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  • Assail

  • Malazan Empire, Book 6
  • Written by: Ian C Esslemont
  • Narrated by: John Banks
  • Length: 22 hrs and 45 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (16 ratings)

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Assail

Written by: Ian C Esslemont
Narrated by: John Banks
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Publisher's Summary

Tens of thousands of years of ice is melting, and the land of Assail, long a byword for menace and inaccessibility, is at last yielding its secrets.

Tales of gold discovered in the region's north circulate in every waterfront dive and sailor's tavern, and now adventurers and fortune seekers have set sail in search of riches. And all they have to guide them are legends and garbled tales of the dangers that lie in wait - hostile coasts, fields of ice, impassable barriers and strange, terrifying creatures.

But all accounts concur that the people of the north meet all trespassers with the sword - and should you make it, beyond are rumoured to lurk Elder monsters out of history's very beginnings.

Into this turmoil ventures the mercenary company the Crimson Guard. Not drawn by contract but by the promise of answers: answers that Shimmer, second in command, feels should not be sought.

Also heading north, as part of an uneasy alliance of Malazan fortune hunters and Letherii soldiery, comes the bard Fisher kel Tath. With him is a Tiste Andii, who was found washed ashore and cannot remember his past yet commands far more power than he really should. It is also rumoured that a warrior, bearer of a sword that slays gods and who once fought for the Malazans, is also journeying that way. But far to the south, a woman patiently guards the shore. She awaits both allies and enemies. She is Silverfox, newly incarnate Summoner of the undying army of the T'lan Imass, and she will do anything to stop the renewal of an ages-old crusade that could lay waste to the entire continent and beyond.

Casting light on mysteries spanning the Malazan empire, and offering a glimpse of the storied and epic history that shaped it, Assail brings the epic story of the Empire of Malaz to a thrilling close.

©2016 Ian C Esslemont (P)2016 Random House AudioBooks

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These series have always been quite captivating!

The book was great, however, I was somewhat underwhelmed by the ending of it. I'm quite used to the epic buildup of each book in the book of the fallen, and the previous 5 books of the Malazan empire. This one didn't result in that buildup in my opinion and Jethiss, there is so much debate about his actual identity that it strikes me as unclear who he is and the less than epic role he plays in this book. Possibly only a personal desire to hold on to the legends of the past but I feel there could have been more substance to the character inclusion for the final book.... With that being said I love the collaborative effort that Erikson and Esslemont undertook and the truly untouchable fantasy story that resulted from their brilliant minds. Narration was on point as its been for the entire series with only minor critique.

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Great presentation

liked the story but a bit repetitive good performance made up for it
would recommended

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Pretty Good Ending

As per title, this is a pretty good ending to this series, although not amazing. It’s pretty good for Esslemont’s novels, but pale’s in comparison with Erikson’s.

Something small that actually really bothered me was the disappearance of the chapter epigraphs. I’ve also complained about this before, but I think Esslemont’s hops POV without rhyme or reason sometimes, which makes chapters lose cohesion. However, this was better than some entries.

The narration was pretty good, although the editing was a little jarring sometimes when they obviously spliced in a word that was missed on the first recording.

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