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Crucible of Chaos

Court of Shadows, Book 0.5

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Crucible of Chaos

By: Sebastien de Castell
Narrated by: Joe Jameson
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A mortally wounded magistrate faces his deadliest trial inside an ancient abbey where the monks are going mad and the gods themselves may be to blame!

Estevar Borros, one of the legendary sword-fighting magistrates known as the Greatcoats and the king's personal investigator of the supernatural, is no stranger to tales of ghosts and demons. When the fractious monks of the abbey rumoured to be the birthplace of the gods begin warring over claims of a new pantheon arising, the frantic abbot summons him to settle the dispute.

But Estevar has his own problems: a near-fatal sword wound from his last judicial duel, a sworn knight who claims he has proof the monks are consorting with demons, a diabolical inquisitor with no love for the Greatcoats, and a mysterious young woman claiming to be Estevar's ally but who may well be his deadliest enemy.

Armed only with his famed investigative talents, his faltering skill with a blade and Imperious, his ornery mule, Estevar must root out the source of the madness lurking inside the once-sacred walls of Isola Sombra before its chaos spreads to the country he's sworn to protect.

Investigate alongside Estevar and the most heroic mule ever to appear in literature in this thrilling swashbuckling fantasy mystery by Sebastien de Castell, author of the Internationally acclaimed Greatcoats and Spellslinger series!

Crucible of Chaos may be enjoyed as a stand-alone fantasy novel and as a prelude to Play of Shadows, the first official novel in the Court of Shadows series!

©2023 Sebastien de Castell (P)2023 Quercus Editions Limited
Action & Adventure Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Historical Paranormal
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Masterful and dark

Sebastien de Castell creates the best characters. They have depth and heart and come alive when narrated by Joe Jameson. This story was much darker with more occult elements than the Greatcoats series, but no less enjoyable. And Estevar has quickly become one of my all-time favorite Greatcoats, after this and a short story de Castell wrote of him. If you merely miss Falcio and the other Greatcoats, this may not be the best story to satiate that longing. But if you miss the storytelling and narration that only de Castell and Jameson can deliver, this book is exactly what is missing in your life.

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Easily the very best of de Castell’s great coat books.

At the very least the best since his first few. His. World, creation and political organization has developed a dramatically improved coherence. I enjoyed his first books very much. Falcio and his friends are terrifically, enjoyable heroes, but there was. A little bit of a clumsy structure inherent in those first books that is not uncommon for early writers, even those with obvious talent and good works to come from them.

This one feels like it brings all of the elements of his unique fantasy and political worldview together in a way that is both tremendously satisfying and helps to elaborate some of the unintended holes in his previous works.

I wholeheartedly endorse this work, and it fills me within an anticipation for the sequence that seems likely to follow in its footsteps.. Furthermore, it is a good length, for de Castel.. Not too much nor too little for him to cover in a single tone.

My singular dissatisfaction… Or perhaps, accurately… Frustration in the early books in which the rapier – armed magistrates constantly found themselves painted against the more traditionally, armed and armored knights felt more organically woven in this book, perhaps, as there was less direct sword play between the two incompatible types of weapons, and perhaps as well, because the book was less about the inherent violence of the world of Tridtia, and more about its… Historical and… Spiritual (for lack of a better adjective). But it does seem to me that there is more room now on the other side of this work to integrate the martial choices that lend the stories of the great cloaks their necessary, and fun, swashbuckling elements.

In some: I highly recommend this work, and if you’ve not read the first several in his series, I recommend them as well. In fact, I intend to go back and read them again to see if I can find a more comfortable blend between the joy that I have found in this work and the joyful but discordant aspects of his initial books. I hardly recommend them all, though this most recent one is far away, the deepest and best written of them.

Enjoy and I look forward to what is to come.

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Imperious rules!

This is a wonderful book about a wounded Greatcoat and his bodyguard mule named Imperious. They are investigating the murder of a high priest at the holiest of islands. Prior to the murder all the gods worshipped at the island have been killed and chaos has broken out among the monks inhabiting the monastery. The book takes place over only three days and has only one POV so there are no complicating side plots.
Although there is almost constant action, the discussion of splintering of faith into factions and the chaos that erupts when this happens and the felt need to quickly create new gods even when this causes pain and disaster makes for thoughtful reflection.
Regardless, theology and philosophy aside, the best part of the book is the mule.

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im my Top 5 fantasy series on audible

I love the combination of Joe Jameson and this author. I have pretty much every legit adult fanatsy series and this one is one of my favorites.

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More Greatcoats!!

What a good story! I admit the story started really slow, but like all good stories, you have to stick with it and watch it build. Estervar Boros is no Falcio Val Mond. Thank goodness he is not, he is his own Greatcoat! I hope Sebastian De Castle will continue with more stories of the Greatcoat’s!!

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one of the best narrators out there

Thank you for being the voice of the great coats. A wonderful performance of a fantastic world.

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Fun Story In The World Of The Greatcoats

Sebastien de Castell's Greatcoats series is among my favorites. It is a fun and humorous swashbuckler of a tale, and I am excited to listen to the next series The Court of Shadows. Crucible of Chaos is a prequel to that series, and it is just as fun as the books before it. Joe Jameson's narration as always is perfect for this series,

Overall, another great addition to the Greatcoats world. Well worth the credit.

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Imperious isn't just a beast of burden, but a noble and grandiose steed.

Great story, great twists, and opens up the story for the next books in the series. Amazing sit down and listen.

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Chaos

Threads of the story are woven together with wonderful characters and details. All the tiny bits come out in the final chapters. Great story.

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Good narrator, strange story

This was sort of a musketeer "whodunnit", which was an ok premise, but I found the story to be a bit too weird. The story had issues with tempo (in the middle of fighting, everyone stopped and had discourse), which ruined the book for me.

Not my cup of tea, but writing was good otherwise and narrator was excellent.

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