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2.4 The Great Escape (Golden Son, Ch. 19 to 24)

51 min · 26 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio 2.4 The Great Escape (Golden Son, Ch. 19 to 24)

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In this episode of the Red Rising Podcast, we discuss chapters 19 to 24 of "Golden Son" by Pierce Brown. The conversation dives into the aftermath of the gala, where Darrow and his allies navigate complex political and personal dynamics. We look into Darrow's charismatic leadership, the introduction of new allies like Ragnar and Orion, and the exploration of themes such as loyalty, rebellion, and the intricacies of friendship. Thanks for listening!

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