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The Lethian, by Rufi Angel

The Lethian, by Rufi Angel

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The Lethian, by Rufi Angel

The Lethian, by Rufi Angel



The Lethian, by Rufi Angel

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When nine year old Sharie loses her family to the city's most prolific crime syndicate, Baklei, it ignites in her a howling thirst for revenge. In pursuit of strength, she becomes the first disciple of Jeremiah, a Lethian martial artist. When Sharie becomes a Lethian Novice at sixteen, Jeremiah is called back to the Academy and Sharie must return to the city. Against his orders she jumps into the DKC, Baklei's underground fighting circuit, in her search for her sister's killer. Determined to take back what she lost, she is drawn into a deeper world of drugs, prostitution, and brutality...

The Lethian, by Rufi Angel

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1244663 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-06-17
  • Released on: 2015-06-17
  • Format: Kindle eBook
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. it has other character types that I love to see in stories By Jessica Books of late have had strong or prominent female protagonists, and The Lethian, written by Rufi Angel, is no exception. While the main character, Sharie, definitely has a courageous and gutsy attitude, she's set apart because she's also got martial arts skills. She's skillful in a special type of martial arts that has a bit of supernatural, elemental-based "spirit" thrown in for a unique flair. Yes, she can fight with fire-infused punches! She owes these skills to a practioner of the "Lethian Arts" who agreed to take her in the day she loses the only two people she had in the world, her sister and her twin brother. I think someone who has lost their will, or what they hold dear, is a powerful force when they find strength. Sharie tells her master, the practioner she met on that fateful day, that she wants to become stronger, not just to avenge her family, but because she saw something in his eyes that was noble, or confident, and she wants that kind of strength. There's another time that she's wondering why women seem to get the short end of the stick in the physical-strength department, and she learns that true strength isn't a competition- or a comparison of muscle masses- as much as it is an awareness of your shortcomings, yet not letting those hold you back from doing the impossible! This book has more than just a strong female lead, however; it has other character types that I love to see in stories: twins, wise and exceptional masters, smart guys, friends that would die for you. The Lethian also has a dash of mystery, and perspectives seen through different characters' eyes, great wise and uplifting advice, and intense emotional scenes. Strong familial/friend bonds, intense fights, and a powerful bad guy are all excellent elements of a fighting, heck even a fantasy, book. This book has all that and more!

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Gripping, Moving, Profound By Emma Park Honestly, when I first received my copy of the 578-page novel I thought, 'This will take me at least 2 months to read...' But nope, I simply could not stop myself from reading "just one more page" every night for 3 days straight.This really is a masterpiece. A bewitching page-turner, the plot is perfectly paced and enthralling from cover to cover. The characters are complex, relatable, conflicted, and dynamic. It is no small feat to mesmerize a reader with compelling story-lines and convincing characters, but this novel does so with incredible depth and compassion. Even the terrifying and undeniably malicious antagonist is portrayed with understanding and insightful perspective. However, this novel's most extraordinary achievement is its tireless exploration of what it means to be strong. The protagonist goes through a demanding journey to understand and exemplify strength, from dealing with searing personal loss to confronting her worst violator with everything at stake. It is the ultimate fight of the body, mind, and spirit. And while this work is fictional, there are some striking parallels between the nuances of the plot and real-world circumstances that are sure to stir your conscience.It's not all solemn and grave though – there's a generous helping of endearing humor too! Highly recommended for all :)

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Good story, generally recommended. By lubuergi Very good read. Impressive even for being rufi's first attempt at a written story of this length. A lot of authors fail to pull it off this well.The characters are fully developed. Even with many of the minor characters, you get to see in a scene or two that there's more to them than just a name, looks and the sometimes short-lived role they have to play. There were also thoughts going into background and motivation there.The story has a number of twists. Some of which were somewhat predictable for a heavy reader like me, many were not. But most importantly: None of which felt forced. A major plus point to me is that the story wasn't just static. It developed as the characters did, developed added depth and branches and step by step was resolved quite nicely. It wasn't rushed, it wasn't unnecessarily drawn out. And even though we got closure for most of our questions (except some will they/won't they maybe), it doesn't feel as if this has to be the end of it. There's potential for future stories, not just in the same setting but with the same characters being involved. Be it as major characters or in the background.Generally recommended to anyone who likes to read a good story. And at nearly 600 pages that didn't grow boring for even one sentence, it's basically a steal!

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