
Liar's Oath
A Epic Fantasy, Fiction, Fantasy book. It was not as good as the other books she has written in the Gird and Paksenarrion...
During the war, Gird took in a refugee who soon became known as "Gird's luap" (luap being the word for assistant, or an army officer who was not in the chain of command.) Luap, as he was finally called, was in fact the bastard son of a former king. Though he had been cast aside when his father sired a legitimate heir, Luap believed that he had inherited the ability to rule...if not his father's kingdom, then one of his own, somewhere. But his essential dishonesty, his inability to face the truth about himself, doomed him and his followers, and set the Fellowship of Gird on a path very different from that Gird would have chosen.
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- Filetype: PDF
- Pages: 480 pages
- ISBN: 9780671721176 / 671721178
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Wow, that was weird pacing. Felt like the third novel of a trilogy got shoved into the last couple chapters at the last minute. It was not as good as the other books she has written in the Gird and Paksenarrion story. I found it confusing and time skipping at times, and in the end it was just long and somewhat dreary for a long while, until the last few pages where it became interesting again and showed that the story is far from over. But I do not think I will... I have now read this book two or three times, and I still don't like it. It has a few easily-identified problems, most of which, I think, can be blamed on the fact that this is an entire book of backstory. (Surrender None was also backstory, but at least it had some narrative tension.)Luap himself is an utterly unlikable character....