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The Grief of Stones

Book Two of the Cemeteries of Amalo Trilogy

#2 in series

Audiobook
1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available

"The audiobook narrated by Liam Gerrard perfectly captures Celehar's voice." —Buzzfeed on The Grief of Stones

In The Grief of Stones, Katherine Addison returns to the world of The Goblin Emperor with a direct sequel to The Witness For The Dead...
Celehar's life as the Witness for the Dead of Amalo grows less isolated as his circle of friends grows larger. He has been given an apprentice to teach, and he has stumbled over a scandal of the city—the foundling girls. Orphans with no family to claim them and no funds to buy an apprenticeship. Foundling boys go to the Prelacies; foundling girls are sold into service, or worse.
At once touching and shattering, Celehar's witnessing for one of these girls will lead him into the depths of his own losses.
The love of his friends will lead him out again.
A Macmillan Audio production from Tor Books

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 21, 2022
      Thara Celehar’s adventures serving the provincial city of Amalo continue in Addison’s immersive sequel to The Witness for the Dead. Having finally grown accustomed in his role as a Witness for the Dead, communing with the deceased to solve their murders, Celehar is surprised when his employers suddenly send him an apprentice, a widow named Velhiro Tomasaran, and force him into a teaching role. Meanwhile, the Marquess Ulzhavel believes his late wife was murdered and requests that Celehar look into her death. But the investigation takes a turn when Celehar and Velhiro discover an unexpected connection to a murdered student at a girls’ foundling school and uncover a scandal that leaves Celehar questioning his life’s purpose. Though the ending feels rather anticlimactic, the ride there is thoroughly entertaining. The plot masterfully blurs the line between fantasy and mystery, and Addison turns her brilliant character building to the common folk of Amalo, fleshing out the citizens with heart-wrenching backstories and addressing and ameliorating the world’s societal ills. New readers won’t want to jump in with this one, but series fans are sure to be pleased.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Liam Gerrard narrates a mystery set in a complex fantasy world. Thara Celehar, Witness for the Dead in the city of Amalo, finds himself on a dangerous path after starting an investigation into the bewildering murder of a marquise. Despite the grim turns that Celehar's story occasionally takes, Gerrard maintains a hopeful tone throughout, which is in keeping with Celehar's focus on always doing his job to the best of his ability despite the occasional hardship he may encounter. When Celehar is at a painful crossroads, both emotionally and professionally, Gerrard does not downplay the profound impact of what has occurred, and gives equal space to the deep solace that Celehar finds in a ritual that helps to recenter him. K.M.P. © AudioFile 2022, Portland, Maine

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