Nathan Riley
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Sebastien de Castell:
Also was Tristia once part of the Darome empire? it was mentioned that the stone that the castle was made of as well of some of the iron made certain types of magic difficult to use, this sounds similar to the old Trisitia mines to me and would kind of make sense if Darome was once one of the nations/ empires that the slaves of had to throw off resulting in Darome empire seeking a new continent to call home?
Sebastien de Castell
There is a connection between the two, but I can't talk about it without spoiling events in future books. Alas, you'll have to wait on this!
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Lissa Campos
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Sebastien de Castell:
I have read so many amazing, highly detailed, intricate character building novels that there are months out of every year I question ever finding a novel I can give an honest 4 or 5 star rating to. I've asked myself, "am I ruined for all books?" Then occasionally I come across such gems...like your Greatcoat novels... and I am satisfied.I thank you good sir, for providing what book lovers of my type need and fiend for
Jo
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Sebastien de Castell:
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I really enjoyed the first two books and I am eagerly awaiting the third one. My one main issue with Knight's Shadow is how the rape of Falcio's wife is used as motivation for his character (such an overused fantasy trope) and graphic nature of the sexual violence in the book (more than the first). Has Falcio really put the past behind him and will future installments continue to dwell on this sexual violence?
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J. Griff
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Sebastien de Castell:
Hello Sebastien. If I can call you that, I’ve asked a question before & you were kind enough to answer so I thought I’d try it again. I am truly enjoying your Spellslinger series & am currently engrossed in Charmcaster, but my question comes is why am I not able to get Charmcaster as an audiobook here in the U.S.? Audible offered it & I pre-ordered it, but when release day came it wasn’t available anymore.
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