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Title:The Crown Conspiracy (The Riyria Revelations #1)
Author:Michael J. Sullivan
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 296 pages
Published:October 1st 2008 by Aspirations Media Inc (first published 2008)
Categories:Fantasy. Fiction. Epic Fantasy. Adventure. High Fantasy

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They killed the king. They pinned it on two men. They chose poorly.

There is no ancient evil to defeat, no orphan destined for greatness, just two guys in the wrong place at the wrong time. Royce Melborn, a skilled thief, and his mercenary partner, Hadrian Blackwater make a profitable living carrying out dangerous assignments for conspiring nobles until they become the unwitting scapegoats in a plot to murder the king. Sentenced to death, they have only one way out...and so begins this tale of treachery and adventure, sword fighting and magic, myth and legend.

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Original Title: The Crown Conspiracy
ISBN: 0980003431 (ISBN13: 9780980003437)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Riyria Revelations #1
Characters: Rolf Molenbeek, Hadriaan Zwartwater

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Delightful. There is just something so entertaining from stories wrote by Michael J. Sullivan. Even though the general idea is nothing sort of spectacular, but somehow the idea of two thieves as protagonists of the stories instead of usual heroes type just work out really good for me. Their characters that complimented each other created in such a wonderful way. I had such a fun read.



Looking for a fun book to read, which will take your mind off your daily problems? Look no further, as Michael J. Sullivans Riyria Revelations does just that. I am no fantasy aficionado and quite frankly havent really delved that deep into this genre. However, I can say without any hesitation that while this book may not be great as per fantasy nerd standards, it does make you enjoy every moment that you spend reading it. This is a short book and only the first in the series, therefore it doesnt

A fast paced and entertaining story, set in a classic fantasy world. If you are looking for a quick, fun and relaxing read, this book is just perfect.

I loved this book! So much fun, but not without a harsh brutality that lends weight to the story and truth to the world they live in. I adore Royce and Hadrian and find myself invested in them in a way I haven't been in a long time. The other main characters were equally endearing in their own ways and I was never too impatient to get past their stories to get back to my favourites. I feel like there is still a huge amount to discover about Royce and Hadrian in the following books and I can't

I so enjoyed this book..and it's all due to what it lacks!So much sword and sorcery fantasy these days feels like it has to be uber-descriptive. They remind me of the frozen turkeys that when you unthaw them just drain off water they have been 'plumped up' with. So it was with great pleasure that I read this book: Despite an evil plot to overthrow the throne, sinister manipulations, secret prisons,a bratty prince and princess, an uber-magician, and a tenacious dwarf, the book seemed as

I have a problem with fantasy. I do like the genre, but I can't stand multi-volume epics with 900+ pages per volume. I don't like spending 25 pages in a cave or 150 pages fighting a battle. I don't need a six-page description of a tavern. I don't like struggling to figure out how a name is pronounced. Since the fantasy genre seems to be dominated by what I don't like, I tend to approach it with extreme caution. In my opinion, fantasy authors and publishers could take some lessons from Michael

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