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Deadhouse Gates

Malazan Book of the Fallen 2

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Deadhouse Gates

Written by: Steven Erikson
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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Arguably the best fantasy series ever written. This is of course subject to personal opinion . . . but few can deny that the quality and ambition of the ten books that make up The Malazan Book of the Fallen are unmatched within the genre
Reading The Malazan Book of the Fallen . . . is the most masterful piece of fiction I have ever read. It has single-handedly changed everything we thought we knew about fantasy literature and redefined what is possible
Erikson's magnum opus, The Malazan Book of the Fallen, sits in pole position as the very best and most ambitious epic fantasy saga ever written
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I did Deadhouse Gates via immersive reading - Audible narration + reading along on Kindle. Highly recommend it for Malazan Book of the Fallen. Ralph Lister’s narration has been phenomenal so far, looking forward to his final performance in Memories of Ice, Book 3.
Deadhouse Gates is another fresh start in the Malazan world, on a whole new continent with a bunch of new characters, along with some familiar faces. The middle section dragged for me a little, but Part 4 or the last 7-8 chapters were sheer brilliance. Fantasy storytelling at its peak. Erikson is a fantastic writer, and I’m hyped for the remaining eight books in the series.

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it gets better , remember the name of the high fist who carried refugees to safety, the description was vivid, nerve wrecking ,I could literally see everything in front of my eyes as if I was standing right there next to the historian 😊

a well deserving sequel to an gardens of the moon

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Intense and superbly written storyline brought to life by breathtaking narration! Need I say anything more?

It lets you live in an alternate world!

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the author crafted a great story in this book,
you still see some character from the first book and it is in a new location in the world. world is amazing

the story is great

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When everyone said GotM is an easiest malazan book to read, i said "well, it is quite difficult to read for sure" but now i understand why they told me that.

We are on a new continent facing new issues with many new and some old characters. The thing i liked the most in this book is the writing and the journey i made. I always felt like a person who was on coma for many years and woke up with an amnesia on the malazan world. In that way, i have to learn about how the world works, magic works etc. but the most important thing is the way Steven wrote this book made me feel like i am journeying with them throughout all of this; Only thing is that, i cannot be killed by those happening on the book.

The deaths in this book (believe me there are tons of that here) made my heart ripped out from my body. I felt for each character, despised some, loved some, but at the end of the day everyone of them made me journey a pleasant one.

Some scenes made me confused, some made me ask "what the f***" Some made me say "It just didn't happened" and many scenes made me stop reading this book and think about what just happened? but given all of this, i will be very much happier to read this book again sometime later in my life once i finish this series.

WOW.... What a Journey

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