The Paladin Caper, Patrick Weekes
The Paladin Caper, Patrick Weekes
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The Paladin Caper

Author: Patrick Weekes

Narrator: Justine Eyre

Unabridged: 11 hr 41 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)

Published: 10/27/2015


Synopsis

A thief’s good deeds are never done.Loch and her crew are determined to stop the ancients from returning to reclaim the world they once ruled, but the kidnapping of a friend throws their plans awry. When a desperate rescue turns into a shocking reunion, the ancients return and seize power. Determined to stop them, Loch and the group look for a way to close the gate to the ancients’ world, but this time, they find themselves up against an enemy that has insinuated itself into the highest ranks of the Republic. Cruel, cunning, and connected, the ancients target the crew’s families and histories, threatening to tear friendships apart.If that weren’t bad enough, Loch must deal with her treacherous assassin sister, her turncoat ancient friend, and a daemon who has sworn to hunt her to the ends of the earth. In order to save the Republic and pull off her largest con ever, Loch will need her friends…and maybe her enemies too.

About Patrick Weekes

Patrick Weekes was born in the San Francisco Bay Area and attended Stanford University, where he received a BA and an MA in English literature. In 2005, Patrick joined BioWare’s writing team in Alberta, Canada. Since then, he’s worked on the Mass Effect trilogy as well as Dragon Age: Inquisition. He wrote Dragon Age: The Masked Empire, a novel set in the Dragon Age universe.Patrick lives in Edmonton with his wife, Karin, his two Lego- and video-game-obsessed sons, and far too many rescued animals. In his spare time, he takes on unrealistic Lego-building projects, practices kenpo karate, and plays video games, often badly.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Anne on December 19, 2015

I'm not sure if this is the final book or not, but if it is, then Weekes did a good job of showing growth in all of the characters, tying up all the loose ends, and putting a bow on top of it all. This sort of thing tends to make me happy. sniffle No, really! I knew/believed/trusted that everything wou......more

Goodreads review by TS on April 24, 2017

Fight the enemy, not their people. Even rogues have their principles. This was a satisfying conclusion to an interesting trilogy. While not in the same vein as the epics and classics of fantasy which I term as “Must Read”, this series is good in its own unorthodox and entertaining way. Think of it as......more

Goodreads review by Robin on November 04, 2015

Maybe I’m finally getting used format of these books or this one is just less confusing and the author has really started to find their stride but FINALLY I feel less like I’m in the mind of someone with severe A.D.D. and more like I’m just in a fast paced story. In the conclusion to this series ther......more

Goodreads review by Bradley on October 17, 2015

And the third one's the charm. I loved this. I thought I loved the second novel, but this one pulls me by my heart strings just as much as it pulled my absolute gushing love of plot and twist. It turned out to be much less of a heist novel than the previous two, but that's okay because what we've got......more

Goodreads review by Choko on December 16, 2015

*** 4.45 *** A buddy read with my MacHalo Freaks:) Another high octane, action packed, backstabbing and world bending issue by the very talented Mr. Patrick Weekes!!! I have not been able to point at anything he has done wrong in the series so far... Did you guys notice this "so far"? This is me bei......more