I had a boring job that provided mp3's of audio books to try and easy the suffrage of work. I blew through the series in about two weeks and It's pretty damn good. I like "The Dog", Sandor Clegan is a dynamic character. I think he has a powerful set of morals and is self loathing because he feels like he's betrayed them. You see time and time again throughout the series, evidence of a complicated, misunderstood man that owes no one an explanetion. I like best the way J Martin reveales this character slowly and subtly and his undignified quiet death is a powerful symbol of the injustice of his story. Good man becomes a beast, beast dies completely alone. It's a perfect example of the infectious nature of evil men. His brother being the evil that jaded Sandor and put him on the path of a silent fire that burned his soul away. Even though he's "dead inside", Martin shows that the honorable man he was, endures inside him.