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A poor young man, desperate for a place in the hierarchy of Mure Castle, achieves his dream by accident and at a terrible price. Now, with the city in chaos, and entwined in a conspiracy he does not understand, he must decide between the awful consequences of silence and confession, without knowing who to trust.

Meanwhile, the castle's sole heiress must find her own place in the wake of tragedy, and face a series of sacrifices that will define her and ultimately decide the fate of everyone she loves.

The Whispering Walls The Wanderers Book 1 edition by J E Hunt Literature Fiction eBooks

First a disclaimer: The author is a friend of mine. That said, I was a bit nervous about reading it. What if I didn't like it? What if the writing wasn't so good? What would I say to him?

I had nothing to worry about. This is a good story, good enough that I forgot that someone had written it, and further forgot that it was written by a friend. The characters are varied and richly portrayed, some earning my loyalty, some my distaste, and some a tangle of feelings. The story pokes and prods at human nature, especially at conscience and its underpinnings. The ending is a cliffhanger, and has left me fidgeting with impatience for book two.

If you're in search of a good read (and aren't we all), get yourself a copy of this book. You will not be disappointed.

Product details

  • File Size 542 KB
  • Print Length 258 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publisher Carius Books (February 2, 2010)
  • Publication Date February 2, 2010
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B0038M3D2Y

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When you read book one of a four-part series and enjoy it, you're instantly ready to move on to book two. The problem with reading book one of a NEW four-part series is that book two isn't available, at least not yet. I guess that's also part of the fun.

The Whispering Walls is beautifully written. The places, events, and people are compelling and believable. I think Hunt is especially good at explaining the feelings and motives of his characters. Many times, I found myself thinking, "What a perfect description!"

The further I read, the more I wanted to read. I finished the last four or five chapters in one sitting. My only serious complaint is that I want book two, and I want it NOW! So while I wait for book two, I'll be encouraging as many others to read book one as I can. Misery loves company.
You find out what kind of person you are when you're faced with the worst of disasters, the same can be said with the people around you. To the reader's delight, Mr. Hunt has found those points for each of his characters and within the first several chapters has given them something to care so passionately about that when they each are put through the ringer, Hunt lets them ever so naturally dig their own holes. But that's just the beginning. Hunt isn't concerned with the quick and easy life lessons here, the contrived fixes that so many fictional characters and their authors find themselves slipping on these days. He understands that for the Princesses and Knights and Guards and Friends to change they have to journey inwardly, the fun is that he's also sending them on an outward journey as well.

The characters jump at you and claw. You feel their sweat and their burdens. And you hope for the best as they each create their own twists and turns. How will they get out of this mess they've each created for themselves? Is there redemption at the end of it all?

As with much gothic fantasy, Hunt's characters are concerned with love and honor. But not the teenage, fantastical kind, instead it's the kind that really digs in and relates to the reader. There are true consequences and lives at stake, and each character is so well drawn, even the minor ones allow the reader to feel the peril. This is mature stuff. This is epic and personal. It's treacherous and great fun. I could go on, but in short I can't think of a better way to spend a week and looking forward to the 2nd volume.
How well do we know ourselves? How far are we capable of going to hide our deepest thoughts from ourselves? These questions kept running through my mind as I read The Whispering Walls from first-time author J.E. Hunt. The central question in this tautly wound tale of intrigue, betrayal, and swordplay is whether hiding our deeds from others is tantamount to hiding our deeds from ourselves. At first the answer is obviously no the story's antihero, Tergiver, is whipsawed by anguish over his guilty deeds. Try as he might, he can no more hide his deeds from himself than Lady Macbeth can hide from the blood she sees on her hands. But life is more complicated than that, and by the end of the story we're not at all certain Tergiver hasn't succeeded in separating himself from his deeds. What's more, we're not convinced that that's a bad thing because we've been given a window into the morality that lies at his core. Or have we? We have to wonder, because Hunt takes us through a house of mirrors that leaves us uncertain when it comes to knowing what evil lurks in the heart of man.

*Spoilers follow*
Was Tergiver a person destined for heroism until he veered stunningly off path by a botched attempt to save the life of his king, or was he the killer all along? We know of his capacity to kill by the breathtaking speed at which he murdered his best friend to prevent the real story from being told. If he could do that, why should we believe that the red-faced, black-robed man that he thought was trying to kill the king wasn't in fact him all along? A similar question hangs over the actions of Tergiver's nemesis, Baelin. Is Baelin's protector real or is it a projection of Baelin himself? Perhaps we'll find out in the second book of what Hunt says is a four-part series called The Wanderers. Given Hunt's achievement in mixing complex ideas about human motives and self-deception with flat-out good story telling, I'm anticipating a satisfying deep dive when the next book comes out.
"Whispering Walls" by J.E. Hunt is spectacular. An amazing first novel for this young author who has used his creative talent to weave word pictures, mounting drama, and make you forget his characters aren't real. All this is happening on the outside while on the inside Tergiver, the main character, wrestles with his past. A page turner until the last line which begs for the The Sea of the Missing - the sequel.

"Whispering Walls" is a rich tapestry for the reader. So much description and detail, it almost begs a second read. All this from a promising writer with a story to tell. I am on the board of the Southeastern Writers Association so I read a lot of first novels. "Whispering Walls" does NOT read like the first novel that it is. I have read dialog written by experienced writers that is not half as realistic as the dialog in this intriguing novel. This is indeed a good story well told. I can't wait for Book 2 in the series! I highly recommend you buy and read The Whispering Walls.
First a disclaimer The author is a friend of mine. That said, I was a bit nervous about reading it. What if I didn't like it? What if the writing wasn't so good? What would I say to him?

I had nothing to worry about. This is a good story, good enough that I forgot that someone had written it, and further forgot that it was written by a friend. The characters are varied and richly portrayed, some earning my loyalty, some my distaste, and some a tangle of feelings. The story pokes and prods at human nature, especially at conscience and its underpinnings. The ending is a cliffhanger, and has left me fidgeting with impatience for book two.

If you're in search of a good read (and aren't we all), get yourself a copy of this book. You will not be disappointed.
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