Deadly Troubadours, by Brent Thomas
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Who are the Deadly Troubadours? Artists? Thieves? Pranksters? Punks? The answer depends on who you ask. In the summer city of Tryst the Deadly Troubadours seek to make a name for themselves - unfortunately that leads to a stupid oath after a night of heavy drinking. Because of course it does. Kestra: former gladiator. Demetrius Tate: magician and huckster. Talbert Gretchen: academic in exile. Aleksander: master of song. Will their actions earn them fame or infamy? Do they know they are out of their depths? Are they truly stupid enough to fight a dragon? Yes, yes they are. Because they are the Deadly Troubadours.
Deadly Troubadours, by Brent Thomas- Amazon Sales Rank: #1023027 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-03-14
- Released on: 2015-03-14
- Format: Kindle eBook
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Add to your reading list! By Debthom Fantasy fiction is not a genre I typically read; I prefer more realistic plots. But, from the first chapter, I was engaged in this book. It has all the qualities of an excellent story--captivating characters, suspenseful plot, enticing prose, emotional twists, and descriptive settings. The author cleverly combined reality and fantasy which transported me to a believable world where dragons really do exist! I can't wait for the sequel, and there must be a sequel! I want to know more about how these three main characters with very different backgrounds came to be the deadly troubadours, and I want to know what happens next! Please publish the sequel soon!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Gripping New Fantasy World of Strong Characters with a Fast-Paced Story By Amazon Customer I was excited to get this book as part of Brent's Indiegogo campaign. I knew he had great story-telling and world-building abilities since he had done such a great job as the DM for our small D&D group, so I had high expectations. I was actually pretty blown away by how amazing his writing is, though! Since this is a self-published book, and his first, I thought it might be a little rough around the edges, but it really was an incredibly high-quality, gripping story that I would rank as one of the best fantasy books I've read in quite a while (although I'll admit there were some typos and misspellings as can be expected when self-publishing).The story started out very light-hearted as a reckless adventure by a group of youths, but quickly progressed to a much more serious and even (at times) dark story as we learned the backgrounds of each of the characters. As they continued on their quest their back stories were gradually revealed, lending depth to each character. Although the story is a bit male-dominated (70% of the characters are male), I deeply approve of the portrayal of women and men in the story - both are strong, both are weak, both are kind, both are cruel. It shows them as people rather as stereotypes. I especially enjoyed Kestra, the female of the main group, and her back story as well as her actions. She's the true warrior of the group and is shown to be so. The perspective of the female dragon was also completely engrossing, as was pretty much every perspective shown. Usually I feel that when authors tell a story from multiple perspectives it gets a bit confusing, but since each of these stories was leading back to the main quest, it all tied in cohesively into the larger story.I really enjoyed the world that Brent built and loved how this story played out. He brought it to a strong, compelling end, but there is obviously a need for a sequel to follow up on the characters and further events that we know must take place after the end. I strongly recommend this book to anyone in search of a good new fantasy world with strong characters and a fast-paced story (although I will caution that there is a bit of adult language and content which made me a little squeamish at times, so perhaps not for young readers).
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Maybe because this book is more than a good story, but it is also a good and ... By Rafael Munia For someone that never cared too much for stories of knights and dragons, I found myself immediately caught up by this narrative.Maybe because this book is more than a good story, but it is also a good and clever writing.You can see that nothing is put in the story without it being meant to be used (Chekhov would be proud), a character, a weapon, a statue, every element of the story is the beginning of a new and interesting one, which is behind what I like the most about this book: The narration style.Thomas narrates his story as if we are all drinking ale in one of the pubs in his book, listening to him tell his tales as the music and the beer involves us. It never feels tiring or contrived, and it allows for a proximity with the narrator without taking you out of the story being told.Above all, I think the author's style is very fresh, mixing the best of the "flâneur" type of stories with the best of the "friends on a quest" adventures, he creates something that is not another copy of more successful knights tales, but instead a great experience of adventurous savoir vivre.Plus, not only it begs a sequel, it begs a whole series that allows us to further explore the universe being created here.Definitely recommend it.
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