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The King's Justice

Two Novellas

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The King's Justice

By: Stephen R. Donaldson
Narrated by: Scott Brick, Kevin Orton
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Two new, original novellas - Donaldson's first publication since finishing the Thomas Covenant series - are a sure cause for celebration among his many fans.

In The King's Justice, a stranger dressed in black arrives in the village of Settle's Crossways, following the scent of a terrible crime. He even calls himself "Black", though almost certainly that is not his name. The people of the village discover that they have a surprising urge to cooperate with this stranger, though the desire of inhabitants of quiet villages to cooperate with strangers is not common in their land, or most lands. But this gift will not save him as he discovers the nature of the evil concealed in Settle's Crossways.

The Augur's Gambit is a daring plan created by Mayhew Gordian, hieronomer to the queen of Indemnie, a plan to save his queen and his country. Gordian is a reader of entrails. In the bodies of chickens, lambs, piglets, and one stillborn infant he sees the same message: The island nation of Indemnie is doomed. But even in the face of certain destruction a man may fight, and the Hieronomer is utterly loyal to his beautiful queen - and to her only daughter. The Augur's Gambit is his mad attempt to save a kingdom.

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Pure Donaldson! Two great stories of hero's and fantasy. Donaldson at his best, thank you!

King's justice

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Both of these novellas are point-of-view pieces from unusual main characters. Donaldson, in many few pages than is usual for him, crafts two unique worlds, introducing us to them by means of truly interesting characters. Read the blurb for details, but it is my considered opinion that this title is worth reading.

Double whammy!

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I've been a Donaldson fan forever and I very much enjoyed these stories.

The first novella, The King's Justice, is a dark fantasy. Another reviewer described it as reminiscent of a western. I agree: a western told told in rich nearly-poetic language. Its tone is is greatest strength. I highly, highly recommend listening to the audiobook version, read by Scott Brick, who knows exactly how to invoke a story like this.

The second novella, The Augur's Gambit, is a story of intrigue in the Queen's court, much in the same spirit as Daughter of Regals or Mordant's Need. Daughter is one of my favorite Donaldson stories, and this one is great fun as well.

In both of the stories I would have liked to have more of the story. Each could have been a full-length novel. But Donaldson makes the novellas work by hinting at much more history and background than he told directly. This is the case at whatever length Donaldson writes because he always imagines much more than he can ever get fully on the page.

These stories are very enjoyable and I heartily encourage you to try them.

Two novellas are great fun

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Two great and completely different novellas. I loved the contrast of both readers. Scott Brick was perfect for the first story "The Kings Justice". I'm used to his voice on many other Donaldson works and he does an excellent job of voicing the dark and mysterious character named simply as "Black".
The second story was more traditional in a fantasy sense and I found Kevin Orton really shined here. The pacing was a little slower here but the ending was a nice payoff.
Overall both stories are superb and if you know or don't know Donaldson's work it's irrelevant as you will be highly rewarded with two very unique works from a master storyteller at the top of his game.

Donaldson at his best!

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seemed more of an exercise in writing style.
an attempt to modify style and wordage to push the envelope of prose.

overall a very difficult read.

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