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A Shadow of All Night Falling

Dread Empire, Book 1

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A Shadow of All Night Falling

By: Glen Cook
Narrated by: Stephen Hoye
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Across the mountains called the Dragon's Teeth, beyond the chill reach of the Werewind and the fires of the world's beginning, above the walls of the castle Fangdred, stands Windtower. From this lonely keep the Star Rider calls forth the war that even wizards dread, fought for a woman's hundred-lifetime love. A woman called Nepanthe, princess to the Stormkings…

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A strange one. The world was full, alive, colourful ...especially in the darker shades. Many times it made me think of scenery from Elden Ring, which is an amazing thing in itself.

Several times I was about to quit, but something happened and drew me right back in. I am grateful for that.

Only by the end did I really get into it. All the mystery of the world really shined through here. Until then I many times wondered where all of this story was going and the long conversations between the characters felt too long. I would rate the end of the book (last 100 pages, last 1,5 hour) with five stars, and all the previous with three

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