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Successor’s Promise
- Millennium's Rule Trilogy, Book 3
- Narrated by: Grant Cartwright, Hannah Norris
- Length: 18 hrs and 26 mins
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Summary
The thrilling third instalment in the Millennium's Rule series by international number one best-selling fantasy phenomenon Trudi Canavan.
Five years have passed since the Rebels confronted the Raen. Five years in which the boy Rielle rescued, Qall, has grown up among the Travellers, with no memory of the life that was stolen from him. Five years of chaos barely contained by Baluka and the Restorers. Worlds are at war, some overrun by deadly machines, some drained of magic by power-hungry sorcerers.
As Qall comes of age, and Rielle and Tyen's hard-won peace is threatened, their loyalties are tested - and Qall's very existence is at stake. Because Dahli is still determined to restore Valhan to power, and he will stop at nothing to succeed.
Escape to a new world. Discover the magic of Trudi Canavan.
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- Maya Connell
- 29-09-19
Pronunciations
I’d give the performances higher stars if they’re co-ordinated the pronunciation of characters names. There was one main character name that was said completely differently by each narrator , very frustrating. However as a Trudi fan I love these books and have enjoyed now listening to the audio versions of them.
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- Dr C.
- 07-11-17
not too much of a fan of the female narrator.
not too much of a fan of the female narrator I'm afraid. Good story nevertheless!
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- Bob Conrod
- 08-04-23
A good read.
A good read. Living up to the previous books of the series Worth the time
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- Phillcom3
- 25-03-22
to much filler
quite a good story but it was trying to get somewhere and didn't happen quickly. there was to much repetition of what they were doing and going to do but not enough doing it and to much repetition of world machanics we have already learnt about. the story itself was very good in its twists and turns but there was only the slightest character development that was quite poor.
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- Kristina Watts
- 21-09-20
very good
I really loved this.
only thing i disliked was that the two narrators disagreed with how to pronounce Qal. wi one saying qual, and the other coll. annoyed me slightly
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- Amazon Customer
- 07-08-20
average background noise
Sadly this series is just not living up to earlier works.
it seems like a very good idea that is taking forever to get anywhere. The characters would best be described as constantly anxious and always second guessing, what if this, how about that.
Most annoyingly though is both readers pronouncing names differently. Not having read the book I don't know the spelling but the lady is pronouncing it qual/kwal and the guy is saying caul/call for the same character. how has this been overlooked??
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- Jacquie Poole
- 25-07-20
Another enthralling read from Trudi Canavan
Thanks for writing another spellbinding book. Thoroughly enjoyed it, can't wait to read Maker's Curse.
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- Miss M Galsworthy
- 24-05-20
Enjoyable story but annoying narration!
Really enjoyed book 3 of 4. However, the inconsistencies in narration were annoying. The male and female authors had different ideas on pronunciation of names and accents so it would have flowed better if that had been identified and rectified. Other than that an enjoyable story into many other worlds with likeable characters. Looking forward to book 4 now it is out.
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- Lokeee
- 28-02-20
epic story, roll on the next book
I enjoyed listening to the whole trilogy on a whole, though can't really call it a trilogy as I heard a fourth is now under way, however this third story ties up the storyline so far & could be considered a fair conclusion if you weren't to listen or read the fourth. enjoyed the character arcs & the use of minor character stories that popped up to help create a world vision. great fantasy stuff!
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- Tom
- 25-10-19
A wonderful book, brilliantly read
This series has really become a strong favourite of mine after some initial worries about it at the start of book one. The characters are varied and well developed. The reading from both is great and never jolts me out of the story.
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