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Assassin's Creed Band 4: Revelations - Die Offenbarung
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Assassin's Creed Band 4: Revelations - Die Offenbarung
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Assassin's Creed Band 4: Revelations - Die Offenbarung

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Älter, weiser und tödlicher denn je begibt sich Meister-Assassine Ezio Auditore auf die gefahrenvolle Reise zu der verlorenen Bibliothek seines Vorfahren Altairs. Dort soll angeblich die Waffe zur Zerschlagung des Tempelordens begraben sein. In Altairs Bibliothek wartet also nicht nur längst vergessenes Wissen, sondern auch eines der größten Geheimnisse der Menschheit. Ein Geheimnis, das die Templer nutzen wollen, um die Erde zu beherrschen. Fünf Schlüssel werden benötigt, um die Bibliothek zu öffnen. Um diese in seinen Besitz zu bekommen, muss Ezio nach Konstantinopel reisen - in eine Stadt im Umbruch, denn von dort aus trachten die Templer danach, das ottomanische Reich ins Chaos zu stürzen. Auf den Spuren Altairs muss Ezio nun zum finalen Schlag gegen die Templer ausholen und es steht so viel auf dem Spiel wie niemals zuvor ...

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LanguageDeutsch
PublisherPanini
Release dateMar 12, 2012
ISBN9783833224959
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Assassin's Creed Band 4: Revelations - Die Offenbarung

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    After a long week and some days of reading, I finally finished Ezio's saga. Really, I would have finished the book much quicker if I hadn't kept getting distracted by other matters. Anyway, the novel was a great conclusion. It gave no pretext that the struggle between the assassins and templars is over; actually it left off slightly with another conflict already taking place in the Far East. I think the author ended the tale of this character quite well. Through three novels, the audience was allowed to witness Ezio's life change from that of a boy, to that of a young assassin, and finally Mentor. He certainly earned that title. But beyond the main character, the side characters also had moments where they held my intense interest. Claudia was a remarkable sister. And even some of Ezio's lovers over the decades were very strong-willed women, such as Catarina. I was very pleased to see that Sofia was to become his last lover though and that they would produce two children during their short marriage. Overall, this was a wonderful novel.