How Firm a Foundation
Safehold Series, Book 5
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Narrated by:
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Charles Keating
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By:
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David Weber
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The Charisian Empire, born in war, has always known it must fight for its very survival. What most of its subjects don’t know even now, however, is how much more it’s fighting for. Emperor Cayleb, Empress Sharleyan, Merlin Athrawes, and their innermost circle of most trusted advisers do know. And because they do, they know the penalty if they lose will be far worse than their own deaths and the destruction of all they know and love.
For five years, Charis has survived all the Church of God Awaiting and the corrupt men who control it have thrown at the island empire. The price has been high and paid in blood. Despite its chain of hard-fought naval victories, Charis is still on the defensive. It can hold its own at sea, but if it is to survive, it must defeat the Church upon its own ground. Yet how does it invade the mainland and take the war to a foe whose population outnumbers its own 15 to one? How does it prevent that massive opponent from rebuilding its fleets and attacking yet again?
Charis has no answer to those questions, but needs to find one… quickly. The Inquisition’s brutal torture and hideous executions are claiming more and more innocent lives. Its agents are fomenting rebellion against the only mainland realms sympathetic to Charis. Religious terrorists have been dispatched to wreak havoc against the Empire’s subjects. Assassins stalk the Emperor and Empress, their allies and advisers, and an innocent young boy, not yet 11 years old, whose father has already been murdered. And Merlin Athrawes, the cybernetic avatar of a young woman a thousand years dead, has finally learned what sleeps beneath the far-off Temple in the Church of God Awaiting’s city of Zion.
The men and women fighting for human freedom and tolerance have built a foundation for their struggle in the Empire of Charis with their own blood, but will that foundation be firm enough to survive?
©2011 David Weber (P)2011 Macmillan AudioWhat listeners say about How Firm a Foundation
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- Shaun
- 14-07-17
Amazballz!
An amazing addition to the series, with twists, turns and nail biting events! Narrator has a very poor range though, so that was sad
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- Ronster
- 06-08-21
Get the narrator an oxygen tank please
Addicted to the story, so I will see it through - on the basis that this is thankfully the ONLY book in the series narrated by Mr Keating.
But honestly ... the guy sounds so incredibly short of breath (and belaboured and dreary) that one might be forgiven for thinking he had Covid-19 ... back in the day when this book was recorded.
Very. Painful.
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- blackcrow
- 09-02-20
Ruined by the boring narration
I was really enjoying this series and I managed to adapt to the first change of narrator as even though the accents changed the book was still performed well. But this narrator (because he certainly doesn't perform) makes everyone sound like a 70 year old grumpy old man (even the women). And he has one tone... boring... tedious... flat. I'm really sorry but my honest advice to you is get this book to read and go back to listening when the reader changes. I'm really struggling to listen without him sending me to sleep. I realise the author won't read this nor will the publishers... but for those of us who listen to our books rather than read them and sometimes binge listen, some kind of consistency through the audible books would be great. I know you might not be able to get the same voice for every book but surely they could use the same accents? This reader manged to transform the young, twenty something, emperor and empress into stodgy slow witted sounding dolts. Honestly he didn't even pronounce everyone's name the same as all the previous books.
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