![]() ![]() Rathe finds himself struggling to find the children before a major astrological event brings about catastrophe. The art of astrology is a very real power in the kingdom and plays as much a role in politics as greed and intrigue. Rathe calls on the aid of both an out-of-work soldier, the handsome Philip Eslingen, and the necromancer Istre b’Estorr. The populace is getting angry and frightened and convinced that a foreigner must be to blame. During the annual trade fair, with a city filled with travelers and merchants, someone is stealing children. Nicolas Rathe is a pointsman, a dedicated watchman in the great city of Astreiant. What a surprise to stumble upon such a series by mere accident, when Lethe Press asked RGR if any of us were interested in listening to the newly released audio version of ‘Point of Hopes’. RGR received a free copy of this audiobook in exchange for an honest review.Įver since finishing the ‘Nightrunner’ series by Lynn Flewelling, I have been searching for another fantasy series with a similar literary quality, extensive worldbuilding and interesting, three-dimensional LGBT characters. The audiobook was released by Lethe Press on September 16th, 2015, is narrated by Matt Leisy and is 17 hrs and 3 mins long. This book was re-published by Lethe Press on March 29th, 2012 and is about 350 pages long. ![]() Marc reviews the audiobook version of ‘Point of Hopes’ (Astreiant 1) by Melissa Scott and Lisa A. ![]()
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