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A Conspiracy of Truths by Alexandra Rowland
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A Conspiracy of Truths (original 2018; edition 2019)

by Alexandra Rowland (Author)

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A wrongfully imprisoned storyteller spins stories from his jail cell that just might have the power to save him--and take down his jailers too. Arrested on accusations of witchcraft and treason, Chant finds himself trapped in a cold, filthy jail cell in a foreign land. With only his advocate, the unhelpful and uninterested Consanza, he quickly finds himself cast as a bargaining chip in a brewing battle between the five rulers of this small, backwards, and petty nation. Or, at least, that's how he would tell the story. In truth, Chant has little idea of what is happening outside the walls of his cell, but he must quickly start to unravel the puzzle of his imprisonment before they execute him for his alleged crimes. But Chant is no witch--he is a member of a rare and obscure order of wandering storytellers. With no country to call his home, and no people to claim as his own, all Chant has is his wits and his apprentice, a lad more interested in wooing handsome shepherds than learning the ways of the world. And yet, he has one great power: his stories in the ears of the rulers determined to prosecute him for betraying a nation he knows next to nothing about. The tales he tells will topple the Queens of Nuryevet and just maybe, save his life.… (more)
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The voice in this book was such a delight. I usually don’t say this but it is such a WRITERLY book. If you love biased or unreliable narrators, definitely read this book. I usually prefer a little more direct action in my plots but the voice sold the storyteller aspect beautifully. ( )
  ajhackwith | Jan 3, 2023 |
A character study of a vivid, but abrasive character. It wasn't bad, but the cover was the best part. I forgot I read it. ( )
  alspachc | Apr 22, 2022 |
This is a book that lives and dies on its characters. Unfortunately, I hate Chant and Ylfing, so I'm throwing in the towel at page 200. ( )
  Tikimoof | Feb 17, 2022 |
Lukewarm political Kingkiller. Eh. ( )
  Raykoda3 | Sep 25, 2020 |
I'm not sure that I loved this book as much as some folks did but the tale of a wandering storyteller, who turns provocateur when imprisoned in a society close to imploding, is certainly rather different from your run-of-the-mill second-world fantasy. Rowland is another writer who I'm going to be keeping track of in the future. ( )
  Shrike58 | Feb 29, 2020 |
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A wrongfully imprisoned storyteller spins stories from his jail cell that just might have the power to save him--and take down his jailers too. Arrested on accusations of witchcraft and treason, Chant finds himself trapped in a cold, filthy jail cell in a foreign land. With only his advocate, the unhelpful and uninterested Consanza, he quickly finds himself cast as a bargaining chip in a brewing battle between the five rulers of this small, backwards, and petty nation. Or, at least, that's how he would tell the story. In truth, Chant has little idea of what is happening outside the walls of his cell, but he must quickly start to unravel the puzzle of his imprisonment before they execute him for his alleged crimes. But Chant is no witch--he is a member of a rare and obscure order of wandering storytellers. With no country to call his home, and no people to claim as his own, all Chant has is his wits and his apprentice, a lad more interested in wooing handsome shepherds than learning the ways of the world. And yet, he has one great power: his stories in the ears of the rulers determined to prosecute him for betraying a nation he knows next to nothing about. The tales he tells will topple the Queens of Nuryevet and just maybe, save his life.

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