrating. In the future I will be avoiding the work of this narrator.
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