• Play of Shadows

  • Thrills, Wit And Swordplay: The Greatcoats Are Back!
  • By: Sebastien de Castell
  • Narrated by: Joe Jameson
  • Length: 18 hrs and 9 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (23 ratings)

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Play of Shadows

By: Sebastien de Castell
Narrated by: Joe Jameson
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Swordplay, magic, intrigue and friendships stronger than iron: the first volume in the new swashbuckling fantasy series by the best-selling author of The Greatcoats.

Damelas Shademantaigne picked a poor night to flee a judicial duel.

He has precious little hope of escaping the wrath of the Vixen, the most feared duellist in the entire city, until he stumbles through the stage doors of the magnificent Operato Belleza and tricks his way into the company of actors. An archaic law provides a temporary respite from his troubles - until one night a ghostly voice in his head causes Damelas to fumble his lines, inadvertently blurting out a dreadful truth: the city's most legendary hero may actually be a traitor and a brutal murderer.

With only the help of his boisterous and lusty friend Bereto, a beautiful assassin whose target may well be Damelas himself, and a company of misfit actors who'd just as soon see him dead, this failed son of two Greatcoats must somehow find within himself the courage to dig up long-buried truths before a ruthless band of bravos known as the Iron Orchids come for his head.

Oh, and there's still that matter of the Vixen waiting to duel him....

©2021 Sebastien de Castell (P)2021 Quercus Editions Limited

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The Stage is Set

At first I wasn’t drawn in, but now after finishing I’m excited for this new arc of greatcoats stories!

I’ll say this is definitely a heavier title of De Castell’s due to the setting in a society full of vice, corruption, and death. The MC, who’s a bit weak willed then irritatingly bold at the worst moments, didn’t have enough humor to offset the gloom fully, but the level of honor and camaraderie among the characters does cast back the gloom.

One thing this story has plenty of is intrigue, making it into something of a grimdark fantasy. While you will find some use of magic it isn’t that overt until the end, and only with a price.

If you find the start tedious, stick with it as the story gets very good!

Joe Jameson is excellent as usual - my complaint being that some of the voices are hard to distinguish from each other.

All in all a solid read, but if this is your first greatcoats story then go start with the first series rather than here, as there are references you won’t be able to pick up otherwise!

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Ditto-Love It!

This story is a little bit Locke Lamora, a little bit The Name of the Wind, with a dash of Anchor Man. It manages to be deep and intricate as Game of Thrones but lacks the pretentious fantasy fame factor. It’s easy to listen to with such an excellent and engaging narrator and I really look forward to hearing the full trilogy. Do yourself a huge favor and get this book.

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Delighted to have a NEW GC Adventure!

Love this author's style. I was hooked from the first book, Traitor's Blade, and sad when that series ended. I thought maybe this book would pale by comparison but happily he brought it! All of it; intrigue, wit, rags, riches, sardonic charm, and of course swashbuckling etcetera. I recommended to several peeps before finishing the book, mark of a good read ;)

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Don't mess with actors!

Great to be back in Tristia! Sorcerer of words -- Sebastien de Castell -- weaves a clever tale that's both fresh and familiar. And Joe Jameson clearly had a blast bringing the cast of troublemakers and reluctant heroes to life. So much fun.

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Loved it!

Fans of the Greatcoats will really enjoy going back to Tristia. Falcio’s story and his battles are over, but Tristia is not a peaceful nation and there are new battles to fight, new schemes to uncover, and new heroes stepping into the dualing circle to fight for honor, for justice, for glory, and for love.

In other words, there’s a new cast and new plot, but same great writing and same screwed up world.

For the love of Saint Zaghev-who-sings-for-tears, give this book a try!

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